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Что (кто) такое domestic prices - определение

ODDS APPLICABLE ON A HORSE RACE AS THE RACE IS ABOUT TO START
Starting Prices; Starting prices
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domestic partners         
  • Domestic partnerships in Washington]] are only available when at least one of the partners is 62 years of age or older.
  • Domestic partnerships in Washington]] are only available when at least one of the partners is 62 years of age or older.
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TWO PEOPLE WHO LIVE TOGETHER BUT ARE NOT MARRIED
Domestic partner; Domestic partners; Domestic partnerships; Domestic partner agreement; Domestic Partnership; ⚯; Domestic partnership benefits; Same-sex partnerships; Domestic Partner; Registered domestic partner; Domestic union; Same-sex partnership
n. unmarried couples, including homosexuals, living together in long-standing relationships, who may be entitled to some of the same benefits as married people, such as job-related health plans.
Domestic partnership         
  • Domestic partnerships in Washington]] are only available when at least one of the partners is 62 years of age or older.
  • Domestic partnerships in Washington]] are only available when at least one of the partners is 62 years of age or older.
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TWO PEOPLE WHO LIVE TOGETHER BUT ARE NOT MARRIED
Domestic partner; Domestic partners; Domestic partnerships; Domestic partner agreement; Domestic Partnership; ⚯; Domestic partnership benefits; Same-sex partnerships; Domestic Partner; Registered domestic partner; Domestic union; Same-sex partnership
A domestic partnership is a legal relationship, usually between couples, who live together and share a common domestic life, but are not married (to each other or to anyone else). People in domestic partnerships receive benefits that guarantee right of survivorship, hospital visitation, and others.
domestic partner         
  • Domestic partnerships in Washington]] are only available when at least one of the partners is 62 years of age or older.
  • Domestic partnerships in Washington]] are only available when at least one of the partners is 62 years of age or older.
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TWO PEOPLE WHO LIVE TOGETHER BUT ARE NOT MARRIED
Domestic partner; Domestic partners; Domestic partnerships; Domestic partner agreement; Domestic Partnership; ⚯; Domestic partnership benefits; Same-sex partnerships; Domestic Partner; Registered domestic partner; Domestic union; Same-sex partnership
¦ noun N. Amer. a person who is sharing a home and having a sexual relationship with another.
Derivatives
domestic partnership noun
manservant         
  • A [[valet]] in India, c. 1870
  • [[Alonzo Fields]], butler at the White House
  • Child maid servant in [[India]]. Child domestic workers are common in India, with the children often being sent by their parents to earn extra money, although it is banned by the government.
  • Parisian maid (1906) (Image by [[Constant Puyo]])
  • Cook (1855)
  • GE]] electric iron, ca. 1908
  • A terracotta statue of a washerwoman (18th century)
  • Chinese ceramic]] figurine of a [[lady's maid]] in a standard formal pose with hands covered by long sleeve cuffs in the traditional fashion
  • Memorial valuing the work of Maria Home, the servant in [[Warwick Castle]] (1834)
  • A French wet nurse
  • alt=
  • palanquin]] and female maid with a traditional fan (Korea c. 1904)
PERSON WHO WORKS WITHIN THE SCOPE OF A RESIDENCE
Servant; Manservant; Menial; Servants; Domestic service; Domestic servants; Private service; Servant (domestic); Domestic Service; Junior servant; Domestic servant; In service; Man servant; Personal servant; Domestic staff; Domestic helper; Cleaning woman; Domestic servitude; Domestic labor; Domestic helpers; Domestic work; Serving man; Serving men; Domestic help; Domestic workers; The help; Bodyservant; Senior servant; Domestic worker girl; Domestic servant girl; Servant girl; Servant boy; Domestic worker boy; Domestic servant boy; Domestic employee; Household employee; House servant; Domestic labour; Storeroom maid; Household help
(manservants)
A manservant is a man who works as a servant in a private house. (BRIT OLD-FASHIONED; in AM, use houseman
)
N-COUNT
Servant         
  • A [[valet]] in India, c. 1870
  • [[Alonzo Fields]], butler at the White House
  • Child maid servant in [[India]]. Child domestic workers are common in India, with the children often being sent by their parents to earn extra money, although it is banned by the government.
  • Parisian maid (1906) (Image by [[Constant Puyo]])
  • Cook (1855)
  • GE]] electric iron, ca. 1908
  • A terracotta statue of a washerwoman (18th century)
  • Chinese ceramic]] figurine of a [[lady's maid]] in a standard formal pose with hands covered by long sleeve cuffs in the traditional fashion
  • Memorial valuing the work of Maria Home, the servant in [[Warwick Castle]] (1834)
  • A French wet nurse
  • alt=
  • palanquin]] and female maid with a traditional fan (Korea c. 1904)
PERSON WHO WORKS WITHIN THE SCOPE OF A RESIDENCE
Servant; Manservant; Menial; Servants; Domestic service; Domestic servants; Private service; Servant (domestic); Domestic Service; Junior servant; Domestic servant; In service; Man servant; Personal servant; Domestic staff; Domestic helper; Cleaning woman; Domestic servitude; Domestic labor; Domestic helpers; Domestic work; Serving man; Serving men; Domestic help; Domestic workers; The help; Bodyservant; Senior servant; Domestic worker girl; Domestic servant girl; Servant girl; Servant boy; Domestic worker boy; Domestic servant boy; Domestic employee; Household employee; House servant; Domestic labour; Storeroom maid; Household help
·vt To Subject.
II. Servant ·noun A professed lover or suitor; a gallant.
III. Servant ·noun One in a state of subjection or bondage.
IV. Servant ·noun One who serves, or does services, voluntarily or on compulsion; a person who is employed by another for menial offices, or for other labor, and is subject to his command; a person who labors or exerts himself for the benefit of another, his master or employer; a subordinate helper.
servant         
  • A [[valet]] in India, c. 1870
  • [[Alonzo Fields]], butler at the White House
  • Child maid servant in [[India]]. Child domestic workers are common in India, with the children often being sent by their parents to earn extra money, although it is banned by the government.
  • Parisian maid (1906) (Image by [[Constant Puyo]])
  • Cook (1855)
  • GE]] electric iron, ca. 1908
  • A terracotta statue of a washerwoman (18th century)
  • Chinese ceramic]] figurine of a [[lady's maid]] in a standard formal pose with hands covered by long sleeve cuffs in the traditional fashion
  • Memorial valuing the work of Maria Home, the servant in [[Warwick Castle]] (1834)
  • A French wet nurse
  • alt=
  • palanquin]] and female maid with a traditional fan (Korea c. 1904)
PERSON WHO WORKS WITHIN THE SCOPE OF A RESIDENCE
Servant; Manservant; Menial; Servants; Domestic service; Domestic servants; Private service; Servant (domestic); Domestic Service; Junior servant; Domestic servant; In service; Man servant; Personal servant; Domestic staff; Domestic helper; Cleaning woman; Domestic servitude; Domestic labor; Domestic helpers; Domestic work; Serving man; Serving men; Domestic help; Domestic workers; The help; Bodyservant; Senior servant; Domestic worker girl; Domestic servant girl; Servant girl; Servant boy; Domestic worker boy; Domestic servant boy; Domestic employee; Household employee; House servant; Domestic labour; Storeroom maid; Household help
¦ noun a person who performs duties for others, especially one employed in a house to carry out domestic duties or as a personal attendant.
?a person employed in the service of a government.
?a devoted and helpful follower or supporter.
Origin
ME: from OFr., lit. '(person) serving', pres. participle (used asnoun) of servir 'to serve'.
cleaning woman         
  • A [[valet]] in India, c. 1870
  • [[Alonzo Fields]], butler at the White House
  • Child maid servant in [[India]]. Child domestic workers are common in India, with the children often being sent by their parents to earn extra money, although it is banned by the government.
  • Parisian maid (1906) (Image by [[Constant Puyo]])
  • Cook (1855)
  • GE]] electric iron, ca. 1908
  • A terracotta statue of a washerwoman (18th century)
  • Chinese ceramic]] figurine of a [[lady's maid]] in a standard formal pose with hands covered by long sleeve cuffs in the traditional fashion
  • Memorial valuing the work of Maria Home, the servant in [[Warwick Castle]] (1834)
  • A French wet nurse
  • alt=
  • palanquin]] and female maid with a traditional fan (Korea c. 1904)
PERSON WHO WORKS WITHIN THE SCOPE OF A RESIDENCE
Servant; Manservant; Menial; Servants; Domestic service; Domestic servants; Private service; Servant (domestic); Domestic Service; Junior servant; Domestic servant; In service; Man servant; Personal servant; Domestic staff; Domestic helper; Cleaning woman; Domestic servitude; Domestic labor; Domestic helpers; Domestic work; Serving man; Serving men; Domestic help; Domestic workers; The help; Bodyservant; Senior servant; Domestic worker girl; Domestic servant girl; Servant girl; Servant boy; Domestic worker boy; Domestic servant boy; Domestic employee; Household employee; House servant; Domestic labour; Storeroom maid; Household help
(cleaning women)
A cleaning woman is the same as a cleaning lady
.
N-COUNT
in service         
  • A [[valet]] in India, c. 1870
  • [[Alonzo Fields]], butler at the White House
  • Child maid servant in [[India]]. Child domestic workers are common in India, with the children often being sent by their parents to earn extra money, although it is banned by the government.
  • Parisian maid (1906) (Image by [[Constant Puyo]])
  • Cook (1855)
  • GE]] electric iron, ca. 1908
  • A terracotta statue of a washerwoman (18th century)
  • Chinese ceramic]] figurine of a [[lady's maid]] in a standard formal pose with hands covered by long sleeve cuffs in the traditional fashion
  • Memorial valuing the work of Maria Home, the servant in [[Warwick Castle]] (1834)
  • A French wet nurse
  • alt=
  • palanquin]] and female maid with a traditional fan (Korea c. 1904)
PERSON WHO WORKS WITHIN THE SCOPE OF A RESIDENCE
Servant; Manservant; Menial; Servants; Domestic service; Domestic servants; Private service; Servant (domestic); Domestic Service; Junior servant; Domestic servant; In service; Man servant; Personal servant; Domestic staff; Domestic helper; Cleaning woman; Domestic servitude; Domestic labor; Domestic helpers; Domestic work; Serving man; Serving men; Domestic help; Domestic workers; The help; Bodyservant; Senior servant; Domestic worker girl; Domestic servant girl; Servant girl; Servant boy; Domestic worker boy; Domestic servant boy; Domestic employee; Household employee; House servant; Domestic labour; Storeroom maid; Household help
employment as a servant.
servant         
  • A [[valet]] in India, c. 1870
  • [[Alonzo Fields]], butler at the White House
  • Child maid servant in [[India]]. Child domestic workers are common in India, with the children often being sent by their parents to earn extra money, although it is banned by the government.
  • Parisian maid (1906) (Image by [[Constant Puyo]])
  • Cook (1855)
  • GE]] electric iron, ca. 1908
  • A terracotta statue of a washerwoman (18th century)
  • Chinese ceramic]] figurine of a [[lady's maid]] in a standard formal pose with hands covered by long sleeve cuffs in the traditional fashion
  • Memorial valuing the work of Maria Home, the servant in [[Warwick Castle]] (1834)
  • A French wet nurse
  • alt=
  • palanquin]] and female maid with a traditional fan (Korea c. 1904)
PERSON WHO WORKS WITHIN THE SCOPE OF A RESIDENCE
Servant; Manservant; Menial; Servants; Domestic service; Domestic servants; Private service; Servant (domestic); Domestic Service; Junior servant; Domestic servant; In service; Man servant; Personal servant; Domestic staff; Domestic helper; Cleaning woman; Domestic servitude; Domestic labor; Domestic helpers; Domestic work; Serving man; Serving men; Domestic help; Domestic workers; The help; Bodyservant; Senior servant; Domestic worker girl; Domestic servant girl; Servant girl; Servant boy; Domestic worker boy; Domestic servant boy; Domestic employee; Household employee; House servant; Domestic labour; Storeroom maid; Household help
(servants)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A servant is someone who is employed to work at another person's home, for example as a cleaner or a gardener.
N-COUNT
2.
You can use servant to refer to someone or something that provides a service for people or can be used by them.
The question is whether technology is going to be our servant or our master.
N-COUNT
see also civil servant
servant         
  • A [[valet]] in India, c. 1870
  • [[Alonzo Fields]], butler at the White House
  • Child maid servant in [[India]]. Child domestic workers are common in India, with the children often being sent by their parents to earn extra money, although it is banned by the government.
  • Parisian maid (1906) (Image by [[Constant Puyo]])
  • Cook (1855)
  • GE]] electric iron, ca. 1908
  • A terracotta statue of a washerwoman (18th century)
  • Chinese ceramic]] figurine of a [[lady's maid]] in a standard formal pose with hands covered by long sleeve cuffs in the traditional fashion
  • Memorial valuing the work of Maria Home, the servant in [[Warwick Castle]] (1834)
  • A French wet nurse
  • alt=
  • palanquin]] and female maid with a traditional fan (Korea c. 1904)
PERSON WHO WORKS WITHIN THE SCOPE OF A RESIDENCE
Servant; Manservant; Menial; Servants; Domestic service; Domestic servants; Private service; Servant (domestic); Domestic Service; Junior servant; Domestic servant; In service; Man servant; Personal servant; Domestic staff; Domestic helper; Cleaning woman; Domestic servitude; Domestic labor; Domestic helpers; Domestic work; Serving man; Serving men; Domestic help; Domestic workers; The help; Bodyservant; Senior servant; Domestic worker girl; Domestic servant girl; Servant girl; Servant boy; Domestic worker boy; Domestic servant boy; Domestic employee; Household employee; House servant; Domestic labour; Storeroom maid; Household help
n.
1.
Servitor, attendant, retainer, subaltern, dependant, subordinate helper.
2.
Menial, domestic, drudge, slave.

Википедия

Starting price

In horse racing, the starting price (SP) is the odds prevailing on a particular horse in the on-course fixed-odds betting market at the time a race begins. The method by which SPs are set for each runner varies in different countries but is generally by consensus of an appointed panel on the basis of their observations of the fluctuation in prices at the racetrack.

This is done as follows:

For each horse the odds offered by the bookmakers are ordered into a list from longest to shortest. This list is then divided into halves and the SP is the shortest odds available in the half containing the longest odds. Thus the SP or a longer price will have been offered by at least half the bookmakers in the sample.

Note: This method is slightly different from the method of calculating the median.

The principal function of a starting price is to determine returns on those winning bets where fixed odds have not been taken at the time the bet was struck.

Typically, on the day of the race, UK bookmakers offer a choice between placing a bet at SP, or taking a fixed price. When viewing future races, SP may be the only option available.

Some bookmakers offer best odds guaranteed, meaning that if a punter takes fixed odds on a race when the bet is struck and the SP turns out to be better (that is, higher), then if the punter wins, the payout is calculated using the SP. This is aimed at removing hesitancy among punters prompted by fears of taking what might prove to be a poor (that is, low) price before the race.

In the United Kingdom, the stake on an SP bet is returned if the horse is withdrawn before the race starts. For fixed-odds (ante-post) bets, the stake is retained by the bookmaker. Starting price provides a flexible way for punters to place their bets and potentially benefit from improved odds.