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handicapper

/han-dee-kap-er/US // ˈhæn diˌkæp ər //UK // (ˈhændɪˌkæpə) //

赌徒,赔率,盘口,庄家

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Horse Racing. a racetrack official or employee who assigns the weight a horse must carry in a race.a person employed, as by a newspaper, to make predictions on the outcomes of horse races.
    • : a person who determines the handicaps that will be placed on competitors.

Examples

  • As a result, election handicappers at The Cook Political Report, Inside Elections and Sabato’s Crystal Ball all rate Virginia as more competitive than New Jersey.

  • Nonpartisan handicappers say this leans Republican but could go Democratic under the right conditions.

  • In fact, circumstances seem so dire for the GOP that election handicappers like the Cook Political Report think the Democrats — once underdogs — are slightly favored to take back the GOP-controlled Senate, too.

  • According to Charlie Cook, the Capitol Hill handicapper, nine Senate races now qualify as "tossups."

  • If he has one it is because the handicapper has been careless.

  • Then again, he is the official handicapper—another strong man's job—with powers which cannot be overestimated.

  • He is also the official handicapper, which is a mighty good thing to bear in mind when you play against him.

  • He's a fourteen pound better horse than Ding Dong ever was; a handicapper would separate them that much on their form.

  • I had just received it from the "official handicapper," and was considerably interested to find what my men had been given.