wins; won /ˈwʌn/ ; winning wins; won /ˈwʌn/ ; winning Learner's definition of WIN
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a : to achieve victory in a fight, contest, game, etc.(在战斗、比赛、游戏等中)赢,获胜 [+ object]
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The boxer won the match by knockout.这名拳击手击倒对手赢得这场比赛。
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They won the battle/war.他们取得了这场战斗/战争的胜利。
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She won the election.她在选举中获胜。
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He won't give up until he's won the argument.不赢这场辩论他绝不放弃。
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Neither candidate won the debate.两位候选人辩论,谁也没赢。
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We tried our best, but you can't win them all.我们尽力了,但不可能事事都成功。
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They played well, but they didn't win.他们打得很好,却没有赢。
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The chances of winning are 1 in 100,000.获胜的概率是十万分之一。
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It's not about winning or losing. It's about having fun.这不在于输赢,只是为了找乐。
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Okay, you win. [=I agree to do what you want] We'll go to the movies.好吧,你说了算。我们去看电影吧。
b [+ object] : to get (something, such as a prize) by achieving victory in a fight, contest, game, etc.赢得(奖品等) 2
[+ object] : to get (something) by effort通过努力得到(某物) 3
[+ object] : to persuade (someone) to like you or to choose you说服;争取过来;拉拢过来 -
She won the voters with her warm sense of humor.她用有亲和力的幽默感争取到了选民。
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He and his girlfriend broke up, but he's determined to win her back. [=to get her back; to persuade her to be his girlfriend again]他和女友分手了,但他下定决心让她回心转意。
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He'll do anything to win her heart. [=to get her to fall in love with him]他愿意做任何事去赢得她的芳心。
can't win
informal
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used to say that success is not possible for someone in a particular situation(在某个处境中的某人)必败,必输
win or lose
: whether you succeed or fail无论胜负;不管输赢;不论成败
win out
[phrasal verb] also British win through
: to achieve victory or success after dealing with many difficulties终获成功
win over
[phrasal verb] win (someone) over
: to persuade (someone) to accept and support something (such as an idea) after opposing it劝说(某人改变观点)接受并支持;把(某人)争取过来 2 win /ˈwɪn/ noun
plural wins
plural wins
Learner's definition of WIN
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: an act of achieving victory especially in a game or contest : victory(游戏、比赛的)胜利,获胜 — opposite loss