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jockey

英 [ˈdʒɒki]

美 [ˈdʒɑːki]

n.  (尤指职业的)赛马骑师
v.  耍各种手腕获取; 运用手段谋取

复数:jockeys 现在分词:jockeying 过去式:jockeyed 第三人称单数:jockeys 过去分词:jockeyed 

GRE

Collins.2 / BNC.5884 / COCA.9512

牛津词典

    noun

    • (尤指职业的)赛马骑师
      a person who rides horses in races, especially as a job

      verb

      • 耍各种手腕获取;运用手段谋取
        to try all possible ways of gaining an advantage over other people
        1. The runners jockeyed for position at the start.
          赛跑选手力求抢占起跑有利位置。
        2. The bands are constantly jockeying with each other for the number one spot.
          这些乐队经常相互耍手段以谋取榜首位置。

      柯林斯词典

      • 赛马骑师
        Ajockeyis someone who rides a horse in a race.
        1. VERB 耍各种手腕获取;用尽手段谋取
          If you say that someoneis jockeying forsomething, you mean that they are using whatever methods they can in order to get it or do it before their competitors can get it or do it.
          1. The rival political parties are already jockeying for power...
            相互竞争的政党已经在耍各种手段争权夺势了。
          2. Already, both sides are jockeying to belittle the other side.
            双方已经在使出浑身解数贬低对方了。

        英英释义

        noun

        • someone employed to ride horses in horse races
          1. an operator of some vehicle or machine or apparatus
            1. he's a truck jockey
            2. a computer jockey
            3. a disc jockey

          verb

          • ride a racehorse as a professional jockey
            1. defeat someone through trickery or deceit
                Synonym:cheatchouseshaftscrewchicane
              1. compete (for an advantage or a position)

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