punter如何读

英:[ˈpʌntə(r)]

美:['pʌntər]

punter是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 船夫
  2. 用篙撑船的人
  3. <英>顾客
  4. 主顾
  5. 客户
  6. 赌马的人
  7. 下赌注的人
  8. 下赌注者
  9. 撑方头平底船的人
  10. 弃踢手
  11. 打赌者

punter变形

复数:punters

punter词根

词根:punt

n.

punt 踢悬空球;平底船;下赌注者;vt. 推掉工作; 踢悬空球;vi. 弃踢;撒手不干;乘方头平底船;下赌注

punter英英释义

  • n.
    • someone who propels a boat with a pole
    • (football) a person who kicks the football by dropping it from the hands and contacting it with the foot before it hits the ground
    • someone who bets

punter词源中文解释

足球术语“punter”最早出现于1888年,是由动词 punt(踢球)的派生名词构成的。作为“划船者”的意思则来源于名词 punt(平底船)。

punter词源英文解释

The first known use of punter was circa 1706

punter 例句

1 Leading the way is Minnesota Vikings punter Chris Kluwe, who has become most famous for his response to a controversy in Maryland last month.

2 In 2004, Wiley made this explicit in his single Wot U Call It, mocking the record shops, punters and media confused as to where to place him among house, garage, "urban" and grime.

3 Implacable rivals and die-hard punters Packer and Murdoch wage a battle of wallets and dominance using Boling and King as their generals.

4 Well, maybe that's an exaggeration, but this new consumer show sets out to expose the methods companies employ to relieve punters of hard-earned funds.

5 It's likely to be heavy on the hits, but a little too heavy on the audience participation, if complaints from disgruntled punters at Wonder's recent shows are anything to go by.

6 The trouble was, there were also many paying punters in the crowd who were not invited to this shindig and who, quite reasonably, felt that they had not got their $125-worth.

7 And is that a punter dressed as Rasputin invading the NME/Radio 1 stage to pummel out synth-pop crescendos that sound like cymbal factories exploding?

8 Bond and Lloyd are illustrators by training and came up with the idea for You Me Bum Bum Train in 2004 after running a club night in which punters were pushed around in wheelchairs.

9 For now, though, as the punter at the back of the room bleeding from the head and still raving will testify, this party will keep moving to the point of coma.

10 Winning too often was bad for business; too many losses and the punter walked away.

11 An old trick, but an effective one – particularly for punters favouring traditional forms of festival transcendence.

12 The soundtrack to the Dutchman's show the night I attend is of vacated seats bouncing back to close, as a trickle of punters head prematurely for the exits.

13 Our piper, Decker Forrest, is a sublime musician but his playing was too much for the acoustics of a small bar occupied by regular punters, staff and a large film crew.

14 Thoughtfully, this event will then be beamed live to cinemas across the UK, so other punters can text in their questions too.

15 More like a portal between the two: a place where cinematic dreams take on three-dimensional form, while punters travel in the opposite direction, leaving behind their outside existence to become actors in a giant cartoon.

16 Jamie Oliver's The Big Feastival on Clapham Common offered punters an array of fare from Britain's omnipresent foodie brand as well as acts such as Soul II Soul, the Mystery Jets and Athlete.

17 And now that is making the punters feel slightly nauseous in 3D cinemas up and down the country, here's Tron: Evolution as the half-arsed, unimaginative companion game.

18 He calls out a seat number, and the corresponding punter gives him a random word to joke about.

19 If the main event is full up, a concurrent RPS Challenge allows punters to accost strangers for a game, apparently a "great way to flirt" and meet people.

20 "In seeking to exactly replicate the mood of its predecessor, The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel executes the time-honoured practice of giving the punters exactly what they want," he wrote.

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