gambler
英 [ˈɡæmblə(r)]
美 [ˈɡæmblər]
n. 赌徒; 赌棍; 冒险者; 投机者
复数:gamblers
Collins.1 / BNC.14574 / COCA.10215
柯林斯词典
- 赌徒;赌棍
Agambleris someone who gambles regularly, for example in card games or horse racing. - N-COUNT 冒险主义者;投机者
If you describe someone as a gambler, you mean that they are ready to take risks in order to gain advantages or success.- He had never been afraid of failure: he was a gambler, ready to go off somewhere else and start all over again.
他从来都不害怕失败:他是个冒险家,随时准备到别处从头再来。
- He had never been afraid of failure: he was a gambler, ready to go off somewhere else and start all over again.
英英释义
noun
- a person who wagers money on the outcome of games or sporting events
- someone who risks loss or injury in the hope of gain or excitement
双语例句
- He became a beggar because he had been a gambler.
他成了乞丐因为他爱赌博。 - He was a compulsive gambler and often heavily in debt.
他嗜赌成癖,常常债台高筑。 - So they just consider me a problem gambler.
所以只能说我是个问题赌徒。 - He was notorious as a gambler and rake.
他是声名狼藉的赌徒和浪荡子。 - He had never been afraid of failure: he was a gambler, ready to go off somewhere else and start all over again.
他从来都不害怕失败:他是个冒险家,随时准备到别处从头再来。 - While the gambler's luck was in, he gained much money.
当那个赌徒运气好时,他赢了不少钱。 - A gambler who wins a bet.
一个赌钱赢了的赌徒。 - I met up with the gambler. We were both too tired to sleep.
我遇到一个赌徒.我们都累极欲睡。 - The gambler was slavering overall the money he had won.
赌徒对他所赢的那么多钱直流口水。 - I used to be a morbid gambler, also fond of speaking vulgar language.
我以前是个病态赌徒,又喜欢说粗话。
