anted

英 [ˈæntid] 美 [ˈæntɪd]

v.  下赌注;付款
ante的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

  1. (在争议或争夺中)提高要求,增加筹码
    If you up the ante or raise the ante, you increase your demands when you are in dispute or fighting for something.

    双语例句

    1. I would never have bought anything because it was practical, would not show soil or was sugar anted to last a life time.
      我不会买那些仅仅是实用,或者不显脏,或者能保证一生的东西。
    2. There are two points which I anted to make.
      我想要指出的有两点。
    3. Wa anted the background of the form for one of my projects to be translucent.
      要为我的项目之一窗体的背景是半透明的。
    4. They anted up100000 yuan to build a museum.
      他们拿出十万元兴建博物馆。
    5. He anted up his half of the bill.
      他付出了他那一半账款。
    6. He's visited six of the world's seven continents at least twice, and would stump across Antarctica if the penguins anted up.
      他访问过世界7个大洲中的6个洲。如果企鹅愿意付钱的话,他会到南极洲去作巡回政治演讲。
    7. The government anted up a large sum of money to build a testing center. Our government made an appropriation for the project.
      政府拨出巨款建立一个试验中心。我们的政府为那个工程拨出一笔款项。
    8. Results: After the operation, the scar graft is alive, the symptoms of scar pains and pruritus has disappeared and the transpl anted graft's colour is closer to the round skin's.
      结果26例病人所回植的瘢痕皮均成活,随访半年~1年,瘢痕所致的疼痛、瘙痒等症状消失,皮片平整且颜色与周围皮肤较回植前接近。
    9. In addition, ADRs caused by antibiotic compounds are increasing in recent years, which should be vigil anted in clinical therapy.
      另外,近年来复方抗生素致ADR比例有上升趋势,临床应用时应警惕。