jockey$41607$ - traducción al griego
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jockey$41607$ - traducción al griego

MACHINE USED TO RACE CAMELS
Robotic jockey; Robotic camel jockey; Robotic Jockey; Robot Jockey; Robot jockeys
  • Camels mounted by robot jockeys
  • Robot jockeys
  • Robot jockey at [[Al-Shahaniya]] Camel Racetrack

jockey      
v. απατώ
glove compartment         
  • Open glove compartment of a right-hand drive car assembled in Australia by [[Australian Motor Industries]] (AMI)
COMPARTMENT BUILT INTO THE DASHBOARD OF AN AUTOMOBILE
Map case
n. ντουλαπάκι αυτοκινήτου
stable boy         
  • Bengali]] syce holding two carriage horses.
  • Assyrian grooms and horses, from Nimrud, Iraq. The British Museum
  • A woman grooming a horse's tail.
  • Tri-coloured pottery horse and groom. Tang dynasty 618-907 CE. Shaanxi History Museum. Xi'an.
STABLE WORKER WHO PROVIDES PRACTICAL DAILY HORSE CARE TO ENSURE THE HORSES HEALTH, WELFARE AND SAFETY
Groom (manservant); Stable hand; Stablehand; Stableboy; Stable boy; Horse groom; Stable man; Groom (horses); Groom (horse); Stableman; Stablemen; Stable lad
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Definición

DJ
DJ1
¦ noun a disc jockey.
?a person who uses samples of recorded music to make dance music.
¦ verb (DJ's, DJ'ing, DJ'd) perform as a disc jockey.
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DJ2
¦ abbreviation Brit. dinner jacket.

Wikipedia

Robot jockey

A robot jockey is commonly used in camel racing as a replacement for human jockeys. Developed in 2004, the robotic jockeys are slowly phasing out the use of human jockeys, which in the case of camel racing in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, and Qatar, often employs small children who reportedly suffer repeated systemic human rights abuses. In response to international condemnation of such abuses, the nations of Qatar and the UAE have banned the use of human jockeys in favor of robots.