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单词 parlayed
释义

parlay

1 of 2

verb

par·​lay ˈpär-ˌlā How to pronounce parlay (audio) -lē How to pronounce parlay (audio)
parlayed; parlaying; parlays

transitive verb

1
: to bet in a parlay
2
a
: to exploit successfully
He hoped to parlay his basketball skills into a college scholarship.
b
: to increase or otherwise transform into something of much greater value
She parlayed $5,000 and years of hard work into a multimillion-dollar company.

parlay

2 of 2

noun

: a series of two or more bets so set up in advance that the original stake plus its winnings are risked on the successive wagers
broadly : the fresh risking of an original stake together with its winnings

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In gambling, parlay is used for a series of bets in which a person places a bet, then puts the original stake of money and all of its winnings on new wagers. The noun comes from the French name for such bets: paroli. Be careful not to mix up the verb parlay with the similar word parley, meaning "to speak with another or to confer."

Example Sentences

Recent Examples on the Web
Verb
In 2018, Adams was able to parlay that success into a place of his own with Bullard, an upscale downtown restaurant and sister cocktail bar named for the town where he was born and featuring dishes inspired by Oregon and Texas. oregonlive, 5 Aug. 2022 Kuzuhara, who’s been playing competitively for about 10 years, opened 2022 by winning the Australian Open singles and doubles junior championships and used that confidence to parlay it into a pro tennis career. Gary Curreri, Sun Sentinel, 19 Aug. 2022 His three home runs and .333 batting average helped the Nationals parlay their 2019 wild-card finish into the only world championship in franchise history. Dan Schlossberg, Forbes, 2 Aug. 2022 FanDuel is creating even more ways to win and FanDuel TV is the next launch to parlay more interest and engagement in sports. Jay Ginsbach, Forbes, 24 July 2022 So to parlay that into real life, [into the] even bigger existence of childhood ... this is so deep on so many levels. Lester Fabian Brathwaite, EW.com, 15 June 2022 Gender also may be contributing to the narrative that Sandberg won’t be able to parlay her ample business experience and political savvy into another act. Sarah Todd, Quartz, 2 June 2022 One of the draft's most elastic pass rushers, Jackson was never able to parlay his occasional flashes of brilliance into consistent production. Michael Middlehurst-schwartz, USA TODAY, 29 Apr. 2022 Every key piece of this year's roster is eligible to return in 2022-23, though there's a possibility that multiple players parlay the spotlight provided by this year's tournament and transfer into a more prestigious program. Paul Myerberg, USA TODAY, 28 Mar. 2022
Noun
This parlay is boosted to +390, which makes a $100 bet pay out $490. Chicago Tribune, 13 Sep. 2022 The first is based around the popular same game parlay function. Xl Media, cleveland, 7 Sep. 2022 However, a parlay means both legs need to hit for the bet to win. Catena Media, oregonlive, 2 Sep. 2022 Head over to the promotions page to see a running list of all the latest profit boosts and parlay specials. Xl Media, cleveland, 14 July 2022 The mobile app is top-notch and full of incredible features, odds boosts, parlay bets, and traditional betting markets. Xl Media, cleveland, 8 June 2022 There are daily odds boosts for winnable propositions, parlay insurance offers, free bets and more. Xl Media, cleveland, 4 Aug. 2022 Under the Promos and Boosts tabs in the app, registrants will find odds boosts, deposit matches, parlay insurances, profit boosts, and other risk-free wagers. Xl Media, cleveland, 9 July 2022 Certainly, the first bet insurance will be the most popular user perk following deposit, but bettors can also take advantage of a separate UFC 276 parlay insurance that will refund losing wagers in the event one leg fails to hit. Xl Media, cleveland, 1 July 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Verb

verbal derivative (perhaps with conformation to parley entry 2 or French parler "to speak") of paroli "series of bets set up so that the original stake and winnings are placed on successive wagers," borrowed from French, borrowed from Italian, plural of parolo (stress on first syllable), of uncertain origin

Note: Apparently the earliest attestation of the Italian word is in the Italian-English dictionary of John Florio, Queen Anna's New World of Words, or Dictionarie of the Italian and English Tongues (London, 1611), in which Pároli is defined as "a grand part set or cast at dice," with a corresponding verb Paroláre "to set or play at a grand part at dice." French paroli first appears as a gloss of the Italian word in the Italian-French dictionary of Antoine Oudin, Recherches italiennes et françoises, ou Dictionnaire, contenant outre les mots ordinaires, une quantité de Proverbes & de Phrases (Paris, 1640), where Italian Paroli is glossed as "paroli, aux dez" ("paroli, at dice"). C. Battisti and G. Alessio (Dizionario etimologico italiano, Florence, 1954) characterize parolo as Neapolitan ("voce napoletano") and adduce additionally Sicilian pàrula "doppia posta nel giuoco del faraone o bassetta" ("double stake in the game of faro or basset [a game similar to faro]"), which they aver to be a derivative of paro "equal." Opposing these conjectures is the entry párolo in a list of dialect words from Lucca in Tuscany, along with their etymologies, compiled by Silvio Pieri ("Appunti etimologici," Zeitschrift für romanische Philologie, Band 30 [1903], p. 302). Pieri proposes that the word is a univerbation of paro lo "I offer it (hold it out)," referring to the sum wagered. This etymology is seconded by the Oxford English Dictionary, third edition, and the Trésor de la langue française.

Noun

derivative of parlay entry 1

First Known Use

Verb

1828, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Noun

1904, in the meaning defined above

parlayed

verb

past tense of parlay
as in expanded
to use or develop (something) to get something else that has greater value He hoped to parlay his basketball skills into a college scholarship.

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • expanded
  • extended
  • boosted
  • accelerated
  • developed
  • increased
  • jumped
  • augmented
  • stretched
  • multiplied
  • compounded
  • swelled
  • maximized
  • skyrocketed
  • escalated
  • supplemented
  • spiked
  • amplified
  • stoked
  • hyped
  • boomed
  • upped
  • followed up
  • enlarged
  • aggrandized
  • pumped up
  • built up
  • accumulated
  • raised
  • inflated
  • supersized
  • reinforced
  • protracted
  • intensified
  • prolonged
  • complemented
  • enhanced
  • lengthened
  • drew out
  • elongated
  • amassed
  • added (to)
  • distended
  • heightened
  • strengthened
  • dilated
  • magnified
  • blew up
  • collected
  • racheted (up)
  • bumped (up)
  • reenforced
  • ratcheted (up)
  • fleshed (out)
  • beefed (up)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • curtailed
  • shortened
  • abbreviated
  • contracted
  • condensed
  • abridged
  • compressed
  • reduced
  • constricted
  • retrenched
  • dwindled
  • decreased
  • diminished
  • downsized
  • lessened
  • lowered
  • subtracted (from)
  • abated
  • cut back
  • de-escalated
  • minified
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