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1 wager
{'weidʒə}
I. 1. бас, обзалагане, облог
to lay/make a WAGER хващам се на бас, обзалагам се
to take up a WAGER приемам бас/облог
2. WAGER of battle ист. решаване на спор чрез двубой
II. v обзалагам се* * *{'weijъ} n 1. бас, обзалагане, облог; to lay/make a wager хваща(2) {'weijъ} v обзалагам се.* * *обзалагане; облог; обзалагам се; бас;* * *1. i. бас, обзалагане, облог 2. ii. v обзалагам се 3. to lay/make a wager хващам се на бас, обзалагам се 4. to take up a wager приемам бас/облог 5. wager of battle ист. решаване на спор чрез двубой* * *wager[´weidʒə] I. v обзалагам се; II. n бас, обзалагане, облог; миза; \wager of battle ист. решаване на спор чрез двубой; \wager of law ист. оправдание на обвиняем (въз основа на клетви на свидетели); to lay a \wager обзалагам се.
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