- to take a stake
- вложить долю во что-либо
English-russian accounting dictionary. 2014.
English-russian accounting dictionary. 2014.
Stake (Latter Day Saints) — A stake is an administrative unit composed of multiple congregations in denominations of the Latter Day Saint movement. A stake is approximately comparable to a diocese in the Catholic Church and other Christian denominations. The name stake… … Wikipedia
stake — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 (also stakes) amount that could be won/lost ADJECTIVE ▪ big, high ▪ low, small ▪ personal ▪ H … Collocations dictionary
stake — ▪ I. stake stake 1 [steɪk] noun 1. [countable] FINANCE money risked or invested in a business: • He has a stake in some liquid assets that could be used for income or held on to as a safety net. • Analysts expect the company to … Financial and business terms
stake — 1 noun 1 SHARP POST (C) a pointed piece of wood, metal etc that is pushed into the ground to hold a rope, mark a particular place etc 2 the stake a post to which a person was tied in former times to be killed by being burnt: burn sb at the stake … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
stake — I n 1. pale, picket, palisade, spike, pike, stick; post, upright, column, pillar, standard; rod, bar, peg, pin. 2. the stake death by fire or burning, auto da fe . v 3.Often stake outor off mark, demarcate, define, outline, delineate, determine;… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
stake out — PHRASAL VERB If you stake out a position that you are stating or a claim that you are making, you are defending the boundaries or limits of the position or claim. [V P n (not pron)] Those who want to take child abuse seriously today must stake… … English dictionary
Take the Lead — Infobox Film name = Take the Lead caption = Promotional poster for Take the Lead imdb id = 0446046 writer = Dianne Houston starring = Antonio Banderas Rob Brown Yaya DaCosta Alfre Woodard Dante Basco Jenna Dewan Marcus T. Paulk Lauren Collins… … Wikipedia
take — verb ADVERB ▪ well ▪ badly ▪ She took the news of her father s death very badly. ▪ seriously ▪ I wanted to be taken seriously as an artist … Collocations dictionary
take — I Australian Slang 1. cheat; swindle; 2. pick pocket; 3. profit, as from a short term business venture, a day s gambling, etc.: The take was $100 II Inglish (Indian English) Dictionary Means consume when used with food or drink items. Take a cold … English dialects glossary
take someone's (good or dear) name away — (of a male) to copulate with casually It is her reputation, not her form of address, which is at stake: The captain of the football team spent a whole year trying to take my dear name away from me. (Mailer, 1965 he was not suggesting … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
stake a claim — verb To take an action that asserts a property tight in something. Who are the nations that have staked a claim to Antarctica lands? … Wiktionary