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win
wɪn wɪn
Word forms: plural , 3rd person singular present tense wins, present participle winning, past tense , past participle won
1 VERB 赢;赢得 If you win something such as a competition, battle, or argument, you defeat those people you are competing or fighting against, or you do better than everyone else involved. 赢;赢得
  • He does not have any realistic chance of winning the election. [VERB noun]

    他没有一点儿赢得选举的现实机会。

  • The NCAA basketball championship was won by North Carolina. [VERB noun]

    北卡罗来纳大学在美国大学篮球联赛中夺魁。

  • ...when Napoleon was winning his great battles in Italy. [VERB noun]

    当拿破仑在意大利战场捷报频传时

  • The top four teams all won. [VERB]

    排名前四的队伍都赢了。

  • Sanchez Vicario won 2-6, 6-4, 6-3. [VERB amount]

    桑切斯·维卡里奥以266463获胜。

SYN be victorious in, succeed in, prevail in, come first in
Win is also a noun.
  • ...Arsenal's dismal league run of eight games without a win.

    阿森纳队联赛连续8场不胜的糟糕表现

  • The voters gave a narrow win to Vargas Llosa.

    投票者使巴尔加斯·略萨险胜。

2 VERB 使赢得;使获得 If something wins you something such as an election, competition, battle, or argument, it causes you to defeat the people competing with you or fighting you, or to do better than everyone else involved. 使赢得;使获得
  • That sort of gain for Labour is nothing like good enough to win them the general election. [VERB noun noun]

    工党那点斩获远不足以让他们赢得大选。

  • Graham is more determined than ever to win the club its third Championship under his command. [VERB noun noun]

    格雷厄姆比任何时候都更有决心指挥队伍为俱乐部赢得第3个冠军。

3 VERB 赢得,获得(奖项或奖牌) If you win something such as a prize or medal, you get it because you have defeated everyone else in something such as an election, competition, battle, or argument, or have done very well in it. 赢得,获得(奖项或奖牌)
  • The first correct entry wins the prize. [VERB noun]

    第一个答对者将获得奖品。

  • She won bronze for Great Britain in the European Championships. [VERB noun]

    她在欧洲锦标赛上为英国队赢得铜牌。

SYN gain, get, receive, land [informal]
4 VERB 获得,赢得(想要或需要之物) If you win something that you want or need, you succeed in getting it. 获得,赢得(想要或需要之物)
  • ...moves to win the support of the poor. [VERB noun]

    赢得穷人支持的举措

  • British Aerospace has won an order worth 340 million dollars. [VERB noun]

    英国宇航公司已经赢得了3.4亿美元的订单。

5 VERB 赢得 If something wins you a prize or wins you something else that you want, it causes you to get it. 赢得
  • The feat won them a prize of £85,000. [VERB noun noun]

    这一业绩为他们赢得了85,000英镑的奖金。

  • Good weather leading to good grain harvests should win the country relief from food shortages. [VERB noun noun]

    能带来粮食丰收的好天气应该可以让该国的缺粮状况得到缓解。

6 See also: winning 
7 PHRASE 注定失败;怎么做都不好 If you say that someone can't win in a particular situation, you mean that they are certain to fail or to suffer whatever they do. 注定失败;怎么做都不好 [informal]
  • If you're too assertive they regard you as an aggressive hysterical woman. I mean, you can't win!

    如果你太坚定自信,他们就会把你看作是咄咄逼人、歇斯底里的女人。我是说,你怎么做都不对。

8 CONVENTION (与人稍稍争论后,虽然不情愿,但同意按对方说的做,或接受其建议)听你的,按你说的做 You say 'you win' when you have been having a slight argument with someone and you are indicating that you agree to do what they want or that you accept their suggestion, even though you do not really want to. (与人稍稍争论后,虽然不情愿,但同意按对方说的做,或接受其建议)听你的,按你说的做 [spoken]
  • 'All right', I said. 'You win'.

    好吧,我说道,听你的。

9 to lose the battle but win the war→see: battle  to win the day→see: day  to win hands down→see: hand 
Thesaurus
Thesauruswin Also look up:
VERB.

conquer, succeed, triumph; (ant.) lose 1

N.

conquest, success, victory; (ant.) defeat 1

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