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wager美 ['weɪdʒər] 英 ['weɪdʒə(r)] - v.打赌;押(赌注);打包票
- n.打赌
- 网络赌博;下注;保证
复数:wagers 现在分词:wagering 过去分词:wagered n. bet,gamble,stake,flutter,ante 1. | 打赌an arrangement to risk money on the result of a particular event |
1. | [i][t] 打赌;押(赌注)to bet money |
| She always wagered on an outsider. 她总是把赌注押在不大可能获胜的马上。 | | to wager £50 on a horse 在一匹马上押 50 英镑的赌注 | | I had wagered a great deal of money that I would beat him. 我下了大赌注打赌,这次比赛我会赢他的。 |
2. | [t] ~ (that)… 打赌;打包票used to say that you are so confident that sth is true or will happen that you would be willing to bet money on it |
| I'll wager that she knows more about it than she's saying. 我敢打赌,她知道的比她说的要多。 |
n. | 1. an agreement between two people that whoever loses a bet on an uncertain outcome will pay the other a specific amount or another form of compensation 2. a sum of money, piece of property, or other compensation to be paid to the person who wins a bet 3. in former times, a pledge to engage in combat, especially in order to establish guilt or innocence by single combat 4. an agreement to win or lose an amount of money depending on the result of a competition or other event 1. an agreement between two people that whoever loses a bet on an uncertain outcome will pay the other a specific amount or another form of compensation 2. a sum of money, piece of property, or other compensation to be paid to the person who wins a bet 3. in former times, a pledge to engage in combat, especially in order to establish guilt or innocence by single combat 4. an agreement to win or lose an amount of money depending on the result of a competition or other event | v. | 1. to risk or bet money or property on the outcome of a game, event, or uncertain situation 2. to agree to win or lose an amount of money depending on the result of a competition or other event |
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