win
v. 贏(得); 獲得,奪取
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.
He does not have any realistic chance of winning the election...
他沒有一點兒贏得選舉的現實機會。
The NCAA basketball championship was won by North Carolina.
北卡羅來納大學在美國大學籃球聯賽中奪魁。
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.
That sort of gain for Labour is nothing like good enough to win them the general election...
工黨那點斬獲遠不足以讓他們贏得大選。
Graham is more determined than ever to win the club its third Championship under his command.
格雷厄姆比任何時候都更有決心指揮隊伍為俱樂部贏得第3個冠軍。
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.
The first correct entry wins the prize...
第一個答對者將獲得獎品。
She won bronze for Great Britain in the European Championships.
她在歐洲錦標賽上為英國隊贏得銅牌。
If you win something that you want or need, you succeed in getting it.
...moves to win the support of the poor...
贏得窮人支援的舉措
British Aerospace has won an order worth 340 million dollars.
英國宇航公司已經贏得了3.4億美元的訂單。
If something wins you a prize or wins you something else that you want, it causes you to get it.
The feat won them a prize of £85,000...
這一業績為他們贏得了85,000英鎊的獎金。
Good weather leading to good grain harvests should win the country relief from food shortages.
能帶來糧食豐收的好天氣應該可以讓該國的缺糧狀況得到緩解。
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.
If you're too assertive they regard you as an aggressive hysterical woman. I mean, you can't win!
如果你太堅定自信,他們就會把你看作是咄咄逼人、歇斯底里的女人。我是說,你怎麼做都不對。
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.
'All right', I said. 'You win'.
“好吧,”我說道,“聽你的。”
1. a victory (as in a race or other competition);
2. something won (especially money)
1. be the winner in a contest or competition; be victorious;
2. win something through one's efforts;
3. obtain advantages, such as points, etc.;
4. attain success or reach a desired goal;
acquire, obtain, gain, get, win, earn, secure
這些動詞均含"獲得,取得,得到"之意
one can't win
(非正式)無論怎樣做都不能成功(或都不討好)
win or lose
不論勝負;不管輸贏;不論成敗
win (或 earn) one's spurs
(史)因勇敢而被封為騎士
you can't win them all (或 win some, lose some)
(非正式)你不可能贏得所有的比賽(或有所得必有所失)(失敗後的安慰話,開脫話)
win out
成功或獲勝
win through
克服困難並達到既定目標或結果
win the day
成功
The government have latched onto environmental issues to win votes.
政府已開始大談環境問題以爭取選票.
They ought to win with players of such high caliber.
他們選手的能力這樣高,應該獲勝.
The conquerors believed in crushing the defeated people into submission , knowing that they could not win their loyalty by the victory.
征服者們知道他們的勝利並不能贏得失敗者的忠心,於是就認為只有透過武力才能將他們壓服.
The Japanese team accumulated four points with one win and two losses.
日本隊積四分,一勝兩負.
It's a cinch that the horse will win the race.
那匹馬必勝無疑.