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单词 pit boss
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Definition of pit boss in English:

pit boss

noun
US informal
  • An employee in a casino in charge of gaming tables.

    〈非正式,主美〉赌台老板

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They include several police detectives, a casino pit boss, a nurse and a former state representative who ran unsuccessfully for a Michigan senate seat.
    • But don't expect a win from Burton until midsummer - he has led just seven laps all season, and he still needs more time to jell with his pit bosses.
    • Just then the pit boss appeared and the dealer, who looked surprised after reading the placard, asked him about this unusual rule.
    • I went to the most sophisticated game, baccarat, and naively asked the burly pit boss what were the odds of winning at this game.
    • We realized then that our every move would be watched, as the pit bosses waited for any kind of slip-up to nail us.
    • The people dealing are being watched by supervisors who are watched by the pit bosses who are watched by security cameras.
    • Within ten minutes of being in this casino a dealer recognized me and immediately pointed me out to a nearby pit boss.
    • Odds are you won't hear a pit boss or casino hostess utter those words next time you belly up to the blackjack table.
    • The pit boss, a man named James, walked in behind Parker.
    • They held the proceedings up by asking me questions until the pit boss asked them very politely to ‘please keep quiet, you're disturbing the game’!
    • Hit the tables in the Casino and then ask the pit boss to hook you up.
    • Still, the pit boss was correct in NOT paying you, as I believe by your letter that you fouled your hand.
    • ‘All it did was increase the average Joe's appetite for gambling,’ says a veteran Vegas Strip pit boss.
    • First off, he's 54 and built like a Las Vegas pit boss.
    • I play a pit boss in the TV show and I knew nothing about gambling when I started.
    • Surveillance, security, croupiers, inspectors and pit bosses are all on the look-out for regulars who get desperate.
    • You could have frozen lava with the glares the pit bosses were shooting him.
    • You need to know where and when you played, your impression of the dealer and pit boss, (were you being watched or possibly cheated?), and most important, your win/loss record.
    • To be useful to pit bosses, reservations agents and hotel guest clerks, guest information must be available and accessible in real time.
    • It has so many pockets arrayed in so many places that it appears to have been tailor-made for either shoplifting, concealing electronic card-counting hardware from pit bosses, or possibly smuggling atomic secrets out of Los Alamos.

Definition of pit boss in US English:

pit boss

noun
US informal
  • 1An employee in a casino in charge of gaming tables.

    〈非正式,主美〉赌台老板

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We realized then that our every move would be watched, as the pit bosses waited for any kind of slip-up to nail us.
    • You need to know where and when you played, your impression of the dealer and pit boss, (were you being watched or possibly cheated?), and most important, your win/loss record.
    • They include several police detectives, a casino pit boss, a nurse and a former state representative who ran unsuccessfully for a Michigan senate seat.
    • I went to the most sophisticated game, baccarat, and naively asked the burly pit boss what were the odds of winning at this game.
    • Hit the tables in the Casino and then ask the pit boss to hook you up.
    • To be useful to pit bosses, reservations agents and hotel guest clerks, guest information must be available and accessible in real time.
    • ‘All it did was increase the average Joe's appetite for gambling,’ says a veteran Vegas Strip pit boss.
    • First off, he's 54 and built like a Las Vegas pit boss.
    • Within ten minutes of being in this casino a dealer recognized me and immediately pointed me out to a nearby pit boss.
    • You could have frozen lava with the glares the pit bosses were shooting him.
    • Surveillance, security, croupiers, inspectors and pit bosses are all on the look-out for regulars who get desperate.
    • The people dealing are being watched by supervisors who are watched by the pit bosses who are watched by security cameras.
    • Just then the pit boss appeared and the dealer, who looked surprised after reading the placard, asked him about this unusual rule.
    • They held the proceedings up by asking me questions until the pit boss asked them very politely to ‘please keep quiet, you're disturbing the game’!
    • I play a pit boss in the TV show and I knew nothing about gambling when I started.
    • Odds are you won't hear a pit boss or casino hostess utter those words next time you belly up to the blackjack table.
    • But don't expect a win from Burton until midsummer - he has led just seven laps all season, and he still needs more time to jell with his pit bosses.
    • It has so many pockets arrayed in so many places that it appears to have been tailor-made for either shoplifting, concealing electronic card-counting hardware from pit bosses, or possibly smuggling atomic secrets out of Los Alamos.
    • Still, the pit boss was correct in NOT paying you, as I believe by your letter that you fouled your hand.
    • The pit boss, a man named James, walked in behind Parker.
    1. 1.1dated A foreman in a coal mine.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • National Union of Mineworkers officials plan to prosecute pit bosses for failing to give them 90 days mandatory notice over the shutdown.
      • But Mr Wilson gave both pit bosses and union leaders a clear warning to work together on the new aid scheme or face further pit shutdowns.
      • Selby pit bosses were celebrating today after the complex won its second Government pay-out of more than £ 20 million in less than six months.
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