punter

英['pʌntə(r)] 美['pʌntər]
  • n. <英>顾客;打赌者;用篙撑船的人;船夫
    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

英英释义

Noun:
  1. someone who propels a boat with a pole

  2. (football) a person who kicks the football by dropping it from the hands and contacting it with the foot before it hits the ground

  3. someone who bets

1. Your average punter ( ie The ordinary uncultured person ) does not go to the opera.
一般没什 麽 文化的人是不会去看歌剧的.

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2. Your average punter does not go to the opera.
一般没什么文化的人是不会去看歌剧的.

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3. You can write what you like, as long as it keep the punter happy.
你可以想怎麽写就怎麽写, 只要能让那些花冤枉钱的人高兴就行.

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4. Such a description aa euphemism for a club milkman, or a punter an SW 6 pub.
如此描述极像出自俱乐部送奶工人或者酒饭里的服务员之口.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. You can write what you like, as long as it keeps the punters happy.
      你可以想怎么写就怎么写,只要能让顾客高兴就行。
    2. He had worked as a hire hand in the farm, a stonemason and a punter.
      他当过农场雇工、石匠,做过船夫。