jockey
Kelime Anlamı :
1. binici.
2. cokey.
3. jokey.
4. jockey cap uzunca siperli kasket.
5. dolandırmak.
6. cokey sıfatıyle ata binmek.
7. aldatmak.
8. kurnazca aldatmak.
9. kandırmak.
10. en iyi vaziyeti elde etmek için manevra yapmak.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1.
sports one who rides horses in races, especially as a profession.
2. slang one who operates a specified vehicle, machine, or device: a bus jockey; a computer jockey.
3. sports to ride (a horse) as jockey.
4. to direct or maneuver by cleverness or skill: jockeyed the car into a tight space.
5. to trick; cheat.
6. sports to ride a horse in a race.
7. to maneuver for a certain position or advantage: jockeying for a promotion.
8. to employ trickery.
2. slang one who operates a specified vehicle, machine, or device: a bus jockey; a computer jockey.
3. sports to ride (a horse) as jockey.
4. to direct or maneuver by cleverness or skill: jockeyed the car into a tight space.
5. to trick; cheat.
6. sports to ride a horse in a race.
7. to maneuver for a certain position or advantage: jockeying for a promotion.
8. to employ trickery.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
one who rides racehorses competitively.
2. that part of a variable resistor or potentiometer that rides over the resistance wire
3. an operator of some machinery or apparatus.
4. to ride (a horse) in a race.
5. to maneuver (something) by skill for one's advantage.
6. to cheat or trick.
2. that part of a variable resistor or potentiometer that rides over the resistance wire
3. an operator of some machinery or apparatus.
4. to ride (a horse) in a race.
5. to maneuver (something) by skill for one's advantage.
6. to cheat or trick.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A professional rider of horses in races.
2. A dealer in horses; a horse trader.
3. A cheat; one given to sharp practice in trade.
4. to play or act the jockey; to cheat.
5. to maneuver oneself aggressivley or skillfully so as to achieve an advantage.
6. “ to jostle by riding against one.”
7. to play the jockey toward; to cheat; to trick; to impose upon in trade.
8. to maneuver; to move in an intricate manner so as to avoid obstacles.
2. A dealer in horses; a horse trader.
3. A cheat; one given to sharp practice in trade.
4. to play or act the jockey; to cheat.
5. to maneuver oneself aggressivley or skillfully so as to achieve an advantage.
6. “ to jostle by riding against one.”
7. to play the jockey toward; to cheat; to trick; to impose upon in trade.
8. to maneuver; to move in an intricate manner so as to avoid obstacles.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to play the jockey to; trick; deceive in trade; hinder or defeat by trickery.
2. to jostle against in racing.
3. to act in the manner of a jockey; seek unfair advantage in a race, in dealing, etc.
4. [capitalized] A northern english and scotch diminutive of jock, jack; specifically, a scotchman.
5. A strolling minstrel.
6. A groom; a rider or driver of horses; specifically, a man or boy employed to ride horses in races.
7. A dealer in horses; especially, a horse-dealer who is given to cheating; a tricky horse-trader: more commonly called a horse-jockey.
8. A cheat; one who deceives or takes undue advantage in trade: from the reputation of horse-traders for trickery.
9. in coal-mining, a self-acting apparatus carried on the front tub of a set for releasing it from the hauling-rope at a certain point.
10. in mech., same as jockey-wheel.
11. A thin walking-stick.
12. same as jockey-weight.
2. to jostle against in racing.
3. to act in the manner of a jockey; seek unfair advantage in a race, in dealing, etc.
4. [capitalized] A northern english and scotch diminutive of jock, jack; specifically, a scotchman.
5. A strolling minstrel.
6. A groom; a rider or driver of horses; specifically, a man or boy employed to ride horses in races.
7. A dealer in horses; especially, a horse-dealer who is given to cheating; a tricky horse-trader: more commonly called a horse-jockey.
8. A cheat; one who deceives or takes undue advantage in trade: from the reputation of horse-traders for trickery.
9. in coal-mining, a self-acting apparatus carried on the front tub of a set for releasing it from the hauling-rope at a certain point.
10. in mech., same as jockey-wheel.
11. A thin walking-stick.
12. same as jockey-weight.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
defeat someone through trickery or deceit
2. ride a racehorse as a professional jockey
3. compete (for an advantage or a position)
4. an operator of some vehicle or machine or apparatus
5. someone employed to ride horses in horse races
2. ride a racehorse as a professional jockey
3. compete (for an advantage or a position)
4. an operator of some vehicle or machine or apparatus
5. someone employed to ride horses in horse races
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.