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stakes
Stakes tarimas:
/steik/
Stakes audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: A piece of wood or metal pointed at one end for driving into the ground as a marker, fence pole, or tent peg.
- noun: A vertical post to which an offender is bound for execution by burning.
- noun: Execution by burning. Used with the: condemned to the stake.
- noun: A vertical post secured in a socket at the edge of a platform, as on a truck bed, to help retain the load.
- noun: Mormon Church A territorial division consisting of a group of wards under the jurisdiction of a president.
- noun: Sports & Games Money or property risked in a wager or gambling game. Often used in the plural. See Synonyms at
bet . - noun: Sports & Games The prize awarded the winner of a contest or race.
- noun: Sports & Games A race offering a prize to the winner, especially a horserace in which the prize consists of money contributed equally by the horse owners.
- noun: A share or an interest in an enterprise, especially a financial share.
- noun: Personal interest or involvement: a stake in her children's future.
- noun: A grubstake.
- verb-transitive: To mark the location or limits of with or as if with stakes: stake out a claim.
- verb-transitive: To claim as one's own: staked out a place for herself in industry.
- verb-transitive: To fasten, secure, or support with a stake or stakes.
- verb-transitive: To tether or tie to a stake.
- verb-transitive: To gamble or risk; hazard.
- verb-transitive: To provide working capital for; finance.
- phrasal-verb: stake out To assign (a police officer, for example) to an area to conduct surveillance.
- phrasal-verb: stake out To keep under surveillance.
- idiom: at stake At risk; in question.
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