英:['betər]
美:['betər]
英:['betər]
美:['betər]
词根:bet
adj.better 较好的
adv.better 更好的;更多的;较大程度地
n.bet 打赌,赌注;被打赌的事物
better 长辈;较好者;打赌的人(等于bettor)
betting 打赌;赌博
v.betting 打赌(bet的ing形式);断言
vi.bet 打赌
better 变得较好
vt.bet 打赌;敢断定,确信
better 改善;胜过
"下赌注者",约1600年,也是 better,由 bet(v.)构成的代理名词。这种形式很不寻常; OED 指出,英语代理名词中的 -er 倾向于向 -or 转变,因为它们的意义变得更加具体; 在这种情况下,这也可能是为了避免 better(n.1)而采取的措施,从而避免混淆。
打赌的人
The first known use of bettor was in 1616
bewailverb
to express great sorrow over
bewailing their fate
bevynoun
a large group
a bevy of girls
beveragenoun
a liquid for drinking
beveragenoun
a liquid for drinking
bevel1 of 2noun
the angle that one surface or line makes with another when they are not at right angles
the slant of a bevel
bevel2 of 2verb
to cut or shape (as an edge) so as to form a bevel
bevel1 of 2noun
the angle that one surface or line makes with another when they are not at right angles
the slant of a bevel
bevel2 of 2verb
to cut or shape (as an edge) so as to form a bevel
bevel1 of 2noun
the angle that one surface or line makes with another when they are not at right angles
the slant of a bevel
bevel2 of 2verb
to cut or shape (as an edge) so as to form a bevel
betwixtadverb or preposition
between
bettornoun
one that bets
1 “I’m not your typical sports bettor. I do this for a living, and this is a business to me,” he says in his typical short-sleeve button-up and newsboy cap.
2 He credited his ability to stomach large wagers to his career as a sports bettor in Las Vegas.
3 If you don’t have a lot of horses, bettors, the real fuel in the industry, don’t want to bet small fields.
4 That didn’t seem strange to the bettor, who had grown accustomed to dealing with operations whose bosses preferred to remain anonymous.
5 There are lists of contesting horses, an avalanche of statistics, trumpeted purses that an eager bettor might reap and ads that pitch a variety of handicapping aids.
6 Santa Anita, once a crown jewel in racing, has struggled to attract horses and bettors.
7 The bettor has hot tips for tomorrow's race.
下注者手中有明天比赛的内部消息。
8 The sport seems damaged as well, far past its prime with only clumps of lonely bettors visible.
9 Card counting is not illegal, he says in his book, and to a certain extent casinos tacitly encourage it if it makes bettors flock to the blackjack tables thinking they can beat the system.
10 When looking to bet on possible second-place horses, these bettors will ignore Chrome and look for other choices instead.
11 The two local bettors — neither of whom claimed to know about alleged connections between Ohtani, Mizuhara and gambling — said they were introduced to the local ring by acquaintances.
12 The caller was a track official, who told him that a New York bettor had sent $5,000 to wager on Ligaroti, challenging Howard to put up $15,000 against it.
13 The Times linked one of the bettors to the alleged ring through online payment records; the other’s connection could not be independently verified.
14 Player – Also known as a bettor or gambler . Someone that makes bets.
玩家–亦称做下注者或赌客,指投下注码的人.
15 On closer examination, however, it turned out that a single bettor had wagered large sums of money to falsely prop up Romney.
16 It also found that one out of three student athletes has been harassed by bettors and one of 10 students has a gambling problem.
17 “Usually whenever we see this kind of action, it’s shark bettors playing. But since we don’t have a contingent of professional entertainment bettors, it’s hard for us to track who’s doing what.”
18 To bet more than ( a preceding bettor in poker ).
加注超过他人下赌注超过 ( 扑克牌游戏中前者的赌注 )
19 But for many Americans, Jeopardy! has never been hotter, thanks to the unprecedented and lucrative run of Las Vegas sports bettor James Holzhauer.
20 For bettors out there, the Emmys promise to be more interesting this year than in seasons past.