bookie 英 [ˈbʊki]   美 [ˈbʊki]

bookie

bookie  英 [ˈbʊki] 美 [ˈbʊki]

n. 赛马的赌注者 

名词复数:bookies 

Exchanges allow people to bet with each other, rather than going through a licensed bookie or a parimutuel pool. 这种交易令大家可以跟线上的各人下赌注,而非必要通过注册的马会或执照人士。
The receiver traced $360, 000 to a girlfriend of Mr. Pang's and $1.7 million to a bookie. 接管人在彭日成一位女朋友那里追查到36万美元,并从一位赌徒身上追查到170万美元。

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  • n. 赛马的赌注者
  • 1. Exchanges allow people to bet with each other, rather than going through a licensed bookie or a parimutuel pool.

    这种交易令大家可以跟线上的各人下赌注,而非必要通过注册的马会或执照人士。

  • 2. The receiver traced $360, 000 to a girlfriend of Mr. Pang's and $1.7 million to a bookie.

    接管人在彭日成一位女朋友那里追查到36万美元,并从一位赌徒身上追查到170万美元。

  • 3. If you don't want everyone to know that your kids, Flopsy and Mopsy, attend Local Elementary--or that you were your fraternity's most successful bookie--hire that firm to keep your secrets secret.

    如果你不想人人都知道你的孩子在哪所小学上学——或者你在朋友圈里是赌马高手——现在就聘请Reputation.com公司为你做好保密工作。

  • bookie (n.) 1885, colloquial shortening of bookmaker in the wagering sense.
bookie / ˈbʊki ; NAmE ˈbʊki / noun ( informal) = bookmaker bookie bookies bookie / ˈbʊki ; NAmE ˈbʊki /
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