winner的意思和读音

winner

: [ˈwɪnər] : [ˈwɪnə(r)]

n.);

winners  

adj.+n.clear winner,final winner,outright winner,overall winner,unexpected winner

v.+n.come winner

n.loser,failure

n.victor,champion,champ,conqueror,leader

winnern.

1.);a person, a team, an animal, etc. that wins sth

The winners of the competition will be announced next month.

There are no winners in a divorce(= everyone suffers) .

2.[ususing](informal)a thing or person that is successful or likely to be successful

I think your idea is a winner.

The design is very good. We could be onto a winner(= we may do or produce sth successful) .

3.[sing]a goal or point that causes a team or a person to win a game

Rooney scored the winner after 20 minutes. 20

n.1.;;

n.1.someone who wins a race, competition, or prize; the goal or shot that wins a game2.something that is very popular or successful

1. Science Winner Win ...

2. rope winner loser by a knockout ...

3. DW Winner GO-YOUNG ...

5. point winner thirteen ...

7.(Winner)

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1.The winner of a toilet paper wedding dress contest shows how cheap can be chic with her dress made out of 10 jumbo rolls of bathroom tissue.10便

2.Oncology like the Philippines said, come today, it has no such winner, we are all champion.殿

3.He said Mr. Mugabe would be declared the winner and all the country's factories would be given to black Zimbabweans.

4.Before it was opened, he held a race to see who was the best traveler on the road. The winner would get a box of gold.

5.The winner is often not the. one who gets a good hand . but who knows when to quit the game.

6.He uses all that he has in the locker in an intelligent way and don't forget he is a winner as well.

7.One frog approached the winner and asked him where he could get so much strength to climb this long way up to the top.

8.It is not rare to see Federer be completely out of the point, then suddenly turn the tables at whim and hit a winner.

9.The winner of the Nobel economics prize has just been announced, and it's something of a surprise.

10.There was a day when a newspaper put "Winner of Pulitzer Prize" on the front page, and people flocked to read the Pulitzer Prize story.