derby
derby 英 [ˈdɑ:bi] 美 [ˈdɜrbi]
n. 德比(英国中部的都市);德比赛马;大赛马
名词复数:derbies
- A derby is a type of hat that's round, felt, stiff, and has a narrow brim. Wear one with a little mustache and a cane, and you’ll look just like Charlie Chaplin.
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- n. 德比(英国中部的都市);德比赛马;大赛马
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1. He said: "The derby is a match in itself.
他说道:“德比本身也就是一场比赛。
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2. I cannot hide the fact that we are somewhat worried, but we now must think about the derby, knowing that is a match we must prepare well.
我不能逃避事实,我们确实有几分担心,但是我们全心全力对待德比,我们知道这场比赛我们必须得准备得很好。
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3. "If you look at the two squads, you look at us and think, 'We're definitely on a par, ' but that will only be judged at the end of the season, " Keane said ahead of Saturday's north London derby.
“如果你比较这两支球队的阵容,就会认为‘我们俩家是肯定打个平手’,但孰优孰劣都只能是靠赛季结束时的成绩来说话”基恩在展望本周末将要开打的北伦敦德比时说。
- derby (n.) type of hat," manufactured in U.S. 1850, name appears 1870, perhaps from annual Derby horse race in England, where this type of hat was worn. Race was begun 1780 by the 12th Earl of Derby; the name was used for any major horse race after 1875. Derby the English shire is Old English Deorby "deer village," from deor "deer" + by "habitation, homestead," from a Scandinavian source (see bylaw).
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