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bet B0212400 (bĕt)n.1. An agreement usually between two parties that the one who has made an incorrect prediction about an uncertain outcome will forfeit something stipulated to the other; a wager: made a bet that it would stop raining before 2:00.2. An amount or object risked in a wager; a stake: a bet of $50.3. One on which a stake is or can be placed: Our team is a sure bet to win.4. a. A plan or an option considered with regard to its probable consequence: Your best bet is to make reservations ahead of time.b. Informal A view or opinion, especially about something that cannot be known at the present time: My bet is that the rain will hold off. My bet is he didn't do it.v. bet or bet·ted, bet·ting, bets v.tr.1. To stake (an amount, for example) in a bet.2. To make a bet with: I bet them that we would be first.3. To make a bet on (a contestant or an outcome).4. To maintain confidently, as if making a bet: I bet they were surprised by the news.v.intr. To make or place a bet.Idiom: you bet Informal Of course; surely. [Origin unknown.]ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | you bet - an expression of emphatic agreementand how, you said it | Translationsbet (bet) – past tense, past participles bet, ~ˈbetted – verb (often with on) to gamble (usually with money) eg on a racehorse. I'm betting on that horse. 用(錢等)打賭 用(钱等)打赌 noun1. an act of betting. I won my bet. 打賭 打赌2. a sum of money betted. Place your bets. 賭注 赌注an even bet an equal chance. 機會均等 机会均等take a bet (often with on) to bet. Are you willing to take a bet on whether he'll come or not? 打賭 打赌you bet certainly; of course. 當然 的确,当然 you bet
you betYou can be sure; absolutely; definitely. A: "Hey Frank, do you want to come with us to the movies?" B: "You bet I do!" A: "Is it OK if Frank brings his girlfriend?" B: "You bet! Tommy's bringing Sarah as well, so it's no problem at all."See also: betYou bet! 1. Inf. Yes. Tom: Are you coming to the party? Jane: You bet! Charlie: May I borrow your hammer? Mary: You bet! 2. Inf. You're welcome. Tom: Thank you. Jane: You bet. Sally: I appreciate it. Mary: You bet.ˌyou ˈbet (informal) certainly: ‘Would you like an ice cream?’ ‘You bet!’ ♢ ‘Are you hungry?’ ‘You bet I am!’See also: betYou bet interj. Yes.; You can bet on it. Can you have two? You bet. See also: bet you bet Informal Of course; surely.See also: betEncyclopediaSeeBETyou bet
Synonyms for you betadv an expression of emphatic agreementSynonyms |