stake 英 [steɪk]   美 [stek]

stake

stake  英 [steɪk] 美 [stek]

n. 桩;赌注;股本  v. 以…打赌,支撑 

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Joan of Arc was burnt at the stake. 圣女贞德被处以火刑。
a 20% stake in the business 那家公司 20% 的股份

  • A stake is a wooden stick, sharpened on one end and used to mark property lines (or slay a vampire).
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  • n. 桩;赌注;股本
  • v. 以…打赌,支撑
  • 1. Joan of Arc was burnt at the stake.

    圣女贞德被处以火刑。

  • 2. a 20% stake in the business

    那家公司 20% 的股份

  • 3. She has a personal stake in the success of the play.

    这出戏成功与否对她个人有重大利害关系。

  • 4. Many young people no longer feel they have a stake in society.

    很多年轻人不再觉得他们与社会休戚相关。

  • 5. How much was the stake ?

    下了多少注?

  • 6. They were playing cards for high stakes .

    他们当时正在打扑克,赌注很高。

  • 7. We cannot afford to take risks when people's lives are at stake.

    在人命交关的事情上,不容我们有闪失。

  • 8. The prize at stake is a place in the final.

    这次如果获胜,便能进入决赛。

  • 9. He staked £25 on the favourite .

    他在那匹众人看好的马上押了 25 英镑。

  • 10. She staked her political career on tax reform, and lost.

    她把自己的政治前程押在税制改革上,结果赌输了。

  • 11. to stake newly planted trees

    用木桩支撑新植的树

  • 12. The President staked out his position on the issue.

    总统明确阐述了他在这个问题上的立场。

  • stake (n.1) "pointed stick or post," Old English staca "pin, stake," from Proto-Germanic *stakon (source also of Old Norse stiaki, Danish stage, Old Frisian stake, Middle Dutch stake, Dutch staak, German stake), from PIE root *steg- (1) "pole, stick." The Germanic word has been borrowed in Spanish (estaca), Old French (estaque), and Italian stacca) and was borrowed back as attach.
  • stake (n.2) "that which is placed at hazard," 1530s, from stake (v.). Perhaps literally "that which is put up," from notion of "post on which a gambling wager was placed," though OED points out there is "no evidence of the existence of such a custom." Weekley suggests "there is a tinge of the burning or baiting metaphor" in this usage. Hence, "an interest, something to gain or lose" (1784). Plural stakes, "sum of money to be won in a (horse) race," first recorded 1690s (compare sweepstakes). To have a stake in is recorded from 1784.
  • stake (v.1) early 14c., "to mark (land) with stakes," from stake (n.1). Hence, to stake a claim (1857). Meaning "to maintain surveilance" (usually stake out) is first recorded 1942, American English colloquial, probably form earlier sense of "mark off territory." Related: Staked; staking. Old English had stacung "piercing of an effigy by a pin or stake" (in witchcraft); staccan "pierce with a stake, spit."
  • stake (v.2) "to risk, wager," 1520s, perhaps from notion of "post on which a gambling wager was placed" (see stake (n.2)), though Weekley suggests "there is a tinge of the burning or baiting metaphor" in this usage. Meaning "to maintain surveillance" (usually stake out) is first recorded 1942, American English colloquial, probably form earlier sense of "mark off territory." Related: Staked; staking.
stake / steɪk ; NAmE steɪk / noun , verb stake stakes staked staking noun 1 [countable ] a wooden or metal post that is pointed at one end and pushed into the ground in order to support sth, mark a particular place, etc. 桩;标桩;篱笆桩 2 the stake [singular ] a wooden post that sb could be tied to in former times before being burnt to death (= killed by fire)as a punishment 火刑柱 Joan of Arc was burnt at the stake. 圣女贞德被处以火刑。 3 [countable ] money that sb invests in a company 股本;股份 a 20% stake in the business 那家公司 20% 的股份 4 [singular ] stakein sth an important part or share in a business, plan, etc. that is important to you and that you want to be successful (在公司、计划等中的)重大利益,重大利害关系 She has a personal stake in the success of the play. 这出戏成功与否对她个人有重大利害关系。 Many young people no longer feel they have a stake in society. 很多年轻人不再觉得他们与社会休戚相关。 5 [countable ] something that you risk losing, especially money, when you try to predict the result of a race, game, etc, or when you are involved in an activity that can succeed or fail 赌注 How much was the stake (= how much did you bet)? 下了多少注? They were playing cards for high stakes (= a lot of money). 他们当时正在打扑克,赌注很高。 6 stakes [plural ] the money that is paid to the winners in horse racing 赛马奖金 7 stakes [uncountable ] used in the names of some horse races (用于某些赛马赛事的名称)…赛 IDIOMS at ˈstake that can be won or lost, depending on the success of a particular action 成败难料;得失都可能;有风险 We cannot afford to take risks when people's lives are at stake. 在人命交关的事情上,不容我们有闪失。 The prize at stake is a place in the final. 这次如果获胜,便能进入决赛。 go to the ˈstake over/for sth to be prepared to do anything in order to defend your opinions or beliefs 为坚持自己的观点(或信仰)甘冒一切危险;为维护自己的观点(或信仰)不惜赴汤蹈火 in the… stakes used to say how much of a particular quality a person has, as if they were in a competition in which some people are more successful than others (评论一个人的某种品质高或低)要是比…的话,论… John doesn't do too well in the personality stakes. 论人格魅力,约翰很一般。 more at up v. verb 1 stakesth (on sth) to risk money or sth important on the result of sth (就某事)以…打赌,拿…冒险 SYN bet He staked £25 on the favourite (= for example, in horse racing). 他在那匹众人看好的马上押了 25 英镑。 She staked her political career on tax reform, and lost. 她把自己的政治前程押在税制改革上,结果赌输了。 That's him over there—I'd stake my life on it (= I am completely confident). 就是那边那个人,我敢拿脑袋打赌。 2 stakesth (up) to support sth with a stake  (1 ) 用桩支撑 to stake newly planted trees 用木桩支撑新植的树 IDIOM stake (out) a/your ˈclaim (to/for/on sth) to say or show publicly that you think sth should be yours 公开宣布自己(对某物)的拥有权;向公众表示某物应属于自己 Adams staked his claim for a place in the Olympic team with his easy win yesterday. 亚当斯昨天轻松获胜,这无异于告诉人们奥运代表队中应有他的位置。 PHRASAL VERB ˌstake sth↔ˈout 1 to clearly mark the limits of sth that you claim is yours 清楚地界定自认为属于自己的东西 2 to state your opinion, position, etc. on sth very clearly 明确阐述自己的看法(或立场等) The President staked out his position on the issue. 总统明确阐述了他在这个问题上的立场。 3 to watch a place secretly, especially for signs of illegal activity 监视 Detectives had been staking out the house for several weeks. 侦探们已对这所房子监视了几个星期。 related noun stake-out stake / steɪk ; NAmE steɪk /
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