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Что (кто) такое send down prices - определение

ODDS APPLICABLE ON A HORSE RACE AS THE RACE IS ABOUT TO START
Starting Prices; Starting prices
Найдено результатов: 1973
Send         
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SEND; Send (disambiguation)
·noun The impulse of a wave by which a vessel is carried bodily.
II. Send ·vi To dispatch an agent or messenger to convey a message, or to do an Errand.
III. Send ·vi To Pitch; as, the ship sends forward so violently as to endanger her masts.
IV. Send ·vt To cause to go in any manner; to Dispatch; to commission or direct to go; as, to send a messenger.
V. Send ·vt To give motion to; to cause to be borne or carried; to procure the going, transmission, or delivery of; as, to send a message.
VI. Send ·vt To cause to be or to happen; to Bestow; to Inflict; to Grant;
- sometimes followed by a dependent proposition.
VII. Send ·vt To Emit; to Impel; to Cast; to Throw; to Hurl; as, to send a ball, an arrow, or the like.
send         
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SEND; Send (disambiguation)
send1
¦ verb (past and past participle sent)
1. cause to go or be taken or delivered to a particular destination.
(send someone to) arrange for someone to attend (an institution).
2. cause to move sharply or quickly; propel.
3. cause to be in a specified state: it nearly sent me crazy.
4. informal cause to feel ecstasy or elation.
Phrases
send someone to Coventry chiefly Brit. refuse to associate with or speak to someone. [perh. from the unpopularity of royalist soldiers or prisoners quartered in Coventry (sympathetic to parliament) during the English Civil War.]
send word send a message.
Phrasal verbs
send someone down Brit.
1. expel a student from a university.
2. informal sentence someone to imprisonment.
send for
1. order or instruct (someone) to come to one; summon.
2. order by post.
send someone off (of a soccer or rugby referee) order a player to leave the field and take no further part in the game.
send someone up US sentence someone to imprisonment.
send someone/thing up informal, chiefly Brit. ridicule someone or something by exaggerated imitation.
Derivatives
sendable adjective
sender noun
Origin
OE sendan, of Gmc origin.
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send2
¦ noun & verb variant spelling of scend.
Plumulaceous         
  • Down feathers are sometimes used as decorative trim on clothing.
  • Like many [[precocial]] hatchlings, domestic [[chicken]]s are already covered with a coat of downy feathers when they hatch.
  • A female [[common eider]] sits on her nest, surrounded by down feathers.
  • Body down feathers, like these exposed on this adult male [[budgerigar]]'s back, lie underneath the contour feathers and help to insulate birds against heat loss.
SOFT, FINE FEATHER, SOMETIMES UNDER LARGER FEATHERS
Powder down; Bird down; Duck down; Down feathers; Down (feather); Neoptile; Neossoptile; Nessoptile; Feather dust; Natal down; Body down; Plumaceous; Powderdown; Powder-down feather; Pulviplume; Plumule (zoology); Goose down; Plumulaceous feather; Plumulaceous
·adj Downy; bearing down.
send         
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SEND; Send (disambiguation)
(sends, sending, sent)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
When you send someone something, you arrange for it to be taken and delivered to them, for example by post.
Myra Cunningham sent me a note thanking me for dinner...
I sent a copy to the minister for transport...
He sent a basket of exotic fruit and a card...
Sir Denis took one look and sent it back...
More than half a million sheep are sent from Britain to Europe for slaughter every year.
VERB: V n n, V n to n, V n, V n with adv, be V-ed from n
2.
If you send someone somewhere, you tell them to go there.
Inspector Banbury came up to see her, but she sent him away...
...the government's decision to send troops to the region...
I suggested that he rest, and sent him for an X-ray...
Reinforcements were being sent from the neighbouring region..
VERB: V n with adv, V n to n, V n for n, be V-ed from n
3.
If you send someone to an institution such as a school or a prison, you arrange for them to stay there for a period of time.
It's his parents' choice to send him to a boarding school, rather than a convenient day school...
VERB: V n to n
4.
To send a signal means to cause it to go to a place by means of radio waves or electricity.
The transmitters will send a signal automatically to a local base station...
...in 1989, after a 12-year journey to Neptune, the space probe Voyager sent back pictures of Triton, its moon.
VERB: V n to n, V n with adv
5.
If something sends things or people in a particular direction, it causes them to move in that direction.
The explosion sent shrapnel flying through the sides of cars on the crowded highway...
The slight back and forth motion sent a pounding surge of pain into his skull.
VERB: V n -ing, V n prep
6.
To send someone or something into a particular state means to cause them to go into or be in that state.
My attempt to fix it sent Lawrence into fits of laughter.
...before civil war and famine sent the country plunging into anarchy...
An obsessive search for our inner selves, far from saving the world, could send us all mad.
VERB: V n into n, V n -ing, V n adj
7.
to send someone to Coventry: see Coventry
to send someone packing: see pack
send         
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SEND; Send (disambiguation)
v.
1) (A) we sent the manuscript to her; or: we sent her the manuscript
2) (D; tr.) to send as (he was sent as our representative)
3) (D; tr.) to send by (to send a letter by airmail)
4) (d; intr.) to send for ('to ask to come') (to send for the doctor)
5) (d; tr.) to send for ('to send smb. to fetch smt.') (she sent me for some beer)
6) (d; tr.) ('to insert') to send into (the coach sent some new players into the game)
7) (d; tr.) to send on (to send students on a field trip)
8) (d; tr.) to send out of (the teacher sent the unruly pupils out of the room)
9) (d; tr.) to send to (her parents sent her to camp)
10) (H) we sent him to buy beer
11) (J) the explosion sent things flying; we sent him packing ('we dismissed him summarily')
send         
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SEND; Send (disambiguation)
v. a.
1.
Throw, hurl, cast, fling, impel, propel, emit, project, toss, launch, lance, jaculate.
2.
Despatch, delegate, depute, send forth, send out.
3.
Transmit, forward.
4.
Give, bestow, grant, confer.
5.
Commission, authorize.
6.
Inflict, bestow.
Down feather         
  • Down feathers are sometimes used as decorative trim on clothing.
  • Like many [[precocial]] hatchlings, domestic [[chicken]]s are already covered with a coat of downy feathers when they hatch.
  • A female [[common eider]] sits on her nest, surrounded by down feathers.
  • Body down feathers, like these exposed on this adult male [[budgerigar]]'s back, lie underneath the contour feathers and help to insulate birds against heat loss.
SOFT, FINE FEATHER, SOMETIMES UNDER LARGER FEATHERS
Powder down; Bird down; Duck down; Down feathers; Down (feather); Neoptile; Neossoptile; Nessoptile; Feather dust; Natal down; Body down; Plumaceous; Powderdown; Powder-down feather; Pulviplume; Plumule (zoology); Goose down; Plumulaceous feather; Plumulaceous
The down of birds is a layer of fine feathers found under the tougher exterior feathers. Very young birds are clad only in down.
Cooling down         
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  • Paralympian using an ice vest
GRADUAL DECREASE IN PHYSICAL EXERCISE
Cool down; Cooldown; Warm down; Warming down; Cool down exercise; Cooling down exercise; Cool-down exercise
Cooling down (also known as limbering down or warming down) is a fairly easy exercise, done after a more intense activity, to allow the body to gradually transition to a resting or near-resting state. Depending on the intensity of the exercise, cooling down after a workout method such as intense weight lifting can involve a slow jog or walk.
down under         
COLLOQUIALISM TO REFER TO AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
Down under; Downunder; Down-under; Down-Under
informal
¦ adverb in or to Australia or New Zealand.
¦ noun Australia and New Zealand.
Down Under         
COLLOQUIALISM TO REFER TO AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
Down under; Downunder; Down-under; Down-Under
The term Down Under is a colloquialism which is differently construed to refer to Australia and New Zealand, or Pacific island countries collectively.Oxford English Dictionary (Electronic), Version 4.

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.