stake

英 [ste?k] 美[stek]
  • n. 樁,棍子;賭注;火刑;獎金
  • vt. 資助,支持;系…于樁上;把…押下打賭
  • vi. 打賭
  • n. (Stake)人名;(瑞典)斯塔克

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詞態(tài)變化


復(fù)數(shù):?stakes;第三人稱單數(shù):?stakes;過去式:?staked;過去分詞:?staked;現(xiàn)在分詞:?staking;

助記提示


1. 拿蛇做賭注。
2. at the stakes (在做賭注的時刻)關(guān)鍵時刻。
3. stick => stake.

中文詞源


stake 樁,木樁,木柱,刑柱,用樁劃界,界分

來自古英語 staca,樁,釘,銷子,來自 Proto-Germanic*stakon,棍,棒,柱子,來自 PIE*steg, 棍,棒,柱子,詞源同 stack,stick.

英文詞源


stake
stake: [OE] Stake ‘post’ comes ultimately from the prehistoric Germanic base *stak-, *stek-, *stik- ‘pierce, prick’, which also produced English attach, stick, stockade, etc. It may be that stake ‘wager’ [16] is the same word, alluding to a supposed former practice of putting the object wagered (such as one’s shirt) on a post before the start of the contest.
=> attach, stick, stockade
stake (n.1)
"pointed stick or post," Old English staca "pin, stake," from Proto-Germanic *stakon (cognates: Old Norse stiaki, Danish stage, Old Frisian stake, Middle Dutch stake, Dutch staak, German stake), from PIE root *steg- (1) "pole, stick." The Germanic word has been borrowed in Spanish (estaca), Old French (estaque), and Italian stacca) and was borrowed back as attach.

Meaning "post upon which persons were bound for death by burning" is recorded from c. 1200. Meaning "vertical bar affixed to the edge of a platform of s truck, rail car, etc., to hold boards to keep the load from falling off" is from 1875; hence stake-body as a type of truck (1907). In pull up stakes, "The allusion is to pulling up the stakes of a tent" [Bartlett].
stake (v.1)
early 14c., "to mark (land) with stakes," from stake (n.1). Hence, to stake a claim (1857). Meaning "to maintain surveilance" (usually stake out) is first recorded 1942, American English colloquial, probably form earlier sense of "mark off territory." Related: Staked; staking. Old English had stacung "piercing of an effigy by a pin or stake" (in witchcraft); staccan "pierce with a stake, spit."
stake (v.2)
"to risk, wager," 1520s, perhaps from notion of "post on which a gambling wager was placed" (see stake (n.2)), though Weekley suggests "there is a tinge of the burning or baiting metaphor" in this usage. Meaning "to maintain surveillance" (usually stake out) is first recorded 1942, American English colloquial, probably form earlier sense of "mark off territory." Related: Staked; staking.
stake (n.2)
"that which is placed at hazard," 1530s, from stake (v.). Perhaps literally "that which is put up," from notion of "post on which a gambling wager was placed," though OED points out there is "no evidence of the existence of such a custom." Weekley suggests "there is a tinge of the burning or baiting metaphor" in this usage. Hence, "an interest, something to gain or lose" (1784). Plural stakes, "sum of money to be won in a (horse) race," first recorded 1690s (compare sweepstakes). To have a stake in is recorded from 1784.

雙語例句


1. Dig a largish hole and bang the stake in first.
挖一個大點兒的洞,先把木樁敲進去。

來自柯林斯例句

2. Jane is determined to stake her claim as an actress.
簡決心主張自己作為一名女演員的權(quán)利。

來自柯林斯例句

3. Competition has been fierce to win a stake in Skoda.
爭奪斯柯達股份的競爭極為激烈。

來自柯林斯例句

4. At stake are more than 20,000 jobs in Britain's aerospace sector.
英國航天部門2萬多人面臨失業(yè)的危險。

來自柯林斯例句

5. At stake is the success or failure of world trade talks.
世界貿(mào)易談判正處于成敗的重要關(guān)頭。

來自柯林斯例句

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