Jockey - translation to german
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Jockey - translation to german

SOMEONE WHO RIDES HORSES IN HORSE RACING OR STEEPLECHASE RACING
Racing silks; Horse jockey; Jockeys; Horse racer; Horse-racing colours; Horse-racing colour
  • The colors worn by jockeys when racing horses owned by [[Cyrus S. Poonawalla]]
  • Six jockeys and their horses taking a curve
  • Women jockeys
  • Jockey being weighed post-race, holding equipment
  • A race fall
  • A jockey riding in a [[hurdle]] race

Jockey         
n. jockey, one who rides horses in horse races
disk jockey         
  • [[Grand Wizzard Theodore]] (R). In the early 1970s in the South Bronx, he invented the "DJ scratch" technique.
  • crossfader]] enables the DJ to smoothly transition from a song on one sound source to a song from a different sound source.
  • [[DJ Qbert]] performing in Rainbow Warehouse in [[Birmingham]] (video with close-up photography at the DJ mixer, though without sound)
  • Radio station DJ in a studio
  • French electronic music producer and DJ [[Miss Kittin]]
  • A [[screenshot]] of [[Mixxx]] DJ software running on [[Mac OS X]]
  • DJ [[Pete Rock]] performing at Rahzel and Friends – Brooklyn Bowl, 2016
  • Pioneer DDJ-RX]] controller with the mixing software rekordbox running on a computer. The physical setup (two "discs" as primary tools, mixing controls mainly in the middle) of this digital DJ workplace strongly resembles the style of the old analog DJ set above, as the latter was standard and "[[best practice]]".
  • [[DJ Spooky]] at the [[Sundance Film Festival]] in 2003, using two [[Technics SL-1200]] turntables and a DJ mixer
  • vinyl records]] and a [[DJ mixer]]
  • Vintage DJ Station. A [[DJ mixer]] is placed between the two turntables.
PERSON WHO PLAYS RECORDED MUSIC FOR AN AUDIENCE
DJ; Disk jockey; D.J.; Disc Jockey; Radio DJ; Dee jaying; DJing; Dj; DJ's In Rock Group's; Dee-jay; Disc jockies; Disc-jockey; Dee jay; Disk jockeys; Indie DJ; Dee Jaying; Spinning (djing); Timeline of events related to the disc jockey; Club DJ; Discaire; Disc-Jockey; DiscJockey; Tablist; Deejays; DeeJaying; DJ's; Selector (disc jockey); Disk Jockey; Dj equipment; Discjockey; Club disc jockey; Disc Jokey; Djing Software; Funkmaster; Rock DJ (disc jockey); Djs; DJs; D.j.; Radio deejay; D J; Urban Disc Jockey; Deejaying; DJ (music); Deejay; Disc jockeys; Resident DJs; Faking DJ; DJs who fake; DJs pretending; DJs pretending to mix; DJs faking mixing; DJ miming; Fake DJ; Pretend DJ; Faking DJs; Radio deejaying; DJ-ing; 🆐; DJ software; Disc Jockey's; DJane
n. Diskjockey
disc jockey         
  • [[Grand Wizzard Theodore]] (R). In the early 1970s in the South Bronx, he invented the "DJ scratch" technique.
  • crossfader]] enables the DJ to smoothly transition from a song on one sound source to a song from a different sound source.
  • [[DJ Qbert]] performing in Rainbow Warehouse in [[Birmingham]] (video with close-up photography at the DJ mixer, though without sound)
  • Radio station DJ in a studio
  • French electronic music producer and DJ [[Miss Kittin]]
  • A [[screenshot]] of [[Mixxx]] DJ software running on [[Mac OS X]]
  • DJ [[Pete Rock]] performing at Rahzel and Friends – Brooklyn Bowl, 2016
  • Pioneer DDJ-RX]] controller with the mixing software rekordbox running on a computer. The physical setup (two "discs" as primary tools, mixing controls mainly in the middle) of this digital DJ workplace strongly resembles the style of the old analog DJ set above, as the latter was standard and "[[best practice]]".
  • [[DJ Spooky]] at the [[Sundance Film Festival]] in 2003, using two [[Technics SL-1200]] turntables and a DJ mixer
  • vinyl records]] and a [[DJ mixer]]
  • Vintage DJ Station. A [[DJ mixer]] is placed between the two turntables.
PERSON WHO PLAYS RECORDED MUSIC FOR AN AUDIENCE
DJ; Disk jockey; D.J.; Disc Jockey; Radio DJ; Dee jaying; DJing; Dj; DJ's In Rock Group's; Dee-jay; Disc jockies; Disc-jockey; Dee jay; Disk jockeys; Indie DJ; Dee Jaying; Spinning (djing); Timeline of events related to the disc jockey; Club DJ; Discaire; Disc-Jockey; DiscJockey; Tablist; Deejays; DeeJaying; DJ's; Selector (disc jockey); Disk Jockey; Dj equipment; Discjockey; Club disc jockey; Disc Jokey; Djing Software; Funkmaster; Rock DJ (disc jockey); Djs; DJs; D.j.; Radio deejay; D J; Urban Disc Jockey; Deejaying; DJ (music); Deejay; Disc jockeys; Resident DJs; Faking DJ; DJs who fake; DJs pretending; DJs pretending to mix; DJs faking mixing; DJ miming; Fake DJ; Pretend DJ; Faking DJs; Radio deejaying; DJ-ing; 🆐; DJ software; Disc Jockey's; DJane
Discjockey (Musikvorträger, Verantwortlicher für die Plattensammlung)

Definition

jockey
(jockeys, jockeying, jockeyed)
1.
A jockey is someone who rides a horse in a race.
N-COUNT
2.
If you say that someone is jockeying for something, you mean that they are using whatever methods they can in order to get it or do it before their competitors can get it or do it.
The rival political parties are already jockeying for power...
Already, both sides are jockeying to belittle the other side.
VERB: V for n, V to-inf
If someone is jockeying for position, they are using whatever methods they can in order to get into a better position than their rivals.
PHRASE: V inflects

Wikipedia

Jockey

A jockey is someone who rides horses in horse racing or steeplechase racing, primarily as a profession. The word also applies to camel riders in camel racing. The word "jockey" originated from England and was used to describe the individual who rode horses in racing. They must be light, typically around a weight of 100-120 lb., and physically fit. They are typically self-employed and are paid a small fee from the horse trainer and a percentage of the horse's winnings.

Jockeys are mainly male, though there are some well-known female jockeys too. The job has a very high risk of debilitating or life-threatening injuries.

Examples of use of Jockey
1. Doch dessen Fantino (Jockey) scheint gar nicht daran zu denken, in die Mossa zu reiten.
2. Die Jockey–Roboter kosten etwa 2000 Dollar pro Stück und sollen künftig am Golf produziert werden.
3. Ein Roboter–Jockey kostet 2000 Dollar Die Jockeys sind mit Peitsche und Greifarmen ausgestattet Nach einem Abkommen mit UNICEF, dem Kinderhilfswerk der Vereinten Nationen, wurden in den vergangenen Monaten bereits 250 Kinder–Jockeys in ihre Heimatländer zurückgebracht.
4. Sein Jockey William Mongil, ein in Deutschland arbeitender Franzose, der Martillo regelmäßig reitet, sagte anschließend÷ "Der Boden war zu hart für ihn, er mochte das Geläuf nicht." Wunderbar galoppiert" Denn entgegen der allgemeinen Vorurteile über das britische Wetter hat es in diesem Teil Englands, unweit des königlichen Windsor Castle, seit Wochen nicht mehr geregnet.
5. Die Weiterführung der "Idees noires" Allerdings verriet Franquin dabei nie seine eigenen Überzeugungen: Ein geifernder Befürworter der Todesstrafe wird von seinem eigenen Schiebefenster geköpft, ein gestürzter Jockey erhält von einem Pferd den Gnadenschuß, die brutale Kriegerbesatzung einer Stadtmauer wird von einem noch perfideren Belagerungsgerät der Gegenseite zermalmt.