winner
n. 獲勝者; 成功者; 制勝球
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...
她將給獲獎者頒獎。
The winner was a horse called Last Town.
獲勝的是一匹叫做“最後的城鎮”的馬。
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...
他們認為上訴能夠成功。
Selling was my game and I intended to be a winner.
銷售是我的老本行,我想做一個成功的銷售者。
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...
大壩若是建成,會有一些明顯的受益者:農民將得到灌溉用水,企業將得到電力。
The real winners of the election, he said, were the Hungarian people.
他說,選舉的真正贏家是匈牙利人民。
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.
高夫在加時賽中攻入制勝球。
1. the contestant who wins the contest
2. a gambler who wins a bet
3. a person with a record of successes;
winner, conqueror
這兩個名詞均可表示"勝利者"之意。
be on (或 on to) a winner
遵循可帶來收益的做法(或計劃)
We were eager to hear the announcement of the winner of the race.
我們急於想聽到宣佈賽跑優勝者名單.
No one had enough foresight to predict the winner.
誰也沒有足夠的先見能預測哪一個獲勝.
He is the sole importer of this product, and he certainly thinks he's onto a winner.
作為該產品唯一的進口商, 他當然覺得銷路一定很好.
She finished only a few paces behind the winner.
到達終點時,她僅比獲勝者落後幾步.
The two equal winners had to play off an additional game to decide the winner of the whole competition.
並列的那兩名優勝者還要進行加賽以決定整個比賽的優勝者.