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  • 1 bet

    راهَنَ \ bet: to risk money on an uncertain event: He bet me $5 that his team would win. I never bet on horses. \ رِهَان \ bet: an agreement to risk money on the result of some event: He made a bet that his car could go faster than mine. \ مَالُ \ bet: the money so risked: He lost his bet. \ See Also مَبْلَغ الرِّهان \ مَبْلَغُ الرِّهان \ bet: the money so risked: He lost his bet. \ مُراهَنة \ bet: an agreement to risk money on the result of some event: He made a bet that his car could go faster than mine.

    Arabic-English glossary > bet

  • 2 win

    [wɪn] present participle ˈwinning: past tense, past participle won [wan]
    1. verb
    1) to obtain (a victory) in a contest; to succeed in coming first in (a contest), usually by one's own efforts:

    Who won the war/match?

    He won (the race) in a fast time / by a clear five metres.

    يَرْبَح، يَفوز، يَكْسَب، يَنْتَصِر
    2) to obtain (a prize) in a competition etc, usually by luck:

    I won $5 in the crossword competition.

    يَكْسَب، يَفوز
    3) to obtain by one's own efforts:

    He won her respect over a number of years.

    يَكْتَسِب، يَحْصَل على، يُحَقِّق
    2. noun
    a victory or success:

    She's had two wins in four races.

    نَصْر، فَوْز، نَجاح

    Arabic-English dictionary > win

  • 3 راهن

    راهَنَ \ bet: to risk money on an uncertain event: He bet me $5 that his team would win. I never bet on horses.

    Arabic-English dictionary > راهن

  • 4 wager

    [ˈweɪdʒə]
    1. noun
    a bet:

    We made a wager that he would win.

    رِهان
    2. verb
    to bet (something) on the chance of something happening:

    I'll wager (ten dollars) that I can jump further than you.

    يُراهِن

    Arabic-English dictionary > wager

  • 5 المراهنات على كرة القدم

    المُرَاهَنَات على كُرة القَدَم \ pools, football pools: an arrangement by which people risk small amounts of money on the results of football matches, and those who guess the results correctly win large shares of the combined money. \ مُراهَنة \ bet: an agreement to risk money on the result of some event: He made a bet that his car could go faster than mine.

    Arabic-English dictionary > المراهنات على كرة القدم

  • 6 back

    [bæk]
    1. noun
    1) in man, the part of the body from the neck to the bottom of the spine:

    She lay on her back.

    ظَهْر
    2) in animals, the upper part of the body:

    She put the saddle on the horse's back.

    ظَهْرالحَيَوان
    3) that part of anything opposite to or furthest from the front:

    She sat at the back of the hall.

    ظَهْر، الجِهَة الخَلفِيَّه
    4) in football, hockey etc a player who plays behind the forwards.
    دِفاع، ظَهير
    2. adjective
    of or at the back:

    the back door.

    خَلفي
    3. adverb
    1) to, or at, the place or person from which a person or thing came:

    He gave the car back to its owner.

    إلى
    2) away (from something); not near (something):

    Move back! Let the ambulance get to the injured man

    Keep back from me or I'll hit you!

    بَعيدا
    3) towards the back (of something):

    Sit back in your chair.

    إلى الخَلْف
    4) in return; in response to:

    When the teacher is scolding you, don't answer back.

    بِالمُقابِل، كَرَدِّ فِعْل
    5) to, or in, the past:

    Think back to your childhood.

    إلى الوَراء
    4. verb
    1) to (cause to) move backwards:

    He backed (his car) out of the garage.

    يُعيد الى الخَلْف
    2) to help or support:

    Will you back me against the others?

    يُؤَيِّد، يَدْعَم
    3) to bet or gamble on:

    I backed your horse to win.

    يُراهِن عَلى

    Arabic-English dictionary > back

  • 7 put on

    Put the light on!

    يُضيءُ، يُشْعِلُ
    2) to dress oneself in:

    Which shoes are you going to put on?

    يَرْتَدي، يَلْبِس
    3) to add or increase:

    I've put on weight.

    يَزيد، يَرْفَع

    They're putting on "Hamlet" next week.

    يَعْرِض، يُنْتِج
    5) to provide (eg transport):

    They always put on extra buses between 8.00 and 9.00 a.m.

    يُزَوِّد بوسائِل السَّيْر
    6) to make a false show of; to pretend:

    She said she felt ill, but she was just putting it on.

    يَتَظاهَر، يَدَّعي
    7) to bet (money) on:

    I've put a pound on that horse to win.

    يُراهِن

    Arabic-English dictionary > put on

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  • bet — bet1 S1 [bet] v past tense and past participle bet present participle betting 1.) [I and T] to risk money on the result of a race, game, competition, or other future event →↑gamble ▪ How much do you want to bet? bet (sb) that ▪ He bet me £10 that …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • bet\ one's\ boots — • bet one s boots • bet one s bottom dollar • bet one s shirt v. phr. informal 1. To bet all you have. This horse will win. I would bet my bottom dollar on it. Jim said he would bet his boots that he would pass the examination. 2. • bet one s… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • bet\ one's\ bottom\ dollar — • bet one s boots • bet one s bottom dollar • bet one s shirt v. phr. informal 1. To bet all you have. This horse will win. I would bet my bottom dollar on it. Jim said he would bet his boots that he would pass the examination. 2. • bet one s… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • bet\ one's\ life — • bet one s boots • bet one s bottom dollar • bet one s shirt v. phr. informal 1. To bet all you have. This horse will win. I would bet my bottom dollar on it. Jim said he would bet his boots that he would pass the examination. 2. • bet one s… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • bet\ one's\ shirt — • bet one s boots • bet one s bottom dollar • bet one s shirt v. phr. informal 1. To bet all you have. This horse will win. I would bet my bottom dollar on it. Jim said he would bet his boots that he would pass the examination. 2. • bet one s… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • bet — has past and past participle forms bet and betted; both are correct although bet is preferable, and is more common in BrE and (even more) in AmE. But betted is also found • (I d have betted you wouldn t be much good at taking somebody out… …   Modern English usage

  • bet — I UK [bet] / US verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms bet : present tense I/you/we/they bet he/she/it bets present participle betting past tense bet past participle bet ** to risk an amount of money by saying what you think will happen,… …   English dictionary

  • bet — I n. 1) to make a bet 2) to place a bet on 3) to accept, take a bet 4) a side bet 5) a bet that + clause (she made a bet that her team would win) 6) on a bet (he did it on a bet) 7) (misc.) to hedge one s bets ( to protect oneself by placing… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • bet — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ good, safe, sure ▪ fair ▪ bad ▪ risky ▪ outside (= with a v …   Collocations dictionary

  • win — v. & n. v. (winning; past and past part. won) 1 tr. acquire or secure as a result of a fight, contest, bet, litigation, or some other effort (won some money; won my admiration). 2 tr. be victorious in (a fight, game, race, etc.). 3 intr. a be the …   Useful english dictionary

  • bet — 1 past tense and past participle bet or bettedpresent participle betting verb 1 (I, T) to risk money on the result of a race, game, competition, or other future event: bet (sb) that: Sean bet that I wouldn t pass my exam. | bet (sth) on: She bet… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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