win
verb /wɪn/
/wɪn/
动词形式
Idioms Phrasal Verbspresent simple I / you / we / they win | /wɪn/ /wɪn/ |
he / she / it wins | /wɪnz/ /wɪnz/ |
past simple won | /wʌn/ /wʌn/ |
past participle won | /wʌn/ /wʌn/ |
-ing form winning | /ˈwɪnɪŋ/ /ˈwɪnɪŋ/ |
(在比赛、赛跑、战斗等中)获胜,赢 - Which team won?
哪个队赢了? - win something to win an election
赢得选举 - to win a game/race/war/battle
赢得比赛/赛跑/战争/战斗 - She loves to win an argument.
她喜欢在辩论中获胜。 - win at something to win at cards/chess
打牌/下棋赢 - win (by something) (against somebody/something) France won by six goals to two against Denmark.
法国队以六比二战胜丹麦队。
Topics Successa1, Games and toysa1- Does he have what it takes to win the Tour?
他具有赢得锦标赛的实力吗? - She entered election day in a strong position to win.
她进入选举日时处于获胜的有利地位。 - He has yet to win a major tournament.
他还没有在重大锦标赛上取胜过。 - I never win at tennis.
我打网球从来没赢过。 - The party won by a landslide.
该党以压倒性多数票获胜。 - He narrowly won the first race.
他险胜第一场比赛。 - She won the race by 25 seconds.
她领先 25 秒赢了这场赛跑。 - The French team won hands down.
法国队轻松获胜。 - The match was eventually won on penalties.
这场比赛最终通过点球获胜。 - They stand a good chance of winning against their league rivals.
他们有很大的希望击败联赛对手。 - We didn't deserve to win—we played very badly.
我们不该赢 - 我们打得太差劲了。 - Who do you think is going to win?
你认为谁会赢? - You have to try and win every race.
你必须努力赢得每场比赛。 - He always won at cards.
他玩纸牌总能赢。 - Historians still argue about who really won the war of 1812.
历史学家仍在争论究竟是谁赢了1812年的那场战争。 - I think I won the argument.
我认为这场辩论是我赢了。 - Our side won the game 3-1.
我们队以3比1赢了这场比赛。 - She narrowly won the championship.
她险胜冠军。 - Our team easily won the competition.
我们队轻松赢得了比赛。 - When I made the top 10, I really didn't expect to win.
我进前十的时候,真的没想到会赢。 - If someone wins 3 games in a row then they get a bonus point.
如果有人连续赢了3场比赛,那么他们会得到一个加分。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- comfortably
- convincingly
- decisively
- …
- deserve to
- hope to
- want to
- …
- against
- at
- by
- …
- be capable of winning (something)
- be confident of winning (something)
- a chance of winning (something)
- …
- Which team won?
(在比赛、赛跑、选举等中)赢得,夺取,获得,挣得 - win something Britain won five gold medals.
英国夺取了五块金牌。 - He won £3 000 in the lottery.
他中彩得了 3 000 英镑。 - How many states did the Republicans win?
共和党在多少个州的选举中获胜? - Everyone who takes part wins a small prize.
每个参加的人都会赢得一个小奖品。 - to win an award/a title
赢得奖项/头衔 - win something from somebody The Conservatives won the seat from Labour in the last election.
在上次选举中保守党从工党手中夺得了这个议席。 - win yourself/somebody something You've won yourself a trip to New York.
你赢得了一次纽约之旅。
Homophones one | wonone won/wʌn//wʌn/- one number
- There can only be one winner.
赢家只能有一个。
- There can only be one winner.
- one pronoun
- Which do you prefer? The flowery one or the stripy one?
你更喜欢哪个?花的还是条纹的?
- Which do you prefer? The flowery one or the stripy one?
- won verb (past tense, past participle of win)
- He's just won his 19th singles title.
他刚刚赢得了他的第19个单打冠军。
- He's just won his 19th singles title.
- He won a scholarship to study at Stanford.
他获得奖学金去斯坦福大学学习。 - the chance to win the holiday of a lifetime
赢取一次难得假期的机会 - We're confident of winning the title this year.
我们今年有把握夺冠。 - The movie was an instant success and went on to win five Academy Awards.
这部电影一上映就获得成功,接着又荣获 5 项奥斯卡大奖。 - The far right party failed to win a single seat.
极右党派一个席位都没有得到。 - The actress is tipped to win an Oscar for her performance.
这位女演员因表演出色而被认为有望获得奥斯卡奖。 - When was the last time our country won the World Cup?
我们国家上一次赢得世界杯是什么时候? - to win gold/silver/bronze in the Olympics
赢得奥运会金牌/银牌/铜牌 - Our candidate failed to win enough votes.
我们的候选人没有赢得足够的选票。 - The movie is this year's favorite to win Best Picture.
这部电影是今年赢得最佳影片的热门影片。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- comfortably
- convincingly
- decisively
- …
- deserve to
- hope to
- want to
- …
- against
- at
- by
- …
- be capable of winning (something)
- be confident of winning (something)
- a chance of winning (something)
- …
- win something Britain won five gold medals.
(尤指通过自己的努力)取得,获得 - They are trying to win support for their proposals.
他们在努力争取人们支持他们的建议。 - The company has won a contract to supply books and materials to schools.
这家公司得到了一份向学校供应图书资料的合同。 - She won the admiration of many people in her battle against cancer.
她在与癌症的对抗中赢得了许多人的钦佩。
Topics Moneyb1- qualities which help win business and motivate staff
有助于赢得生意并能激励员工的素质 - He succeeded in winning their confidence.
他成功地赢得了他们的信任。 - The government say they are winning the battle against inflation.
政府称他们正在战胜通货膨胀。 - The film soon won the attention of producer Brian James.
这部电影很快引起了制片人布赖恩·詹姆斯的注意。 - Campaigners have fought and won a great victory.
活动家们战斗并赢得了巨大的胜利。 - She eventually won fame as a novelist.
她最终赢得了小说家的名声。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- comfortably
- convincingly
- decisively
- …
- deserve to
- hope to
- want to
- …
- against
- at
- by
- …
- be capable of winning (something)
- be confident of winning (something)
- a chance of winning (something)
- …
see also no-win, winner, winning, win-win- They are trying to win support for their proposals.
词源Old English winnan ‘strive, contend’ also ‘subdue and take possession of, acquire’, of Germanic origitn.
Idioms
carry/win the day
- (formal) to be successful against somebody/something
得胜;占上风;取得成功 - Despite strong opposition, the ruling party carried the day.
尽管遭到强烈反对,执政党还是获胜了。 - Teamwork and persistence can still win the day.
团队合作和坚持仍然可以赢得胜利。
- Despite strong opposition, the ruling party carried the day.
win (something) hands down
- (informal) to win something very easily
轻易取得;唾手可得
win somebody’s heart
- to make somebody love you
Topics Feelingsc2赢得(某人)的爱
win or lose
- whether you succeed or fail
不论成败;不管输赢;无论胜负 - Win or lose, we'll know we've done our best.
无论胜负,我们都知道自己已尽了最大努力。
- Win or lose, we'll know we've done our best.
win/earn your spurs
- (formal) to become famous or successful
Topics Successc2获得名望;取得成功
you can’t win them all | you win some, you lose some
- (informal) used to express sympathy for somebody who has been disappointed about something
(用于勉慰)一个人不可能事事都成功,有所得就有所失
you, he, etc. can’t win
- (informal) used to say that there is no acceptable way of dealing with a particular situation
怎么做都不讨好;没有令人满意的方法 - I can’t win. If I agree with her, she says I have no mind of my own; if I don’t, she says I’m being difficult.
我赢不了。如果我同意她,她说我没有自己的主见;如果我没有,她说我很难相处。
- I can’t win. If I agree with her, she says I have no mind of my own; if I don’t, she says I’m being difficult.
you win
- (informal) used to agree to what somebody wants after you have failed to persuade them to do or let you do something else
(被迫表示同意时说)你赢了,我服输了 - OK, you win. I'll admit I was wrong.
行,你赢了。我承认我错了。
- OK, you win. I'll admit I was wrong.