0 (often with on) to gamble (usually with money) eg on a racehorse -- spille; vædde
He likes betting on the horses.
1 an act of betting -- væddemål
2 a sum of money betted -- indsats
Place your bets.
You cannot tell, out of context, whether someone is talking about a pet or a pen, a bet or a bed.
Once those perceptions occur and the relevant motor centers light up, only a fool would bet against the appropriate behavioral output.
On this account, subjects look at the worst possible outcome for each bet, and choose between bets accordingly.
Since the present participles form the most common cases, forgetting, letting, shutting, and betting might also be expected to exhibit t-to-r.
A better bet would be to go to the separate volumes that cover these topics more thoroughly and clearly.
Next, subjects are offered a series of betting options, giving them the opportunity to place a ' bet ' on their choice being correct.
In manic patients, the ' conservative ' tendency to bet less than controls on favourable outcomes appears superficially at odds with their poor quality or ' risky ' decisions.
The materials do not hedge their bets and never patronise pupils.