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• Ill stake stands long (longest) (The) - Битая посуда два века живет (Б), Скрипучее дерево стоит, а здоровое летит (C)• Ill stake stands the longest (An) - Битая посуда два века живет (Б), Скрипучее дерево стоит, а здоровое летит (C)• Loose stake stands long (longest) (The) - Битая посуда два века живет (Б), Скрипучее дерево стоит, а здоровое летит (C)• Nothing stake, nothing draw - Риск - благородное дело (P), Хода нет, ходи с червей (X) -
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اِهْتِمام \ attention: care and thought: Pay attention to my words!. care: serious thought or attention: Treat that glass with care. heed: attention; notice: He paid no heed to my advice. interest: a desire to know about sth.; eager attention; concern: He takes no interest in sport. He has lost interest in it. notice: attention: The matter was brought to his notice. regard: respect; concern: He has little regard for the truth. stake: a personal interest that shows one’s faith in sth., and one’s acceptance of risk: I’ve bought a farm on the island, so now I have a stake there. \ See Also عناية (عِنَايَة)، مصلحة (مَصْلَحَة) -
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مَصْلَحَة \ good: use; value: What’s the good of that? Rules are made for your own good. interest: sth. with which one is concerned; sth. to which one gives eager attention: They have many different business interests. Her interests in life are music and reading. service: a group of people who work for the government or who supply some public need: the fire service; the fighting services (army, navy and air force). stake: a personal interest that shows one’s faith in sth., and one’s acceptance of risk: I’ve bought a farm on the island, so now I have a stake there. \ See Also اهتمام (اهتِمام)، مرفق عام (مَرْفَق عامّ) -
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I [steɪk] nouna strong stick or post, especially a pointed one used as a support or as part of a fence.وَتَد II [steɪk]1. nouna sum of money risked in betting:مَبْلَغ للمُخاطَرَه في الرِّهانHe and his friends enjoy playing cards for high stakes.
2. verbto bet or risk (money or something of value):يُراهِن، يُجازِف في الرِّهانI'm going to stake $5 on that horse.
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خابُور \ stake: a strong pointed stick that is driven into the ground (e.g. to support a plant). -
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['ʃtaːkə]f -, -n (N Ger)(barge)pole; (für Stechkahn) (punt) pole* * *Sta·ke<-n, -n>[ˈʃta:kə]fSta·ken<-s, ->[ˈʃta:kn̩]m DIAL [punt] pole, bargepole -
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15 Stake Technology Limited
NASDAQ: STKLУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Stake Technology Limited
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Trademark term: STKLУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Stake Technology, Ltd.
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Military: S&PУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Stake and Platform
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Military: S&PУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > stake and platform
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verb. plot the course, mark out the course
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stake — n 1: the subject matter (as property or an obligation) of an interpleader 2: an interest or share in an esp. commercial undertaking Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
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