winner
n. 获胜者; 成功者; 制胜球
The winner of a prize, race, or competition is the person, animal, or thing that wins it.
She will present the trophies to the award winners...
她将给获奖者颁奖。
The winner was a horse called Last Town.
获胜的是一匹叫做“最后的城镇”的马。
If you say that something or someone is a winner, you mean that they are popular and successful, or that they are likely to be popular and successful.
They think the appeal is a winner...
他们认为上诉能够成功。
Selling was my game and I intended to be a winner.
销售是我的老本行,我想做一个成功的销售者。
The winners in a particular situation are the people who have benefited from it and are in a better position than they previously were because of it.
There are clear winners when a dam is built. Farmers get irrigation water, businesses get electricity...
大坝若是建成,会有一些明显的受益者:农民将得到灌溉用水,企业将得到电力。
The real winners of the election, he said, were the Hungarian people.
他说,选举的真正赢家是匈牙利人民。
In games such as football or tennis, the winner is the goal or shot that wins a particular match or point.
Gough scored the winner in extra time.
高夫在加时赛中攻入制胜球。
1. the contestant who wins the contest
2. a gambler who wins a bet
3. a person with a record of successes;
winner, conqueror
这两个名词均可表示"胜利者"之意。
be on (或 on to) a winner
遵循可带来收益的做法(或计划)
We were eager to hear the announcement of the winner of the race.
我们急于想听到宣布赛跑优胜者名单.
No one had enough foresight to predict the winner.
谁也没有足够的先见能预测哪一个获胜.
He is the sole importer of this product, and he certainly thinks he's onto a winner.
作为该产品唯一的进口商, 他当然觉得销路一定很好.
She finished only a few paces behind the winner.
到达终点时,她仅比获胜者落后几步.
The two equal winners had to play off an additional game to decide the winner of the whole competition.
并列的那两名优胜者还要进行加赛以决定整个比赛的优胜者.