
경주나 시합 등 미래의 사건 결과에 돈이나 가치 있는 것을 걸다.
To risk a sum of money or something of value against someone else's on the basis of the outcome of a future event, such as a race or game.
예문:
"I decided to bet twenty dollars on the underdog team, hoping for a major upset."
"She rarely bets on sports, preferring to save her money for travel."
"They bet a bottle of expensive wine on who could finish the marathon first."
어떤 일이 사실이거나 일어날 것이라고 확신하거나 단언하다.
To feel certain or confident that something is true or will happen; to state something as a strong assertion.
예문:
"I bet you he's going to be late again, he always misses the first train."
"She'll bet that the new restaurant will fail within six months due to its high prices."
"You bet I'm coming to the party! I wouldn't miss it for the world."
불확실한 사건의 결과에 거는 행위 또는 그 걸린 돈이나 물건.
An act of wagering money or the specific sum of money or item staked on the outcome of an uncertain event.
예문:
"The final bet placed on the championship game exceeded one million dollars."
"He accepted the bet, shaking hands to seal the agreement."
"Placing a small bet on the lottery is a weekly ritual for many people."
성공할 가능성이 가장 높다고 여겨지는 사람, 사물, 또는 행동 방침.
A person, thing, or course of action considered to be the most promising or likely to succeed (often used with 'good' or 'best').
예문:
"Hiring Sarah was definitely the best bet for leading the new marketing campaign."
"If you want to avoid traffic, taking the subway is your safest bet."
"Many analysts believe that renewable energy stocks are a good bet for long-term investment."