jockeys

jockeys[ˈdʒɔkiz] 

原级:jockey

现在分词:jockeying

jockeys

过去分词:jockeyed

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过去式:jockeyed

jockeys 基本解释
赛马骑师( jockey的名词复数 );赛马骑师( jockey的第三人称单数 );
jockeys 单语例句

1. But Hines did call on the Victorian state government to give racing stewards more power to stand down jockeys suspected of wrongdoing.

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2. The goal is to train young university students to become horseracing jockeys.

3. Radio disc jockeys were banned from playing Clegg's music, but the live performances spread like wildfire.

4. Racing information on horses, trainers and jockeys is published in Beijing Star Daily a day before each race day.

5. Here at the Sha Tin race course, jockeys from different countries are making the final preparations.

6. Organizers are expecting at least a 50 percent increase in the number of jockeys.

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7. Morgan Stanley's computer jockeys lost $ 390 million in a single day in early August.

8. On the tape, disc jockeys can be heard joking about the possible dangers of consuming too much water.