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1
to do something that
involves
risks
that might
result
in
loss
of money or
failure
,
hoping
to get money or
achieve
success
:
Examples:
gamble
on Anyone who gambles on the
stock
exchange
has to be
prepared
to
lose
money.
2
to
risk
money, for
example
in a
game
or on a
horse
race
:
Examples:
I like to
gamble
when I play
cards
- it makes it more
interesting
.
gamble
on He gambles on the
horses
(=
horse
races
).
gamble
away He
gambled
away all of our
savings
.
3
a
risk
that might
result
in
loss
of money or
failure
:
Examples:
take a
gamble
Her
publishers
knew they were taking a
gamble
when they
agreed
to
publish
such an
unusual
novel
.
a
gamble
paid
off It was a
gamble
using
such an
inexperienced
director
, but it
paid
off (= was
successful
).
4
to
risk
losing
money in the hope of
winning
a lot more money,
esp
. if the
result
of a
future
event
happens
as you hope:
Examples:
[ I ] Some people like to
gamble
even though the
odds
are against them.
[ M ] He
gambled
away most of his money.
5
To
gamble
is also to do something that you think is
worth
doing although it might not
succeed
or you might
lose
money:
Examples:
[ + that
clause
] Weβre
gambling
that enough people will show up at the
concert
to
cover
our
expenses
.
6
an
action
that
involves
risk
but that could have a good
result
:
Examples:
Homebuyers who are
willing
to take a
gamble
that
interest
rates
will stay
low
can get a
mortgage
at
less
than 3%.
The
gamble
paid
off and the President's
reputation
as a
strong
leader
was
enhanced
.
a big/
huge
/
massive
gamble
7
to do something that
involves
risk
and could
fail
but that you hope will
succeed
or make money:
Examples:
gamble
on sth He
gambled
his
political
future
on the
success
of the
project
.
gamble
with sth The
President
warned
Republicans
not to
gamble
with
Medicare
.
Investors
gambled
that the US
interest
rate
rise
would be the last one this year.
Large
numbers
are
gambling
on the house
price
boom
- a
gamble
they may
regret
if
prices
fall
or
interest
rates
rise
.
8
to
risk
money, for
example
in a
game
or on a
horse
race
:
Examples:
In the 2000s
casinos
began
to
spread
,
providing
alternative
places
to
gamble
.
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