Up the ante
Meaning: To raise the stakes; to increase what's at risk or demanded.
Used when someone escalates a situation, whether it's a negotiation, a competition, or a challenge. It can be about money, effort, or consequences. Upping the ante makes things more intense and raises the pressure on everyone involved.
Examples
- The competitor launched a new product, so we need to up the ante. 竞争对手推出了新产品,我们得加把劲了。La competencia lanzó un producto nuevo, así que tenemos que subir la apuesta.競合が新製品を出したから、こちらも一段とレベルを上げないといけない。경쟁사가 신제품을 출시했으니 우리도 한 단계 더 올려야 해.
- She upped the ante by threatening to go to the media. 她威胁要告诉媒体,进一步加大了压力。Ella subió la apuesta amenazando con acudir a los medios.彼女はメディアに話すと脅して、さらに圧力を強めた。그녀는 언론에 알리겠다고 위협하며 압박의 수위를 높였다.
- They upped the ante and offered us an extra ten thousand to close the deal. 他们又多出了一万美元来促成交易。Subieron la apuesta ofreciéndonos diez mil más para cerrar el trato.彼らは契約締結のためにさらに1万ドル上乗せしてきた。그들은 거래 성사를 위해 1만 달러를 더 얹어 왔다.
Pronunciation
Usage Guide
Context: negotiation, competition, escalation
Tone: dramatic, escalating
✓ Do Say
- Time to up the ante.是时候加大赌注了。Es hora de subir la apuesta.Time to up the ante.(賭け金を上げる時だ。)판돈을 올릴 때야.
- They really upped the ante.他们真的加大了赌注。Realmente subieron la apuesta.They really upped the ante.(彼らは本当に賭け金を上げてきた。)그들이 정말 판돈을 올렸어.
✗ Don't Say
- Upping the ante should be strategic — doing it recklessly can backfire dramatically加大赌注应该是有策略的——鲁莽地这样做可能适得其反Subir la apuesta debe ser estratégico: hacerlo de forma imprudente puede ser contraproducente賭け金を上げるのは戦略的であるべき——無闘に上げると大きな逆効果になりかねない판돈을 올리는 건 전략적이어야 한다 — 무모하게 하면 역효과를 크게 낼 수 있다
Origin & History
From poker, where the 'ante' is the mandatory bet placed before cards are dealt. Raising the ante means increasing the minimum bet, raising the stakes for all players. The figurative use has been common in American English since the late 1800s.
Cultural Context
Era: 1800s-present
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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