1.b> 1) , (, .i>); foreign investors now have a 20% stake in the company 20%-i> / ;
2) , ( , .i>); she has a personal stake in the success of the play ; employers have a stake in the training of their staff i> / ;
2.b> , / ( i>) [.i> .i> ]; they were playing cards for high stakes ; for a dollar stake, you can win up to $1,000,000 i> 1 000 000 ; climbing is a dangerous sport and the stakes are high .i> / ;
3.b> pli> i> ( i>);
at stakeb> , , [.i> .i> 2]; we cannot afford to take risks when people's lives are at stake , ; he thought very carefully about the decision because he knew his future was at stake - , , / ; they have to win the contract thousands of jobs are at stake .