1.赌金,赌注;打赌
1.打赌;担保,保证
1.an agreement to win or lose an amount of money depending on the result of a competition or other event
1.to agree to win or lose an amount of money depending on the result of a competition or other event
1.For months, he said, he has wagered the Swiss franc would eventually fall, even as the currency routinely hit record highs against the euro.
他说,几个月以来,瑞士法郎兑欧元经常创纪录新高,但他却一直押注瑞士法郎最终会贬值。
2.It's a marketplace that I argue should not be allowed to be wagered on like a stock or bond.
我一直强调这个市场并不像股票和债券市场那样可以赌一把。
3.she d refuse , and yet i would have wagered that i once saw her at laure s .
她一定不会答应但是我敢打赌,我曾经在洛尔饭店里见过她。
4.Security is essential for governance, so alliance leaders have understandably wagered heavily on building up the Afghan military and police.
安全对于治理来说至关重要,因此联军领袖下大力气建设阿富汗军队和警方,也是可以理解的。
5.So nobody would have wagered that Pfingst would also be the first D. A. in the U. S. to launch his very own Innocence Project.
谁也不能保证芬斯特会成为美国第一个实施自己“清白计划”的地方检察官。
6.If, at the end of the game, your hand is closer to 21 than the dealer's hand, you win the same amount as you wagered.
结束拿牌后,如果您手上的牌比庄家的更接近21点,您便赢得等同于下注金额的赢钱。
7.Jacob wagered his donkey, he did not bet his ass.
雅各布担保了他的驴子,他并没有打赌他的屁股。
8.They wagered on the flesh, but knowing they were to lose.
他们把赌注押在肉身上,但他们清楚肉身早晚要消失的。
9.In January, the world wagered for weeks on what America's new First Lady would wear to her husband's historic Inauguration.
去年一月,全世界都在猜测美国新任第一夫人将会穿什么出席她丈夫历史性的就职典礼。
10.Boxing's beginnings in America go back to slave days, when plantation owners pitted slaves against one another and wagered on the outcomes.
拳击在美国的起源可以追溯到奴隶时代。那时农场主们令奴隶互相争斗,然后为胜负抛下赌注。