- To bet is to gamble or risk something valuable against an unknown outcome. Poker players bet on each hand, hoping the cards they hold will beat those of the other players.
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- n. 打赌
- v. 打赌
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1. You have to be over 16 to bet.
赌博者年龄不得低于 16 岁。
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2. I wouldn't bet on them winning the next election.
下一次选举我不会赌他们赢。
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3. He bet $2 000 on the final score of the game.
他下 2 000 元赌比赛的最后比分。
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4. She bet me £20 that I wouldn't do it.
她和我打 20 英镑的赌,说我不会那么做。
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5. I bet (that) we're too late.
我们八成儿太晚了。
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6. You can bet (that) the moment I sit down, the phone will ring.
几乎可以肯定,我一坐下,电话铃就会响起来。
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7. I'll bet you (that) he knows all about it.
我敢说他了解一切。
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8. to win/lose a bet
赢╱输一场赌
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9. He had a bet on the horses.
他在那些马上下了赌注。
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10. They all put a bet on the race.
他们都对比赛下了赌注。
bet ★ / bet ; NAmE bet / verb , noun bet bets betted betting verb ★ ( bet·ting , bet , bet ) 1 ★ [intransitive , transitive ] to risk money on a race or an event by trying to predict the result 下赌注(于);用…打赌 ◆ You have to be over 16 to bet. 赌博者年龄不得低于 16 岁。 beton/against sth ◆ I wouldn't bet on them winning the next election. 下一次选举我不会赌他们赢。 betsth (on sth) ◆ He bet $2 000 on the final score of the game. 他下 2 000 元赌比赛的最后比分。 bet(sb) (sth) (that…) ◆ She bet me £20 that I wouldn't do it. 她和我打 20 英镑的赌,说我不会那么做。 ☞see also betting , gamble v. (1 ) 2 ★ [transitive ] ( informal) used to say that you are almost certain that sth is true or that sth will happen 敢说;八成儿 bet(that)… ◆ I bet (that) we're too late. 我们八成儿太晚了。 ◆ You can bet (that) the moment I sit down, the phone will ring. 几乎可以肯定,我一坐下,电话铃就会响起来。 betsb (that)… ◆ I'll bet you (that) he knows all about it. 我敢说他了解一切。 IDIOMS I/I'll bet! ( informal) 1 used to show that you can understand what sb is feeling, describing, etc. (表示理解)有同感,当然 ◆ ‘I nearly died when he told me.’ ‘I bet!’ “他告诉我时,我差一点死掉了。”“肯定是这样!” 2 used to tell sb that you do not believe what they have just said (表示不相信对方的话) ◆ ‘I'm going to tell her what I think of her.’ ‘Yeah, I bet!’ “我要告诉她我对她的看法。”“量你不敢!” I wouldn't ˈbet on it | don't ˈbet on it ( informal) used to say that you do not think that sth is very likely 不大可能 ◆ ‘She'll soon get used to the idea.’ ‘I wouldn't bet on it.’ “她很快就会接受这种看法的。”“很难说。” ˌyou ˈbet! ( informal) used instead of ‘yes’ to emphasize that sb has guessed sth correctly or made a good suggestion 的确;当然 ◆ ‘Are you nervous?’ ‘You bet!’ “你紧张吗?”“这还用说!” you can bet your ˈlife/your bottom ˈdollar (on sth/(that)…) ( informal) used to say that you are certain that sth will happen 肯定;毫无疑问 ◆ You can bet your bottom dollar that he'll be late. 他肯定会迟到。 noun ★ 1 ★ an arrangement to risk money, etc. on the result of a particular event; the money that you risk in this way 打赌;赌注 ◆ to win/lose a bet 赢╱输一场赌 beton sth ◆ We've got a bet on who's going to arrive first. 我们打了个赌,看谁先到。 ◆ He had a bet on the horses. 他在那些马上下了赌注。 ◆ They all put a bet on the race. 他们都对比赛下了赌注。 ◆ I hear you're taking bets on whether she'll marry him. 我听说你在拿她是否会嫁给他的事和人打赌。 ◆ I did it for a bet (= because sb had agreed to pay me money if I did). 我是为了打赌才这么干的。 ◆ ‘Liverpool are bound to win.’ ‘ Do you want a bet?’ (= I disagree with you, I don't think they will.) “利物浦必胜。”“你敢打赌吗?” 2 ( informal) an opinion about what is likely to happen or to have happened 预计;估计 ◆ My bet is that they've been held up in traffic. 我估计他们是堵车了。 IDIOMS all bets are ˈoff used to say that if a particular event happens then your current forecast, agreement, etc. will no longer apply (某事发生则)结局难料 ◆ We expect shares to rise unless the economy slows down again, in which case all bets are off. 我们预计股票会涨,除非经济再次下滑。如果真是那样的话,结局就难料了。 the/your best bet ( informal) used to tell sb what is the best action for them to take to get the result they want 最好的办法 ◆ If you want to get around London fast, the Underground is your best bet. 如果你想在伦敦快速地到处去,最好是乘地铁。 a ˌgood/ˌsafe ˈbet something that is likely to happen, to succeed or to be suitable 很可能发生的事;有望成功的事;合适的东西 ◆ Clothes are a safe bet as a present for a teenager. 衣服适合作为送给十几岁孩子的礼物。 ☞more at hedge v. bet / bet ; NAmE bet /
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