derby
noun /ˈdɑːbi/
/ˈdɜːrbi/
(plural derbies)
- enlarge image(North American English)(British English bowler, bowler hat)a hard black hat with a curved brim and round top, worn, for example, in the past by men in business in England
Topics Clothes and Fashionc2德比(Derby): 带有弯曲帽檐和圆形上衣的安全黑帽,例如,过去在英国从事商务活动的人戴过 - (British English) a sports competition between teams from the same area or town
德比,同城大战(同地区两队间的比赛) - a local derby between the two North London sides
两支北伦敦队之间的一场同城德比 - a derby match
地区体育比赛
- a local derby between the two North London sides
- a race or sports competition
速度比赛;体育竞赛 - a motorcycle derby
摩托车大赛
- a motorcycle derby
- Derbyused in the name of several horse races that happen every year
德比马赛(特指几个一年一度的马赛) - the Epsom Derby
埃普瑟姆马赛 - the Kentucky Derby
肯塔基马赛
CultureThe Derby is a famous English horse race without jumps which is run every year at Epsom, near London, on the first Saturday of June. Derby Day is always attended by large crowds, and there is a holiday atmosphere. The Derby was first run in 1780 and takes its name from the 12th earl of Derby, who was one of the original organizers of the event. A painting called The Derby Day (1858) by William Frith (1819-1909), now in Tate Britain, is famous as a picture of Victorian life.compare Kentucky DerbyTopics Sports: other sportsc2 - the Epsom Derby