WordNet
- ride a racehorse as a professional jockey
- an operator of some vehicle or machine or apparatus; "hes a truck jockey"; "a computer jockey"; "a disc jockey"
- someone employed to ride horses in horse races
- compete (for an advantage or a position)
- comment on music to be played; "He has a job disk-jockeying on the weekend" (同)disc-jockey, DJ
- a club to promote and regulate horse racing
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- 《話》=disc jockey / 《俗》運動選手(athlete)
- 競馬の騎手,ジョッキー / (競馬で)〈馬〉‘に'騎手として乗る / 〈人・車など〉‘を'じょうずに操縦する;(…に)…‘を'操縦して入れる《+『名』+『into』+『名』》,(…から)…‘を'操縦して出す(取り上げる)《+『名』+『out of』+『名』》 / (有利な地位・立場などを)策略を用いて得ようとする《+『for』+『名』》 / 騎手をつとめる
- =disk jockey
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Jock may refer to:
- Jock (athlete), a North American term for a stereotypical male athlete
- Jock (artist) (born 1972), British comic book artist
- The Jocks, British 9th (Scottish) Division
- Jock, historical dog in book and film Jock of the Bushveld by Sir Percy Fitzpatrick
- Jock, a slang term for masturbation in the Caribbean
Fictional characters
- Jock, railway locomotive character on Arlesdale Railway in children's books
- Jock, pilot in game Deus Ex
- Jock, a Scottish Terrier in Lady and the Tramp and Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure
- Wee Jock, a Highland Terrier in Hamish Macbeth
- Jock Ewing, in Dallas on television
- Jock Lindsey, a pilot from Raiders of the Lost Ark
Other
- Jock, jockstrap
- Jock, the Jock River in Canada
- Jock (given name)
- Jocks Lagoon, Tasmania
- Jocks, male briefs, including "jockey shorts" and (in Australia) most other styles
- Jocks (film), a 1987 film
See also
- Disc jockey
- Jock Gaynor, actor
- Jock itch, infection of the groin region by fungus tinea cruris
- Jock Livingston, Australian cricketer
- Jock O'Hazeldean, variant of song John of Hazelgreen
- Jock o' the Side, song
- Jock Scott, Louisiana politician and lawyer
- Jockey
- Jocky
- Shock jock
- The Jocks and the Geordies, a comic strip
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English Journal
- Windows into clients' perspectives on psychotherapy.
- Safran JD.Author information New School for Social Research.AbstractIn this brief discussion I highlight some dimensions of Angus and Kagan's (2013); Olivera, Braun, Gomez Penedo, and Roussos (2013); and Jock, Bolger, Olivera, and Roussos (2013) articles that are of particular interest to me. Reading their articles has served as a catalyst for me to reflect at a more general level on the state of the art of qualitative methods in psychotherapy research, and to articulate some informal reflections about qualitative research. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2013 APA, all rights reserved).
- Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.).Psychotherapy (Chic).2013 Dec;50(4):535-6. doi: 10.1037/a0034498.
- In this brief discussion I highlight some dimensions of Angus and Kagan's (2013); Olivera, Braun, Gomez Penedo, and Roussos (2013); and Jock, Bolger, Olivera, and Roussos (2013) articles that are of particular interest to me. Reading their articles has served as a catalyst for me to reflect at a mor
- PMID 24295462
- Differential client perspectives on therapy in Argentina and the United States: A cross-cultural study.
- Jock W, Bolger KW, Gómez Penedo JM, Waizmann V, Olivera J, Roussos AJ.Author information Department of Psychology, New School for Social Research.AbstractAlthough there is a growing body of research in both cross-cultural issues in psychotherapy and in the client's perspective, little is known about differences or similarities in the way clients from different cultures, particularly those from different nations, subjectively experience therapy. The present study addressed this gap through a qualitative analysis of interviews with former therapy clients in Argentina and the United States. The researchers used a consensual qualitative research (CQR; C. E. Hill, B. J. Thompson, & E. N. Williams, 1997, A guide to conducting consensual qualitative research, The Counseling Psychologist, Vol. 25, pp. 517-572; C. E. Hill, S. Knox, B. J. Thompson, E. N. Williams, S. A. Hess, & N. Ladany, 2005, Consensual qualitative research: An update, Journal of Counseling Psychology, Vol. 52, pp. 196-205) methodology and provide illustrative examples from the raw transcripts. Among other differences, Argentine and U.S. participants differed in their experience of the therapy setting, the interventions their therapists used, and in the types of change they reported to result from therapy. Also notable, Argentine participants spoke a great deal more about change than U.S. participants. Results are preliminary, but provide implications for the adaptation of treatments to different cultures and for the cross-cultural validity of researchers' and policymakers' current definitions of treatment efficacy. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2013 APA, all rights reserved).
- Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.).Psychotherapy (Chic).2013 Dec;50(4):517-24. doi: 10.1037/a0033361.
- Although there is a growing body of research in both cross-cultural issues in psychotherapy and in the client's perspective, little is known about differences or similarities in the way clients from different cultures, particularly those from different nations, subjectively experience therapy. The p
- PMID 24295460
- Molecular analyses of Erwinia amylovora strains isolated in Russia, Poland, Slovenia and Austria describing further spread of fire blight in Europe.
- Jock S, Wensing A, Pulawska J, Drenova N, Dreo T, Geider K.Author information Julius Kuehn Institute, Institute for Plant Protection in Fruit Crops and Viticulture, Schwabenheimer Str. 101, D-69221 Dossenheim, Germany.AbstractFire blight, a bacteriosis of apple and pear, was assayed with molecular tools to associate its origin in Russia, Slovenia and south-eastern Austria with neighboring countries. The identification of all investigated strains was confirmed by MALDI-TOF mass spectroscopy except one. Independent isolation was verified by the level of amylovoran synthesis and by the number of short sequence DNA repeats in plasmid pEA29. DNA of gently lysed E. amylovora strains from Russia, Slovenia, Austria, Hungary, Italy, Spain, Croatia, Poland, Central Europe and Iran was treated with restriction enzymes XbaI and SpeI to create typical banding patterns for PFGE analysis. The pattern Pt2 indicated that most Russian E. amylovora strains were related to strains from Turkey and Iran. Strains from Slovenia exhibited patterns Pt3 and Pt2, both present in the neighboring countries. Strains were also probed for the recently described plasmid pEI70 detected in Pt1 strains from Poland and in Pt3 strains from other countries. The distribution of pattern Pt3 suggests distribution of fire blight from Belgium and the Netherlands to Central Spain and Northern Italy and then north to Carinthia. The PFGE patterns indicate that trade of plants may have introduced fire blight into southern parts of Europe proceeded by sequential spread.
- Microbiological research.Microbiol Res.2013 Aug 25;168(7):447-54. doi: 10.1016/j.micres.2013.01.008. Epub 2013 Apr 6.
- Fire blight, a bacteriosis of apple and pear, was assayed with molecular tools to associate its origin in Russia, Slovenia and south-eastern Austria with neighboring countries. The identification of all investigated strains was confirmed by MALDI-TOF mass spectroscopy except one. Independent isolati
- PMID 23570971
Japanese Journal
- 現代の労働における排除機制に関する考察 : ジャック・ヤング「他者化」論を中心に
- going to be a mean motherfucker : 映画The Hurt Lockerと俗語の生態学
- 島村 宣男
- 関東学院大学文学部紀要 (128), 1-20, 2013
- … The present article closely examines the vivid uses of slang, supporting the powerfulness of the same script, which include boing, boomer, donkey, dumb, grass, jock, joystick, roger, and others. …
- NAID 120005372446
- 中山 資啓,前田 穂,川上 隆輝,久保田 洋二
- 低温工学・超電導学会講演概要集 = Meetings of Cryogenics and Superconductivity 77, 100, 2007-11-20
- NAID 10019981598
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