winning的意思和读音

winning

: [ˈwɪnɪŋ] : ['wɪnɪŋ]

n.();

adj.

v.“win”

adj.unprepossessing

adj.charming,captivating,endearing,persuasive,engaging

winningadj.

1.[obn]that wins or has won sth, for example a race or competition

the winning horse

the winning goal

2.[ubn]attractive in a way that makes other people like you

a winning smile

n.1.();;;,2.;3.,

adj.1.;,2.使,3.()

v.1.“win”

adj.1ed about things that make someone attractive or successful2ed about the winner of a race, competition, or prize; used about something that someone does to win a race, competition, or prize

v.1.The present participle of win

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1.Her mother brought her to England at the age of five when she was already winning awards for playing the piano.5

2.The winning bid is expected to shape India's air power for the next three decades and serve as the bedrock of a strategic partnership.30

3.As for Iraq itself, after three years of disorientation, the United States has finally found a winning counterinsurgency strategy.

4.But before a country is ready to relinquish any winning weapons, it must have more than words to reassure it.西使

5.But he was already on top of his studies, winning scholarships every term, and had a growing relationship with a girl.

6.Butcher had already set a new time record for the first leg of the trip, and her chances of winning had never been better.

7.The money he got from winning the lottery allowed him to live out his dream of sailing around the world.

8."When you all have kids, it's important to let them win, " he said with a smile. "Until they're a year old. Then start winning. ",”,“。”

9.Mother was happy with Dick Kelley, and by now knew that politics was a rough game in which the only answer to a low blow is winning..

10.She did not return to competition until the Olympics in August, when she surprised herself by winning the gold medal.