prize
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A prize is money or something valuable that is given to someone who has the best results in a competition or game, or as a reward for doing good work. 奖品; 奖金
You must claim your prize by telephoning our claims line. 你必须通过打我们的领奖热线来领取奖品。
He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1985. 他获得了1985年诺贝尔物理学奖。
2. ADJ You use prize to describe things that are of such good quality that they win prizes or deserve to win prizes. 获奖的; 应获奖的[ADJ n]
...a prize bull. …一头获奖的公牛。
3. N-COUNT You can refer to someone or something as a prize when people consider them to be of great value or importance. 有价值之人; 有价值之物
With no lands of his own, he was no great matrimonial prize. 没有自己的土地,他绝不是个有价值的结婚对象。
4. V-T Something that is prized is wanted and admired because it is considered to be very valuable or very good quality. 青睐[usu passive]
Military figures made out of lead are prized by collectors. 用铅做的军人塑像很受收藏者们青睐。
5. V-T →see prise
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prize /praɪz/ (prizing,prized,prizes)
剑桥词典
- something valuable , such as an amount of money , that is given to someone who succeeds in a competition or game or that is given to someone as a reward for doing very good work
- First prize is a fortnight in Barbados and second prize is a weekend in Rome.
- There's a prize for the fastest three runners in each category .
- Carlos was awarded first prize in the essay competition .
- The children collected their prizes and then went back to their places .
- Her internationally acclaimed novel has won several literary prizes.
奖;奖赏;奖金
The critics ' prize for best film was won by Marc Abbott for "Belly Laugh". 马克•阿博特的《捧腹大笑》被评论家们评为最佳影片。
I won a prize in the raffle . 我在抽彩中获了奖。
The first (= main ) prize is a week for two in Miami. 一等奖是迈阿密双人周末游。
The prize money for winning Wimbledon has been increased by 12.5 per cent . 温布尔登冠军奖金额度提高了12.5%。
something important and valuable that is difficult to achieve or get
难能可贵的东西;不易达到的目标
The prize would be her hand in marriage . 最理想的是娶她为妻。
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