词组 | have a stake in (something) |
释义 | have a stake in (something)1. To be financially involved in a business or similar endeavor. I don't know why she's suddenly so interested in our company—it's not like she has a stake in it or anything. 2. To have a strong interest in something. Of course I have a stake in your welfare—I am your mother, after all! have a stake in somethingFig. to have something at risk in something; to have a financial or other interest in something. I have a stake in that company. I want it to make a profit. I don't have a stake in it, so I don't care. have a stake inHave a share, interest, or involvement in something or someone. For example, Every member had a stake in the business, or She knew that she had a stake in her children's future. This term uses stake in the sense of "something to gain or lose," as in gambling. [Late 1700s] have a stake in something1. If you have a stake in something, you take part in it or it affects you and you care about what happens to it. These meetings are supposed to make everyone feel they have a stake in the decision-making. Your nearest and dearest have a stake in your baby. 2. If you have a stake in something, you own part of it. The partners who have a stake in the company also work with clients. |
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