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ante
- IPA[ˈan(t)ē]
美式
- a stake put up by a player in poker and similar games before receiving cards
- put up an amount as an ante in poker and similar games.;pay an amount of money in advance
verb: ante, 3rd person present: antes, gerund or present participle: anteing, past tense: anted, past participle: anted
noun: ante, plural noun: antes
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名詞
- 1. a stake put up by a player in poker and similar games before receiving cards the antes were at the $10,000–$20,000 level
動詞
- 1. put up an amount as an ante in poker and similar games.
- ▪ pay an amount of money in advance he anted up $925,000 of his own money
- ▪ put up one's money; pay up the owners have to ante up if they want to attract the best talent
- before; preceding: antechapel antecedent
Oxford Dictionary
- before; preceding: antechapel antecedent
Oxford American Dictionary
- behaviour seen in some birds, in which the bird either picks up ants and rubs them on the ...
Oxford Dictionary
- poker played for very small stakes.
Oxford Dictionary
- based on forecasts rather than actual results: an ex ante estimate
- in a way that is based on forecasts rather than actual results: the risk is difficult to quantify ex ante
Oxford American Dictionary
- poker played for very small stakes.
Oxford American Dictionary
- based on forecasts rather than actual results: an ex ante estimate
- in a way that is based on forecasts rather than actual results: the risk is difficult to quantify ex ante
Oxford Dictionary
- occurring or performed before death: the ante-mortem instructions of the dead leader
- before death: abnormalities of the sinus are difficult to demonstrate ante-mortem
Oxford Dictionary
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英式
- a stake put up by a player in poker or brag before receiving cards: the antes were at the $10,000–$20,000 level
- put up an amount as an ante in poker or brag and similar games.
Oxford Dictionary