大学英语词汇短语释义解析及例句 bookie
释义:
bookie n. (尤指赛马等的)赌注登记人(bookmaker 的非正式说法)
[ 复数 bookies ]
例句:
I am an abstract artist, a concrete analyst, and a ruthless bookie.
我身兼数职:抽象派艺术家,具体的分析家,无情的赌马人。
The employee's peculation might never have been discovered had he not misdirected ane-mail intended for his bookie to the company bookkeeper.
假如不是 这个雇员错把下赌注的邮件发给公司的管理员,他挪用公款的事情将不会发现。
People love to bet on the favorite, ask any Vegas Bookie and they will tell you.
By the way, don't call your bookie just yet: court was not in session on Friday.
Because you have to go somewhere to place your bets, and the bookie has to be somewhere.
Owing money to anyone or any entity (the mob, a bookie, a student loan lender) never feels good.
Adventurous gamblers might prefer a broker to a bookie, but they are probably better off just betting on a coin flip.
Obviously it is now very clear that if a match is fixed it's between two people, a bookie and a player.
The police have published a tape recording of a telephone conversation, apparently between Mr Cronje and a bookie, to back their claim.
Tomorrow morning tens of millions of people across Asia will do what they do every day: go and see their bookie and place a bet.
It all starts with a bookie from Long Island named Jay.
As a result, per head shops popped up where any barroom bookie can pay to login to their own domain where their customers can place bets.
Ditto for your extra large bookie in the bar corner.
Even five to six years ago, there were three main ways to bet outside of Nevada: the barroom bookie, online sports books and regulated license books in Europe.
Hansie Cronje was sacked as captain of South Africa's cricket team after admitting that he had accepted money from an Indian bookie for forecasting the result of a match.
Butt told India's NDTV in the wake of his side's win that "there is loud and clear talk in bookie circles that some English players were paid enormous amounts of money to lose".
Where is a bookie when you need one?
You better recognize that God is no bookie.
