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Stakes là gì, Định nghĩa & Ý nghĩa của từ stake, stakes are high có nghĩa là gì

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If you have a stake in something, it is important khổng lồ you because you have sầu a personal interest or involvement in it:
 

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used in the names of horse races in which the prize money is provided by all the owners of the horses that are competing in the race
The prime minister is not very high in the popularity stakes (= he is not very popular) at the moment.
The stakes are pushed or hammered into the ground and can be used for supporting a plant or forming part of a fence.

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a nội dung in something, esp. a financial mô tả in a business, or an emotional investment in something:
a thiông xã, strong, pointed wood or metal pole pushed inlớn the ground & used lớn mark a spot or lớn support something:
the amount that someone has invested in a company, often expressed as a percentage of the total nội dung capital (= money invested in a business in the khung of shares):
have/hold/own a stake (in sth) The Chief Executive sầu has a controlling stake in the company worth €58m.
All three officials have a personal stake in the President"s re-election as it would allow them to keep their jobs.
Given the high stakes for both hardware makers và software suppliers, neither side is likely to lớn give sầu up easily.
if something like money, a job, or someone"s reputation is at stake, it is in danger of being lost because of a particular situation:
stake a clalặng to/for/on sth Various countries are trying lớn stake their claims to lớn the oil under the polar ice cap.
Numerous political parties have sầu gained representation, & they all have a stake in the survival of the regime.
Secondly, the spatial distribution of stakes may not be sufficient lớn characterise the dependence of mass balance on elevation.
The interpretative difficulties of these reversions are heightened as soon as we acknowledge that there was more than a fictional character at stake.
These questions, of course, already are widely debated in the truyền thông media, và interest groups already are staking out their positions.
Thus, one wonders whether persons with key responsibilities for household welfare are aware of what is at stake in debates about macro-economic reform.
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