betting
- IPA[ˈbɛtɪŋ]
英式
- the action of gambling money on the outcome of a race, game, or other unpredictable event;the odds offered by bookmakers on the outcome of races, games, etc.
noun: betting
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- 1. the action of gambling money on the outcome of a race, game, or other unpredictable event football pools and other forms of betting
- ▪ the odds offered by bookmakers on the outcome of races, games, etc. Atlantic Way headed the betting at 2-1
- risk something, usually a sum of money, against someone else's on the basis of the outcome ... I would be prepared to bet that what he really wanted was to settle down most people would bet their life savings on this prospect
- an act of risking a sum of money on the outcome of a future event: every Saturday she had a bet on the horses
Oxford American Dictionary
- risk a sum of money or valued item against someone else's on the basis of the outcome of an ... he bet on baseball games I would be prepared to bet that he wanted to leave
- an act of betting a sum of money: she had a bet on the Derby for a bet he once rode 200 miles in nine hours
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- between.
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- a slip of paper on which a bet is entered.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a form of betting in which the bettor wins or loses money according to the margin by which the ...
Oxford Dictionary
- an establishment licensed to handle bets on races and other events.
Oxford Dictionary
- a slip of paper on which a bet is entered.
Oxford Dictionary
- likely to be among the winners of a horse race and given appropriate odds
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- IPA[ˈbediNG]
美式
- the act of gambling money on the outcome of a race, game, or other unpredictable event: there was a good deal of betting on the races going on
Oxford American Dictionary