单词 | At stake |
例句 | 1. My honour is at stake. 2. The family honour is at stake. 3. The future of mankind is at stake. 4. Our children's education is at stake. 5. This decision puts our lives at stake. 6. There's more at stake here than you can possibly imagine. 7. National pride is at stake in next week's game against England. 8. At stake is the success or failure of world trade talks. 9. National honour is at stake in this match between France and England. 10. The prize at stake is a place in the final. 11. Thousands of lives will be at stake if emergency aid does not arrive in the city soon. 12. What was at stake was acute government embarrassment. 13. The statewide winner gets all 163 delegates at stake. 14. Pride, even personal prestige, were also at stake. 15. Something like their national honour was at stake. 16. At stake were 12,600 seats in 439 municipalities. 17. The money figures at stake can be high. 18. But wider issues are at stake. 19. But Philip, his prestige at stake in this first open challenge to the Angevin position,(http://) could not afford to retreat. 20. There was no place in history at stake here, no plan to record this event. 21. There is, we might say, a general interest at stake here. 22. And symmetry was at stake too, since Bush will be at the Gothenburg summit next month. 23. At stake the image of a party which prides itself on being loyal, but which has been riven by dissent. 24. There is more at stake here than just bringing boxes of sophisticated equipment to remote areas. 25. They have to win the contract - thousands of jobs are at stake. 26. They took the view that Casper was playing power politics with their jobs at stake. 27. The tension was naturally high for a game with so much at stake. 28. The minister will face the enquiry with his reputation at stake. 29. The senator from Kansas appeared well positioned to take almost all the 362 delegates at stake in the seven states. 30. By the force of his own enthusiasm, Buchanan has a chance of grabbing some of the 21 delegates at stake. 1. They have to win the contract - thousands of jobs are at stake. 31. The greater the commitment, the more a fan has at stake. 32. But it was soon apparent that there was far more at stake, as I was to hear. 33. But the significance of what was at stake in this shift in terminology needs to be spelled out. 34. In the end, more is at stake than temporary dips in certain test scores. 35. What has been at stake that we concerned ourselves with this? 36. Just under two and a half acres of land untouched for centuries is at stake. 37. Its honor at stake, the Pac-10 could not have selected a better last defense. 38. For they suggest that more is at stake in the dispute about holism than the comparatively technical notion of reducibility. 39. Weighty matters of economics and foreign policy appeared to be at stake as were the integrity and independence of public television. 40. Meanwhile, more serious mainstream criticism sees the colorblind vision of the republic at stake. 41. People's lives could be at stake, or at the very least their futures. 42. It was tense for a few minutes ... but it was the first home game ... and the first win at stake. 43. At the least, they understand something big is at stake. 44. The pressure is discreet - after all, the survival of a key Western ally and a new democracy is at stake. 45. Male speaker There's a lot of personal pride at stake within the parachuting world because we're on home ground. 46. Morality is often rendered impotent by human selfishness, avarice and wickedness. And few people take morality seriously, or are committed to what is morally right, when personal interests are at stake. Dr T.P.Chia 47. And, measured by the number of delegates at stake, the next, the pivotal battleground would be New York. 48. But in other ways the colony lagged behind, especially when government expenditure was at stake. 49. The wider issue at stake is the philosophy behind Labor's current problems: the corporatist approach to government. 50. With areas like Skomer, Skokholm, Grassholm containing such a rich myriad of wildlife,(/at stake.html) much is at stake. 51. Paula Corbin Jones are as lurid and titillating as the legal issues at stake are important and complex. 52. Their very lives would have to be at stake first. 53. Between the two of them there was a fundamental issue at stake. 54. The issue at stake is the relationship between literature and ideology. 55. This is the issue which is at stake in the third level of understanding. 56. In the other three novels frothy dialogue and sparkling wit tend to overshadow the deeper philosophical issues at stake. 57. At stake was a fundamental challenge to the soccer bodies' authority to administer the sport without intervention from civil courts. 58. By the time the conferences actually began in December, it had realised that real interests were at stake. 59. Too much is at stake to play politics with the policing of Northern Ireland at this late stage. 60. Top line personnel carry much more authority when really critical matters are at stake. 61. Where human life is at stake, a much greater degree of certainty is required. 62. This is partly because of the importance of the interests at stake in immigration decisions: personal safety and liberty. 63. Each of those states has 18 delegates at stake, but the delegates are divided among the leading candidates. 64. It is argued that there might be one financial cost at stake in this idea. 65. At stake is whether the scheme will create more wealth than it destroys. 66. The dispute was all the more bitter because a prize was at stake. 67. What is at stake in this novelty could scarcely be greater. 68. Some of the problems are highly complex and unique in that lives are at stake depending on their successful resolution. 69. Perhaps it is not reasonable to expect news reporters to sort fact from fiction when complex environmental issues are at stake. 70. Yet the issue at stake, is not merely the content of the final examination. 71. A lot is at stake - maybe even the security of the whole western world. 72. Something similar may also have happened in Martin county, where 9,770 postal votes are at stake. 73. Intransigence and personal suffering highlighted the principle at stake and emphasized the need of fighting for it. 74. Now, when far greater things were at stake, she had allowed her emotions to run riot. 75. At stake were 180 parliamentary and 455 state assembly seats. 76. Should Presley and Jackson divorce, there may be more at stake than pride and public perception. 77. Yet, if one really considers it, what is at stake is of immense importance, and can not be ignored. 78. What is at stake is whether conurbations like Merseyside and Tyne side face a future as grim as the present Belfast. 79. Plainly national security can not have been at stake since that had already been damaged. 80. Millions of pounds are at stake and one side is certain to receive a bloody nose. 81. No major EC country has ever been refused what it wanted when it declared that a vital national interest was at stake. 82. There was no issue,(/at stake.html) principle or point of view at stake. 83. The significance of the South Carolina primary extends far beyond the 37 delegates at stake Saturday. 84. The money at stake, however, comes from the federal government and must be approved by the board. 85. He was observing as a favor, he had nothing at stake: he could be unemotional. 86. The teacher himself, of course, has his job, his reputation and possibly his marriage at stake. 87. There was simply too much at stake to leave things to chance. 88. Its heroes are household names and millions of pounds are at stake when it is staged. 89. In fact poor people have more at stake in preserving the resources they depend on. 90. But most of all she won because she understood what was finally at stake in feminism. 91. It was then that I became fully aware of how your personality is really at stake. 92. South Dakota and North Dakota hold primaries the same day, with a combined total of 36 delegates at stake. 93. We can't just let this ride - this kid's future is at stake. 94. This project will examine the economic, political, legal and technological issues at stake with cars and electronics as case studies. 95. Is the amount at stake, though small, significant in relation to the financial circumstances of the applicant? 96. Even excluding something so self-evident as parent motivation, there is also practicality at stake. 97. With so much at stake, political uncertainty is the last thing that investors want. 98. With so much at stake the first-half was a barren, passionless affair. 99. And more is at stake than manners at the dinner table. 100. Humanity has more at stake in this than business interests. 101. As events were to demonstrate, eleven parliamentary seats or a difference of twenty-two votes in a parliamentary division were at stake. 102. The freedom of the press is at stake. 103. The life of the sick man is at stake. 104. Newton's Third Law is at stake. 105. People don't just knock one another off like this unless there's big money at stake. 106. President Bush's chief of staff, Josh Bolten, says much is at stake. 107. But when children are at stake we have to rise above that acquiescent mood. 108. The US success in Indonesia was a more important foreign policy victory, with control of the strategic naval chokepoint the Straits of Malacca at stake, than its subsequent failure in Indochina. 109. They accused him of ducking all the issues at stake. 109. try its best to gather and build good sentences. 110. What value – since this is what is at stake – can we suppose for the element of difference, in order that the result should be, quite clearly, the dyad? 111. The staggering news put the stable production of our staples at stake and may stall it. 112. The interest at stake of the intervenor appellant and the administrative appeal. 113. Luther would not compromise with Zwingli on the Lord's Supper because he believed the doctrines of the incarnation and Christ's humanity to be at stake. 114. The balkanization of Sudan is what is really at stake. For years the leaders and officials of South Sudan have been supported by America and the European Union. 115. Appointed as Sole Arbitrator by the ICC in disputes where Chinese language was at stake. 116. When an unattributed piece of information is published, the news organization's reputation is at stake along with that of the individual reporter. 117. At stake are more than 20,000 jobs in Britain's aerospace sector. 118. Given the breadth of issues at stake in our relationship with China, this ambassadorship is as important as any in the world, " he said." 119. Article 18 Any individual, legal entity or organization or anyone whom an administrative action is issued to as well a third party with interest at stake may file an administrative appeal. 120. Amazon may have the most at stake, given that it's a major book seller and is mining the Kindle for even more sales. 121. With its inordinately valuable and trusted brand at stake in the Washington Post, the risks are clearly high. 122. The Three Gorges featured numerous shoals, rapids an narrow reiver-course, in which navigation at night was at stake since ancient times. 123. You should not be overhasty . Remember there's a matter of over ten thousand dollars at stake. 124. Your reputation may be at stake if you partake in gossip. 125. The Justice at Stake Campaign says candidates raised one hundred sixty-eight million dollars between two thousand and two thousand seven. 126. At stake could be the legitimacy of the open market economy itself. 127. William Doyle, the chief executive of Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan, has more at stake than anyone in BHP Billiton's hostile takeover attempt of the world's biggest potash producer. 128. That shiftiness was also recognised by those whose money was actually at stake. 129. He acted immorally when his own interests were at stake. 130. INSIGHTS: Yucca Mountain - What Is at Stake for Our Nation? 131. Relent, do not be unjust ; reconsider, for my integrity is at stake. 132. At stake are the exclusive rights to hundreds of miles of railway across the west Australian desert used to haul nearly half a billion tonnes of ore dug up each year to ocean ports. 133. With the dignity of the Romany people and Romania's national identity at stake, a lot is riding on the outcome of this semantic clash. 134. Frederick S. Parsons, an income tax consultant, had been disputing and wrangling for an hour with a gover-ment tax inspector. An item of nine thousand dollars was at stake. 135. Participants will be asked to put their own funds at stake, up to $3 a day, toward meeting a monthly weight-loss goal. 135. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 136. While for Russia, Transcaucasia is the traditional sphere of influence and strategic interests at stake region, which is the natural barrier to keep security and stability. 137. The principle at stake was the inviolability of a sovereign state, not the creation of a democracy in the aggressor country. 138. Our homeland, the lives of our wives and children are at stake. 139. A key panel of the IMF said today that it supports giving more voting power to emerging market and developing countries, warning that the legitimacy of the institution was at stake. 140. Prior to the Berlin talks, Michael Glos, Germany's economics minister, warned that Russia's reputation as a gas supplier and Ukraine's reputation as a transit country were at stake. 141. If purity were the only thing at stake , America won hands down. 142. At stake is the project to create global accounting standards -- something endorsed by the G20 as one of the most important steps toward preventing a repeat of the current financial crisis. |
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