win的意思和读音

win

: [wɪn] : [wɪn]

v.;(

n.

won  wan won winning  winning  wins  

v.+n.win game,win prize,win race,win medal,win election

adj.+n.win bid,side win,win ticket

adv.+v.easily win

v.lose

n.defeat

v.come first,succeed,triumph,be victorious,gain

n.victory,success,landslide,conquest

winv.— see alsono-win,winner,winning,win-win

1.[i][t]to be the most successful in a competition, race, battle, etc.

Which team won?

to win at cards/chess, etc.

France won by six goals to two against Denmark.

to win an election/a game/a war, etc.

She loves to win an argument.

2.[t]to get sth as the result of a competition, race, election, etc.

Britain won five gold medals.

He won £3 000 in the lottery. 3 000

How many states did the Republicans win?

The Conservatives won the seat from Labour in the last election.

You've won yourself a trip to New York.

3.[t]~ sthto achieve or get sth that you want, especially by your own efforts

They are trying to win support for their proposals.

The company has won a contract to supply books and materials to schools.

She won the admiration of many people in her battle against cancer.

IDMyou, he, etc. cant win(informal)used to say that there is no acceptable way of dealing with a particular situationyou cant win them allyou win some, you lose some(informal)used to express sympathy for sb who has been disappointed about sth

OK, you win, I'll admit I was wrong.

you win(informal)used to agree to what sb wants after you have failed to persuade them to do or let you do sth else

OK, you win, I'll admit I was wrong.

win (sth) hands down(informal)to win sth very easilywin sbs heartto make sb love you

Win or lose, we'll know we've done our best.

win or losewhether you succeed or fail

Win or lose, we'll know we've done our best.

n.

1.a victory in a game, contest, etc.

two wins and three defeats

They have not had a win so far this season.

France swept to a 6–2 win over Denmark. 6:2

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n.1.,

na.1.“Whip Inflation Now”2.“Work Incentive”

v.1.to defeat everyone else by being the best or by finishing first in a competition; to achieve victory in a war, battle, or argument2.to get something as a prize for defeating other people or because you are lucky3.to succeed in getting something that you want because of hard work or ability; to be the most important reason why someone succeeds or achieves something

n.1.an instance of winning, especially in sports

na.1.Same as Whip Inflation Now2.<AmE>Same as Work Incentive

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2. find win few ...

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4. Winner Win Director ...

5. lime-light n. win vi. line n. (),线线 ...

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1.The only reason they didn't win multiple World Series was that the playoffs in MLB are so much of a toss up in comparison to football.

2.Contrary to a commonly held belief, the best qualified candidate does not always win this game.

3.Thanks. -You know, just between you and me, my money's on you to win the FedEx Cup. -Oh. That would be huge!。-)。-

4.Trade between high-wage countries tends to be a modest win for all, or almost all, concerned.

5.Most people said I should run if I thought it was the right thing to do, though few thought I had a chance to win.

6.A prime-time performance was remarkably polished for a 23-year-old, who said he preferred not to win a "victory stained with doubt" .怀”。

7.I've been fortunate enough to win three titles, so getting out of the first round is not that big of a deal for me.1

8.In brief, he sacrificed a portion of his time to win his way into their good graces. All he wanted was peace and quiet.

9.Study of its solution, both in terms of theoretical analysis or from the practical point of view, only be wise to seek win-win situation.

10.And I know it was a huge emotional win for you to complete your personal slam last year at the US Open and a lot of good memories for you.