Have a stake in Meaning in English
expression
ˈhæv/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈsteɪk/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
HAV-uh-STAYK-in
hæv/ /æɪ/ /stˈeɪk/ /ˈɪn
hav-uh-STAYK-in
Definition
To be personally involved or to have something to gain or lose in the outcome of a situation, business, or decision.
Usage & Nuances
Common in business, law, and politics when discussing financial involvement or personal interests. Can refer to ownership ('He has a stake in the company') or non-financial interests ('The teachers have a stake in education reform'). Usually formal or neutral.
Spanish: tener un interés en - tener participación enPortuguese (BR): ter interesse em - ter participação emPortuguese (PT): ter interesse em - ter participação emChinese (Simplified): 在...中有利益关系 - 在...中有股份Chinese (Traditional): 在...中有利益關係 - 在...中有股份Hindi: में हिस्सेदारी होना - में रुचि होनाArabic: له مصلحة في - يملك حصة فيBengali: অংশীদার থাকা - স্বার্থ থাকাRussian: иметь долю - быть заинтересованнымJapanese: 利害関係がある - 出資しているVietnamese: có quyền lợi - có phần liên quanKorean: 지분이 있다 - 이해관계가 있다Turkish: payı olmak - çıkarı olmakUrdu: حصہ ہونا - مفاد رکھناIndonesian: memiliki kepentingan - memiliki saham
Example Sentences
She has a stake in the company.
basic
Do you have a stake in this project?
basic
Many people have a stake in the outcome of the election.
basic
They fight hard because they have a stake in what happens.
natural
Why do you care so much? Do you have a stake in this decision?
natural
Investors only support companies where they have a stake in the future.
natural