MEDALS的意思和读音

medal

: [ˈmed(ə)l] : ['med(ə)l]

n.

v.);

medals  

adj.+n.gold medal,silver medal,bronze medal,olympic medal

v.+n.win medal,deserve medal,take medal,receive medal,give medal

n.award,decoration,honour,honor,souvenir

MEDALSn.

1.a flat piece of metal, usually shaped like a coin, that is given to the winner of a competition or to sb who has been brave, for example in war

to win a gold medal in the Olympics

to award a medal for bravery

v.

1.[i]to win a medal in a competition

Evans has medalled at several international events.

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v.1....

n.1.a small flat piece of metal that you are given for winning a competition or doing something very brave

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1.As you know, China increased its participation in Sydney and brought home unparalleled success with 28 gold medals.28

2.And he must have been a real hero -- he has a whole box full of medals.

3.She was expected to be something of the golden girl of the Beijing Olympics with a chance to win four medals - 100, 200 and relays.--100,200

4.A: How much gold medals did China win in that Games?

5.We do not know what to buy as a wedding gift for your daughter, finally we decided to buy Olympic medals .西

6.It was easy to imagine a similar event a year from now in Beijing and how exciting it would be to watch two teams battling for gold medals.

7.It is going for at least 20 gold medals, trying to keep its third place on the medals table.20

8.As you know , China increased its participation in Sydney and bought home unparalleled success with 28 gold medals.

9.She did it for her sick son. In 2002, her son became very ill. She wanted to win medals for money to take him to the best hospital.2002

10.''All my friends won medals, so I had a little bit of pressure, '' Lee said. ''I was a little bit worried. '',“。”