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jockey
- IPA[ˈjäkē]
美式
- a person who rides in horse races, especially as a profession;an enthusiast or participant in a specified activity
- struggle by every available means to gain or achieve something;handle or manipulate (someone or something) in a skillful manner
verb: jockey, 3rd person present: jockeys, gerund or present participle: jockeying, past tense: jockeyed, past participle: jockeyed
noun: jockey, plural noun: jockeys
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名詞
- 1. a person who rides in horse races, especially as a profession a former champion jockey
- ▪ an enthusiast or participant in a specified activity a car jockey
動詞
- 1. struggle by every available means to gain or achieve something both men will be jockeying for the two top jobs 同義詞
- ▪ handle or manipulate (someone or something) in a skillful manner Jason jockeyed his machine into a dive 同義詞
- a jockey who rides in horse races over courses with no jumps: he remains one of the leading Flat jockeys
Oxford Dictionary
- a jockey who rides in steeplechases.
Oxford Dictionary
- men's close-fitting underpants with a short leg.
Oxford Dictionary
- a strengthened cap with a long visor of a kind worn by jockeys.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a strengthened cap with a long peak of a kind worn by jockeys.
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who introduces and plays recorded popular music, especially on radio or at a club.
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who introduces and plays recorded popular music, especially on radio or at a disco.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person who introduces and plays music videos for a broadcast, party, or other entertainment.
Oxford American Dictionary
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英式
- a person who rides in horse races, especially as a profession: a former champion jockey
- struggle by every available means to gain or achieve something: both men will be jockeying for the two top jobs
Oxford Dictionary