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A n1 Games, Turf, fig ( amount risked) enjeu m ; to put a stake on miser sur [horse] ; high/low stakes enjeux élevés/faibles ; to play for high stakes lit, fig jouer gros ; to raise the stakes lit augmenter l'enjeu ; fig monter la mise ; to be at stake fig être en jeu ; there is a lot at stake fig ce n'est pas à prendre à la légère ; he has a lot at stake fig il a gros à perdre ; to put sth at stake lit, fig mettre qch en jeu ;2 ( investment) participation f (in dans) ; a large/small stake une forte/faible participation ; to have a 30% stake in avoir une participation de 30% dans [company] ;4 Hist ( for execution) bûcher m ; to go to the stake monter au bûcher ; to be burnt at the stake être brûlé sur le bûcher.B stakes npl Turf montant m du prix ; the Diamond Stakes la course des Diamond Stakes ; ‘France top in pay stakes’ fig journ ‘la France en tête dans la compétition salariale’.C vtr1 ( gamble) miser [money, property] ; risquer [reputation] ; to stake one's all on tout miser sur ; I would stake my life on it j'en mettrais ma tête à couper ○ ;2 Hort mettre un tuteur à [plant, tree] ;to stake one's claim to fig exposer ses revendications sur ; to (pull) up stakes larguer les amarres ○.■ stake out:▶ stake out [sth], stake [sth] out1 [police] surveiller [hide-out] ;2 lit délimiter [qch] avec des pieux [land] ; -
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stake out [sth.], stake [sth.] out1) (place under surveillance) [ police] piantonare, sorvegliare [ place]2) (mark with stakes) delimitare con dei paletti [ land]* * *stake out [sth.], stake [sth.] out1) (place under surveillance) [ police] piantonare, sorvegliare [ place]2) (mark with stakes) delimitare con dei paletti [ land] -
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I1. [steık] n1. 1) кол, столбto set /to drive/ stakes - амер. а) застолбить участок; б) поселиться на (постоянное) место жительства, обосноваться
to move /to pull up/ stakes - амер. сниматься с места, переселяться
2) стойка, подпорка ( для дерева); жердьplants winding up stakes - растения, вьющиеся по жёрдочкам
2. веха3. 1) ист. столб, к которому привязывали осуждённого на сожжение2) (the stake) смерть на костре, сожжение заживо ( казнь)4. собир. колья, столбы (в заборе, изгороди и т. п.)5. небольшая переносная наковальня6. колода для мездрения кожи7. автомобиль с решётчатым кузовом2. [steık] v1. провешивать, обозначать вехами, отмечать границу чего-л. вехами (тж. stake off, stake out)to stake off /out/ 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
2. загораживать, обносить кольями (тж. 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
3. 1) подпирать, поддерживать, укреплять ( с помощью кольев)2) прикреплять, закреплять (с помощью кольев и т. п.)4. пронзать, прокалывать (колом и т. п.)5. разминать, тянуть ( кожу)6. ист. привязывать к столбу для сожжения7. ист. сажать на кол (тж. stake up)II1. [steık] n1. ставка (в картах и т. п.); заклад (при пари и т. п.)to play for high stakes - а) играть по большой; б) рисковать всем
to lay down /to set/ smth. at (the) stake - поставить что-л. на карту, поставить что-л. под угрозу, рисковать чем-л.
to be at stake - быть поставленным на карту, быть в опасности, находиться под угрозой
his life is at stake - на карту поставлена его жизнь, речь идёт о его жизни
2. pl приз ( на состязаниях)3. pl скачки на приз4. 1) доля, часть (в прибыли и т. п.)2) заинтересованность в каком-л. делеto have a stake in smth. - быть кровно заинтересованным в чём-л.
5. разг. образ жизни; линия поведения2. [steık] v1. делать ставку; ставить на закладto stake very high - вести большую игру, играть по большой
I stake my reputation on his honesty - за его честность я ручаюсь своим добрым именем
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[steik] I noun(a strong stick or post, especially a pointed one used as a support or as part of a fence.) kolII 1. noun(a sum of money risked in betting: He and his friends enjoy playing cards for high stakes.) vložek pri stavi2. verb(to bet or risk (money or something of value): I'm going to stake $5 on that horse.) staviti- at stake* * *I [stéik]nounkol, drog; oporni kol; mučilni kol; mejni kol (steber); majhno nakovalo; sport drog kot zapreka (za preskakovanje pri konjskih dirkah)the stake figuratively grmada, smrt na grmadito pull up stakes American slang iti proč, odseliti seII [stéik]transitive verbopremiti, podpreti s koli; privezati (žival) na kol; predreti s kolom; nakoličiti (koga) (kazen)to stake off a claim — s količki označiti zemljišče, ki ga nekdo vzame pri naselitviIII [stéik]nounvložek (zastavek) (pri igri, pri stavi); figuratively interes, delež; plural vloženi denar v stave pri konjskih dirkah; nagrada, dobiček; konjske dirke; figuratively rizik, tveganje, nevarnostmaiden stakes — dirka le s konji, ki še niso nikoli zmagalito be at stake — biti na kocki (v nevarnosti, v vprašanju)what is at stake? — za kaj gre?to sweep the stakes — dobiti vse stavne vložke (na dirki), pospraviti ves dobičekIV [stéik]transitive verbstaviti (denar) (on na), figuratively staviti na kocko; nesigurno vložiti (denar); zastaviti dobro besedo (on za); American slang pomagati (komu) na noge, podpreti (koga) -
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♦ stake /steɪk/n.1 palo; paletto; piolo; picchetto2 (stor.) (palo del) rogo: to be condemned to the stake, essere condannato al rogo; Joan of Arc was burnt at the stake, Giovanna D'Arco fu bruciata sul rogo3 posta; puntata; scommessa: to play for high stakes, fare puntate assai alte; to raise the stakes, alzare la posta; rilanciare4 (fin.) partecipazione; quota di partecipazione; interesse: to acquire a stake in a business, acquisire una partecipazione in un'azienda5 (topogr.) palina; biffa7 [u] rischio● ( sport) stake boat, battello meda, barca che funge da boa di virata □ stake net, rete da pesca a graticola; gradella □ at stake, ( sport) in palio, in gioco; (fig.) in pericolo, a repentaglio, in ballo (fam.) □ (fin.) to have a stake in an enterprise, avere un interesse in un'impresa; esservi cointeressato □ (fin.) a stake in a company, una partecipazione azionaria □ (fig. fam.) to pull up stakes, andarsene; fare fagotto; traslocare □ to win all the stakes, vincere tutte le poste; far saltare il banco □ There's a lot at stake!, la posta è alta! □ Life ( itself) is at stake, ne va della vita (stessa).(to) stake /steɪk/v. t.3 ( spesso to stake off, to stake out) delimitare (o segnare) con picchetti; picchettare; palinare (tecn.): to stake out an estate, delimitare con picchetti una proprietà4 puntare; scommettere; rischiare: He staked his winnings on the next race, ha puntato la vincita sulla corsa successiva; I'd stake my life on it!, ci scommetterei la testa!; to stake everything, rischiare il tutto per tutto● ( slang) to stake out, controllare, tenere (qc.) sotto controllo (di polizia); tenere d'occhio ( un luogo sospetto, ecc.) □ to stake out a (o one's) claim, piantar picchetti in segno di possesso di un terreno; (fig.) accampare diritti, avanzare una pretesa □ (fam. USA) to stake sb. to st., comprare (o pagare, offrire, regalare) qc. a q. -
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stake [steɪk]1 noun(a) (post, pole) pieu m; (in surveying) piquet m, jalon m; (for plant) tuteur m; (for vine) échalas m; (for tethering animal) piquet m; (for tent) piquet m; (for execution) poteau m;∎ to die or to be burned at the stake mourir sur le bûcher;∎ she went to the stake for her beliefs ses convictions l'ont menée au bûcher;∎ figurative it's an important principle but I'm not about to go to the stake for it c'est un principe important mais je ne me sacrifierais pas ou je ne mourrais pas pour le défendre;(b) (in gambling) enjeu m, mise f;∎ to lose one's stake perdre sa mise;∎ the stakes are too high for me l'enjeu est trop important pour moi;∎ also figurative to play for high stakes jouer gros jeu;∎ to raise the stakes augmenter la mise; figurative faire monter les enchères(c) (interest, share) intérêt m, part f; (investment) investissement m, investissements mpl; (shareholding) participation f;∎ she has a 10% stake in the company elle a une participation de 10% dans la société, elle détient 10% du capital de la société;∎ the company has a big stake in nuclear energy la société a misé gros sur ou a fait de gros investissements dans le nucléaire;∎ we all have a stake in the education of the young l'éducation des jeunes nous concerne tous∎ to be at stake être en jeu;∎ what or how much is at stake? quels sont les enjeux?, qu'est-ce qui est en jeu?;∎ our honour is at stake il y va de notre honneur, notre honneur est en jeu;∎ basic issues of public health are at stake les bases mêmes de la santé publique sont en jeu;∎ there are lives at stake! il y a des vies en jeu!;∎ she has a lot at stake elle joue gros jeu, elle risque gros∎ he staked $10 on Birdy il a joué ou misé ou mis 10 dollars sur Birdy;∎ she had staked her reputation on the outcome of the negotiations elle avait risqué ou joué sa réputation sur le résultat des négociations;∎ he had staked everything or his all on getting the job il avait tout misé sur l'acceptation de sa candidature;∎ I'd stake my all or my life on it j'en mettrais ma main au feu∎ he is staking the newspaper for half a million dollars il investit un demi-million de dollars dans le journal;∎ familiar can you stake me for a new suit? est-ce que tu peux m'avancer de quoi m'acheter un nouveau costume□ ?(c) (fasten → boat, animal) attacher à un piquet; (→ tent) attacher avec des piquets; (→ plant) tuteurer; (→ vine) échalasser∎ to stake one's claim to a territory revendiquer un territoire (en le délimitant avec des piquets);∎ each gang has staked its claim to a piece of the territory chaque gang a délimité sa part de territoire;∎ she has staked her claim to a place in the history of our country elle mérite une place d'honneur dans l'histoire de notre pays(horse race) course f de chevaux; (prize) prix m;∎ Horseracing the Bingham Stakes le Prix de Bingham;∎ figurative the promotion stakes la course à l'avancement;∎ she hasn't got much going for her in the beauty/personality stakes elle n'est pas particulièrement gâtée physiquement/côté caractère►► stake boat bateau m de ligne de départ= stake out (a)(a) (delimit → area, piece of land) délimiter (avec des piquets); (→ boundary, line) marquer, jalonner; figurative (→ sphere of influence) définir; (→ market) se tailler; (→ job, research field) s'approprier(b) (keep watch on) mettre sous surveillance, surveiller;∎ they've got the house staked out ils surveillent la maison -
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stake [steɪk]1. nouna. (for fence, tree) pieu m• Britain has a big stake in North Sea oil la Grande-Bretagne a beaucoup investi dans le pétrole de la mer du Nord► at stakea. ( = bet) [+ money] miser ; [+ one's reputation, life] risquera. to stake out a position as... se tailler une place de...b. [+ person, house] placer sous surveillance* * *[steɪk] 1.1) Games, fig ( amount risked) enjeu mto play for high stakes — lit, fig jouer gros
to raise the stakes — lit augmenter l'enjeu; fig monter la mise
to be at stake — fig être en jeu
there is a lot at stake — fig ce n'est pas à prendre à la légère
to put something at stake — lit, fig mettre quelque chose en jeu
2) ( investment) participation f (in dans)4) History ( for execution) bûcher m2.transitive verb1) ( gamble) miser [money, property]; risquer [reputation]2) ( support) mettre un tuteur à [plant, tree]3) US ( back) financer [person]•Phrasal Verbs: -
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stake [steɪk]1. n1) кол, столб; сто́йка2) столб, к кото́рому привя́зывали приговорённого к сожже́нию3) (the stake) смерть на костре́, сожже́ние за́живо4) небольша́я перено́сная накова́льняhe plays for high (low) stakes он игра́ет по большо́й (по ма́ленькой)
6) до́ля, уча́стие ( в прибыли и т.п.)7) pl приз ( на скачках и т.п.)8) pl ска́чки на приз◊to be at stake быть поста́вленным на ка́рту; быть в опа́сности
;to pull (up) stakes сня́ться с ме́ста; смота́ть у́дочки
2. v1) укрепля́ть или подпира́ть коло́м, сто́йкой2) сажа́ть на́ кол3) ста́вить на ка́рту, рискова́ть (чем-л.)4) карт. де́лать ста́вку5) амер. разг. подде́рживать материа́льно, финанси́ровать (что-л.)stake in огора́живать ко́льями;а) отмеча́ть грани́цу (чего-л.) ве́хами;б) разг. следи́ть (за кем-л.);в) разг. назнача́ть (кого-л.) вести́ наблюде́ние;stake up загора́живать ко́льями -
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stake out а) отмечать границу (чего-л.) вехами; to stake out a claim а) от-мечать вехами границу земельного участка в подтверждение своего права на него;б) заявлять свои права (на что-л.); б) sl. делать засаду; Additional policewere called in to stake out the hole, where the gunman was thought to behiding. -
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- n1. колышек; веха; пикет
2. стойка; подпорка; столб
3. стержень
to stake out — разбивать (линию, угол)
- grade stake
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- nail stake
- setting stake
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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