1.(标)桩;竖管,支柱
2.赌博;赌注,赌金
3.利害关系;风险
4.火刑柱;火刑
5.【体】奖金,奖品;有奖赛马
6.下在投机生意上的股本
7.【赛马】〈美口〉同“grubstake. enter for the Maiden Stakes”
8.桩砧,圆头砧,小铁砧
9.(装在车辆四周,防止所装货物散落的)栅柱
1.(标)桩;竖管,支柱
2.赌博;赌注,赌金
3.利害关系;风险
4.火刑柱;火刑
5.【体】奖金,奖品;有奖赛马
6.下在投机生意上的股本
7.【赛马】〈美口〉同“grubstake. enter for the Maiden Stakes”
8.桩砧,圆头砧,小铁砧
9.(装在车辆四周,防止所装货物散落的)栅柱
1.立桩,用桩分开,用桩标出或围住
2.赌
3.〈美口〉同“grubstake”
4.〈美俚〉(有偿地)对...给以经济援助
5.用桩撑持
6.拴(马)在桩上;拿桩戳
1.立桩,用桩分开,用桩标出或围住
2.赌
3.〈美口〉同“grubstake”
4.〈美俚〉(有偿地)对...给以经济援助
5.用桩撑持
6.拴(马)在桩上;拿桩戳
1.[Horse Racing]<spoken,AmE>Same as grubstake. enter for the Maiden Stakes
2.a wooden or metal post with a pointed end that is used for supporting or marking something; a thick wooden pole that someone was tied to and burned in the past as a punishment
3.an amount of money that you risk losing when you try to guess the result of a race or competition; the things that you can gain or lose by taking a risk, for example in business or politics
4.the part of a business that you own because you have invested money in it; the degree to which you are involved in something and want it to succeed
5.used in the names of some horse races; used for talking about a competition or comparison that seems like a race
1.[Horse Racing]<spoken,AmE>Same as grubstake. enter for the Maiden Stakes
2.a wooden or metal post with a pointed end that is used for supporting or marking something; a thick wooden pole that someone was tied to and burned in the past as a punishment
3.an amount of money that you risk losing when you try to guess the result of a race or competition; the things that you can gain or lose by taking a risk, for example in business or politics
4.the part of a business that you own because you have invested money in it; the degree to which you are involved in something and want it to succeed
5.used in the names of some horse races; used for talking about a competition or comparison that seems like a race
1.<spoken,AmE>Same as grubstake
2.to risk losing or damaging something valuable in order to obtain or achieve something; to risk money by betting it on the result of a race, competition, game, etc.
1.He would not go back tonight till he had come to her, even if it costed him his life. He staked his all on this throw.
他今晚要不是想起她就不回去了。即使他付出生命的代价,他也要去。他要孤注一掷。
2.Here, then, is a list of every known inpidual who has staked a claim to a weight of 900 pounds or more, in descending order of magnitude.
在这里,然后每一个已知的名单是个人有一个自称为每棵重达900磅以上由高至低级。
3.The pigs will have to be staked out in a wide variety of environments, and more experiments on human corpses would be desirable, as well.
猪尸体必须要放入宽广多样的环境中,也需要用人类尸体做更多实验。
4.They had an large and well staffed area staked out with lots of machines and employees to talk with about the game.
暴雪在那儿占了很大一片地方,有很多电脑,也有不少工作人员。
5.The reporters also staked out his family home, and took photos of the house and of his "wife" entering it.
记者们还监视他家的房子,并拍下了他“妻子”进去的照片。
6.The astronauts could have staked out a modest territorial claim to everything within a hundred miles of the landing site and sold it.
宇航员也可以申明登月点方圆几百英里的属地权,并出售它。
7.Wheatley had staked much on his agency's effort to block the deal by alleging that a shareholder vote approving it had been rigged.
香港证监会称股东批准电讯盈科私有化计划的投票有受操纵之嫌,并试图阻止这项交易,韦奕礼在这上面冒了很大的风险。
8.Early man may well have staked his flint axe, his bearskin, his wife, in the hope of adding to his possessions.
早期的人类为了增加财产,押的赌注是他的燧石斧,熊皮和妻子。
9.Henceforth the editors were to be news gatherers and the newspaper staked its future on its ability to gather, print, and circulate news.
此后,编辑们要成为新闻编集者,而报纸的前途也将视其对新闻的采集、印刷和发行的能力而定。
10.One Sunday morning I was staked out in a driveway, when I saw a large dog trot up to my car.
一个周日的早晨,我停守在一家人车道上,这时候发现一条大狗溜达到我车旁。