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 lottery ['lɒtәri]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 奖券, 彩票, 运气

[经] 抽彩给奖法




    lottery
    [ noun ]
    1. something that is regarded as a chance event

    2. <noun.event>
      the election was just a lottery to them
    3. players buy (or are given) chances and prizes are distributed by casting lots

    4. <noun.act>


    Lottery \Lot"ter*y\, n.; pl. {Lotteries}. [Lot + -ery, as in
    brewery, bindery.]
    1. A scheme for the distribution of prizes by lot or chance;
    esp., a gaming scheme in which one or more tickets bearing
    particular numbers draw prizes, and the rest of the
    tickets are blanks. Fig.: An affair of chance.

    Note: The laws of the United States and of most of the States
    make private lotteries illegal, except in certain
    circumstances for charitable institutions; however,
    many of the states now conduct lotteries tehmselves as
    a revenue source.
    [1913 Webster +PJC]

    2. Allotment; thing allotted. [Obs.] --Shak.

    1. Life's great." Here are the winning weekly state lottery numbers picked Wednesday: Wednesday Megabucks: 06; 14; 19; 26; 33; 34.
    2. The overnight $10 million increase in the prize money was announced by Susan Nefzger, spokeswoman for the lottery.
    3. Mr Peter Brooke, national heritage secretary, has said that money should be spent mainly on capital projects. Eight consortia have bid for the licence to run the lottery and the winner is expected to be announced in May.
    4. He repeatedly challenged Martinez to debate him on crime, the lottery, or other issues.
    5. The judge weighing an unprecedented divorce custody case over seven frozen embryos is getting plenty of unsolicited advice, including holding a lottery for the eggs.
    6. He said he has played the Illinois lottery since it started in 1974, driving about 20 miles across the state line to buy $15 worth of tickets every week.
    7. After five years, this person will have "invested" $5,200 in the lottery, with the strong likelihood of a 100 percent loss.
    8. When he hit the lottery last September, Clark had been working for a sod company and living in an apartment building in Winter Park.
    9. Gaining favor among Democrats is the idea of a lottery to determine the states that would lead off the process.
    10. Three bombs exploded in downtown Pereira, capital of the Western province of Risaralda, and one of them injured 14 people in a lottery office, police said.
    11. Cartwright told of being forced to endure Crawford's advances, having sex in the lottery offices and being threatened with the loss of her job if she failed to comply.
    12. On-line computerized lotteries account for the lion's share of all lottery sales, with only about a quarter of revenues coming from "instant" scratch-off tickets and other niche games.
    13. Ads for the directorship of Texas' new lottery generated 650 responses.
    14. In the short term, many lottery officials say the current recession is chipping away at customers' discretionary income, effectively disproving the belief that gambling is recession-proof.
    15. In any case, predicting whether courts will deem an event work-related is about as easy as predicting a winning lottery number.
    16. For people whose opportunities for advancement appear blocked, the lottery offers hope, as well as fantasy and escape.
    17. The Reagan administration is considering a national lottery to help shrink the federal budget deficit, according to administration and congressional sources.
    18. "It's 'cause they don't have it," Ricketson says, meaning a lottery.
    19. Adds Spencer Barasch, branch chief for enforcement at the SEC in Fort Worth, Texas: "Why do people play the lottery when the odds are great against them?
    20. Because of the debacle, there has been deep-rooted opposition to a lottery in Louisiana for years.
    21. Although he has opposed the idea, Roemer allowed the lottery to be debated during the special session.
    22. Millions of tickets have already been bought for the chance to win the Pennsylvania lottery's jackpot of $70 million, which is sure to grow, but lottery officials are urging people not to splurge on tickets.
    23. Millions of tickets have already been bought for the chance to win the Pennsylvania lottery's jackpot of $70 million, which is sure to grow, but lottery officials are urging people not to splurge on tickets.
    24. This year's regular legislative session and the special extension were marked by battles over a temporary sales tax, budget cuts and a state lottery.
    25. Californians share a dream today of winning North America's largest lottery jackpot, about a $60 million windfall that triggered sales 10 times higher than usual.
    26. Here are the winning weekly state lottery numbers picked so far this week: Lotto: 02; 05; 19; 35; 36; 39.
    27. Ladbroke will be only a one-third equity investor in Games for Good Causes, the consortium company established to bid for the main operator's licence of the national lottery.
    28. Thirty-one states and the District of Columbia offer games, and sales this year are expected to top $20 billion _ four times what they were in 1982, lottery officials say.
    29. Among the victims, all elderly, were a shipowner, a blind lottery ticket salesman and Papadopoulos' mother-in-law.
    30. The game became a favorite with farmers, factory workers and market vendors after the government suspended its own lottery in 1987 to break up underground gambling based on the drawing.
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