croupier 英 [ˈkru:pieɪ]   美 [ˈkrupiɚ, -piˌe]

croupier

croupier  英 [ˈkru:pieɪ] 美 [ˈkrupiɚ, -piˌe]

n. 副主持人;赌场上的总管理人 

名词复数:croupiers 

NO01, The croupier can give you chips, or you can go to the cashier. 可以跟庄家换筹码,或是你可以到出纳那边去换。
They are angered by the spectacle of the croupier-bankers raking a cut from the rising asset prices. 看到像赌场总管一样的银行家通过资产价格的不断上涨获利,政府倍感愤怒。

  • A croupier is in charge of a gambling table. The croupier accepts bets and hands out money to winners. Be kind to your croupier.
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  • n. 副主持人;赌场上的总管理人
  • 1. NO01, The croupier can give you chips, or you can go to the cashier.

    可以跟庄家换筹码,或是你可以到出纳那边去换。

  • 2. They are angered by the spectacle of the croupier-bankers raking a cut from the rising asset prices.

    看到像赌场总管一样的银行家通过资产价格的不断上涨获利,政府倍感愤怒。

  • 3. The terms of the managers of the private partnerships look a lot like the take of the croupier at Monte Carlo, only greater.

    那些机构的基金经理看上去很像是赌场里的总管,只是规模更大。

  • croupier (n.) "one who clears the winnings from the table in gambling," 1731, from French croupier (17c.), originally one who rides behind another, on the croup or "rump" of a horse (a word of Germanic origin); hence extended to any one who backs up another; a "second."
croup·ier / ˈkruːpieɪ ; NAmE ˈkruːpieɪ ; ˈkruːpiər / noun a person whose job is to be in charge of a gambling table and collect and pay out money, give out cards, etc. (负责收付钱、发牌等的)赌枱管理员,赌枱主持人 croupier croupiers croup·ier / ˈkruːpieɪ ; NAmE ˈkruːpieɪ ; ˈkruːpiər /
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