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Stake

stake
 I. noun  Etymology: Middle English, from Old English staca; akin to Middle Low German ~ pole, and perhaps to Latin tignum beam  Date: before 12th century  1. a pointed piece of wood or other material driven or to be driven into the ground as a marker or support  2.  a. a post to which a person is bound for execution by burning  b. execution by burning at a ~  3.  a. something that is ~d for gain or loss  b. the prize in a contest  c. an interest or share in an undertaking or enterprise  4. a Mormon territorial jurisdiction comprising a group of wards  5. grub~  6. ~s raceusually used in plural but sing. or plural in constr.  II. transitive verb  (~d; staking)  Date: 14th century  1. to mark the limits of by or as if by ~s  2. to tether to a ~  3. bet, wager  4. to fasten up or support (as plants) with ~s  5. to back financially  6. grub~
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  1. n. & v. --n. 1 a stout stick or post sharpened at one end and driven into the ground as a support, boundary mark, etc. 2 hist. a the post to which a person was tied to be burnt alive. b (prec. by the) death by burning as a punishment (was condemned to the stake). 3 a long vertical rod in basket-making. 4 a metalworker's small anvil fixed on a bench by a pointed prop. --v.tr. 1 fasten, secure, or support with a stake or stakes. 2 (foll. by off, out) mark off (an area) with stakes. 3 state or establish (a claim). Phrases and idioms pull (or pull up) stakes depart; go to live elsewhere. stake-boat a boat anchored to mark the course for a boat race etc. stake-body (pl. -ies) US a body for a lorry etc. having a flat open platform with removable posts along the sides. stake-net a fishing-net hung on stakes. stake out colloq. 1 place under surveillance. 2 place (a person) to maintain surveillance. stake-out n. esp. US colloq. a period of surveillance. Etymology: OE staca f. WG, rel. to STICK(2) 2. n. & v. --n. 1 a sum of money etc. wagered on an event, esp. deposited with a stakeholder. 2 (often foll. by in) an interest or concern, esp. financial. 3 (in pl.) a money offered as a prize esp. in a horse-race. b such a race (maiden stakes; trial stakes). --v.tr. 1 a wager (staked {pound}5 on the next race). b risk (staked everything on convincing him). 2 US colloq. give financial or other support to. Phrases and idioms at stake 1 risked, to be won or lost (life itself is at stake). 2 at issue, in question. Derivatives staker n. Etymology: 16th c.: perh. f. STAKE(1) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
2.
  1) веха; пикет; нивелирная рейка 2) подпорка; стойка; столб 3) метал. формовочная шпилька 4) лёгкая переносная наковальня - encroachment zone stake - ground stake - setting stake - survey stake - water stake - wave meter stake - wave stake ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
3.
  колышек; веха; пикет стойка; подпорка; столб стержень to stake out grade stake ground stake guard stake nail stake setting stake ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
4.
  1) веха 2) вешить 3) вешка 4) делать ставку 5) жалонировать 6) кол 7) пикет 8) приз 9) ставить столбы 10) ставка 11) столб - conserving stake - hatchet stake - negative stake - positive stake - stake out - stake pocket - surveyor's stake ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  1. сущ. 1) общ. столб, кол; стойка; жердь 2) а) общ., часто мн. заклад (при пари и т. п.), ставка (в азартных играх) б) мн., общ. приз (в состязаниях, особенно в скачках) в) мн., общ. скачки на приз 3) фин. доля, участие (в капитале предприятия) The government has a majority stake in the company. — Правительству принадлежит контрольный пакет акций этой компании. The government has cut its stake in the firm to 72% from 100%. — Правительство уменьшило свою долю в капитале этой фирмы со 100% до 72%. See: controlling interest, minority interest, stakeholder 2. гл. 1) а) общ. укреплять подпирать столбом колом, стойкой б) общ. провешивать, обозначать вехами, отмечать границу чего-л. вехами 2) а) общ. делать ставку; ставить на заклад (в азартных играх) б) общ. ставить на карту, рисковать (чем-л.); держать пари, биться об заклад I will stake my good reputation for this. — Ради этого я рискну своей хорошей репутацией. 3) эк., амер., сленг финансировать, поддерживать материально STAKE 1. сущ. 1) ставка (в картах) 2) заклад - be at stake - minority stake 2. гл. 1) делать ставку 2) ставить на заклад 3) рисковать ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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  1. кол, столб to set (to drive) stakes —- ам. застолбить участок; поселиться на (постоянное) место жительства, обосноваться to move (to pull up) stakes —- ам. сниматься с места, переселяться to tether a horse to a stake —- привязать лошадь к столбу 2. стойка, подпорка (для дерева); жердь plants winding up stakes —- растения, вьющиеся по жердочкам 3. веха 4. ист. столб, к которому привязывали осужденного на сожжение 5. (the stake) смерть на костре, сожжение заживо (казнь) Joan died at the stake —- Жанну сожгли на костре 6. собир. колья, столбы (в заборе, изгороди и т. п.) 7. небольшая переносная наковальня 8. колода для мездрения кожи 9. автомобиль с решетчатым кузовом stake body —- решетчатый кузов 10. провешивать, обозначать вехами, отмечать границу чего-л. вехами (также stake off, stake out) to stake a claim for smth. —- заявлять свои права на что-л.; забронировать за собой что-л. to stake out a day for the meeting —- резервировать (выделить) день для собрания 11. загораживать, обносить кольями (также stake off) we've set aside a small area as a children's playground and staked it off —- мы отвели небольшой участок под детскую площадку и огородили его 12. подпирать, поддерживать, укреплять (с помощью кольев) 13. прикреплять, закреплять (с помощью кольев и т. п.) 14. пронзать, прокалывать...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
7.
  out  а) отмечать границу (чего-л.) вехами; to stake out a claim  а) отмечать вехами границу земельного участка в подтверждение своего права на него;  б) заявлять свои права (на что-л.);  б) sl. делать засаду; Additional police were called in to stake out the hole, where the gunman was thought to be hiding. STAKE up загораживать кольями STAKE  1. noun  1) кол, столб; стойка  2) столб, к которому привязывали присужденного к сожжению  3) (the stake) смерть на костре, сожжение заживо  4) небольшая переносная наковальня  5) oft. pl. ставка (в картах и т.п.); заклад (в пари); he plays for high (low) stakes - он играет по большой (по маленькой)  6) доля, участие (в прибыли и т.п.)  7) pl. приз (на скачках и т.п.)  8) pl. скачки на приз to be at stake - быть поставленным на карту; быть в опасности to pull up stakes amer. - сняться с места; смотать удочки  2. v.  1) укреплять или подпирать колом, стойкой  2) сажать на кол  3) ставить на карту, рисковать (чем-л.) (on/upon); Foolishly, he staked all his possessions on the result of the card game.  4) cards делать ставку  5) amer.; sl. поддерживать материально, финансировать (что-л.) - stake in - stake off - stake out - stake up Syn: see venture STAKE in огораживать кольями STAKE off = stake out STAKE out a claim  а) отмечать границы отведенного участка  б) закреплять свое право на что-л. ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  (stakes, staking, staked) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. If something is at stake, it is being risked and might be lost or damaged if you are not successful. The tension was naturally high for a game with so much at stake... At stake is the success or failure of world trade talks... PHRASE 2. The stakes involved in a contest or a risky action are the things that can be gained or lost. By arresting the organisation’s two top leaders the government and the army have now raised the stakes... N-PLURAL: oft supp N 3. If you stake something such as your money or your reputation on the result of something, you risk your money or reputation on it. He has staked his political future on an election victory... VERB: V n on n 4. If you have a stake in something such as a business, it matters to you, for example because you own part of it or because its success or failure will affect you. He was eager to return to a more entrepreneurial role in which he had a big financial stake in his own efforts... N-COUNT: N in n 5. You can use stakes to refer to something that is like a contest. For example, you can refer to the choosing of a leader as the leadership stakes. Britain lags behind in the European childcare stakes. N-PLURAL: the supp N 6. A stake is a pointed wooden post which is pushed into the ground, for example in order to support a young tree. = post N-COUNT 7. If you stake a claim, you say that something is yours or that you have a right to it. Jane is determined to stake her claim as an actress... PHRASE: V inflects ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 n 1 »SHARP POST« a pointed piece of wood, metal etc that is pushed into the ground to hold a rope, mark a particular place etc 2 the stake a post to which a person was tied in former times to be killed by being burnt  (burn sb at the stake)  (Witches were often burnt at the stake.) 3 have a stake in to have an important part or share in a business, plan etc so that you will gain if it succeeds  (a 33% stake in the business | I just don't feel I have a stake in the country's future.) 4 be at stake if something that you value very much is at stake, you will lose it if a plan or action is not successful  (If we lose the contract, hundreds of jobs are at stake.) 5 (be prepared to) go to the stake for/over sth to take great risks to protect or defend an idea, belief etc  (That's my opinion, but I wouldn't go to the stake for it.) 6 »RISK« C usually singular money risked on the result of something, especially a horse race; bet2 (1) 7 stakes money that people risk on the result of a game, race, etc, all of which is taken by the winner  (We're playing for very high stakes here.) 8 play for high stakes a) to risk a lot of money in a game b) to be in a situation where you gain or lose a lot 9 the popularity/fashion etc stakes a situation that can be considered as if it were a competition  (Ben wouldn't score very highly in the popularity stakes.) 10 pull up stakes AmE up stakes BrE informal to leave your job or home  (We're going to pull up stakes and move to Montana.) ~2 v 1 to risk money on a race or competition  (Hargreave staked his whole fortune on one card game.) 2 to risk losing something that is valuable or important to you, if a plan or action is not successful  (stake sth on sb/sth)  (The President is staking his reputation on these trade talks. | I've staked all my hopes on you.) 3 also stake up to fasten or strengthen something with stakes  (Those young trees will have to be staked.) 4 also stake off to mark or enclose an area of ground with stakes  (The muddiest corner of the field has been staked off.) 5 stake ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  See: AT STAKE, PULL UP STAKES. ...
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