不及物动词赌博; 孤注一掷; 投机,冒风险; 打赌
及物动词赌博,下赌注; 使冒风险
名词冒险; 赌博或其他投机
1. 甘布尔:2005年,澳大利亚甘布尔(Gamble)等的研究纳入103例有不良分娩体验的女性. 受试者被分为干预组(接受产后72小时内助产士面对面咨询和产后4~6周电话咨询)和对照组. 3个月随访结果显示,干预措施能有效降低抑郁、紧张等症状,
2. 投机,赌博:Galloping inflation 恶性通货膨胀 | Gamble 投机,赌博 | gamble in stock 股票投机
1. 冒险;投机;赌博
A gamble is a risky action or decision that you take in the hope of gaining money, success, or an advantage over other people.
e.g. Yesterday, he named his cabinet and took a big gamble in the process.
昨天他冒了很大的风险任命了内阁成员。
e.g. ...the French president's risky gamble in calling a referendum.
法国总统决定举行全民公决的冒险之举
2. 冒险;碰运气;以…为赌注
If you gamble on something, you take a risky action or decision in the hope of gaining money, success, or an advantage over other people.
e.g. Few firms will be willing to gamble on new products...
很少有公司愿意冒险开发新产品。
e.g. They are not prepared to gamble their careers on this matter...
他们不愿意把自己的事业押在这件事上。
3. (在纸牌、赛马等中)赌(钱);赌博
If you gamble an amount of money, you bet it in a game such as cards or on the result of a race or competition. People who gamble usually do it frequently.
e.g. Most people visit Las Vegas to gamble their hard-earned money...
大多数人拿着辛苦挣来的钱去拉斯维加斯赌博。
e.g. John gambled heavily on the horses...
约翰在这几匹马上下了很大的赌注。
1. Other than earning a commission for buying and selling for its clients, the bank is also making a gamble itself.
2. gamble的反义词
2. Ferguson has insisted the move is no gamble given Owen's high calibre history but there was some scepticism among commentators.
3. It is believed that such casinos have become prime avenues for capital flight as players gamble away embezzled government funds or illegal business earnings.
4. Part of Intel's gamble in Chandler is to try to convert an older plant to new technologies.
5. gamble的近义词
5. People with a little sense will sneer at this argument, as it is impossible to persuade a gambling addict to gamble sensibly.
6. Most of us would rather stick to our comfort zone than gamble on an unknown.
7. gamble
7. Investing in high fashion in the current economic climate carries equally high risk, and many companies are looking to China's new money as the safest gamble.
8. Instead they started to gamble and wanted to open gambling dens themselves.
9. gamble在线翻译
9. A shopper reaches for Procter & Gamble Co Tide brand laundry detergent at a supermarket in New York.
10. Some rich kids or adults who do not want to gamble could order any pattern the artist could do by paying a higher price.
noun
1. a risky act or venture
2. money that is risked for possible monetary gain
verb
1. gamble
1. play games for money
2. take a risk in the hope of a favorable outcome
e.g. When you buy these stocks you are gambling
Synonym: chance risk hazard take chances adventure run a risk take a chance