| 单词 | to bet one's shirt | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasto bet (also stake) one's shirt (that)  (a)   Originally Betting.  to put one's shirt on: to bet all one's money on a winner, outcome, etc.; to be sure of. Similarly also  to bet (also stake) one's shirt (that). ΘΚΠ society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > betting > bet on			[verb (transitive)]		 back1697 to put one's money on1847 to put one's shirt on1856 play1858 lump1864 lay1877 stand1877 to get on ——1884 to bet (also stake) one's shirt (that)1892 to go a (or the) bundle on1938 1856    Liverpool Mercury 29 Sept. 3/1  				‘Put your shirt on’ is expressive of great confidence in backing a horse, and literally means to stake all you have, even to your shirt, on the result. 1892    Pall Mall Gaz. 30 Mar. 6/2  				Bet thee my shirt Aunty Jane wins. 1938    E. Bowen Death of Heart  i. i. 25  				He had not foreseen ever having to put his shirt on either [woman]. 1954    T. S. Eliot Confidential Clerk  ii. 63  				Marriage is a gamble. But I'm a born gambler And I've put my shirt—no, not quite the right expression—Lucasta's the most exciting speculation I've ever thought of investing in. 2013    Bristol Post 		(Nexis)	 9 Dec. 20  				I was persuaded to put my shirt on a dead cert at a horse racing day out. < as lemmas | 
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