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		 🔑 winBrE /wɪn/NAmE /wɪn/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they win BrE /wɪn/ NAmE /wɪn/present simple - he / she / it wins BrE /wɪnz/ NAmE /wɪnz/past simple won BrE /wʌn/ NAmE /wʌn/past participle won BrE /wʌn/ NAmE /wʌn/ -ing form winning BrE /ˈwɪnɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈwɪnɪŋ/🔑  [I, T] to be the most successful in a competition, race, battle, etc. (在比赛、赛跑、战斗等中)获胜,赢◆Which team won?  哪个队赢了?◆~ at sthto  win at cards/chess, etc. 赢牌、赢棋等◆~ against sb/sthFrance won by six goals to two against Denmark.  法国队以六比二战胜丹麦队。◆~ sthto  win an election/a game/a war, etc. 赢得选举、比赛、战争等◆She loves to win an argument.  她喜欢在辩论中获胜。🔑  [T] to get sth as the result of a competition, race, election, etc. (在比赛、赛跑、选举等中)赢得,夺取,获得,挣得◆~ sthBritain won five gold medals.  英国夺取了五块金牌。◆He won £3 000 in the lottery.  他中彩得了 3 000 英镑。◆How many states did the Republicans win?  共和党在多少个州的选举中获胜?◆~ sth from sbThe Conservatives won the seat from Labour in the last election.  在上次选举中保守党从工党手中夺得了这个议席。◆~ yourself/sb sthYou've won yourself a trip to New York.  你赢得了一次纽约之旅。🔑  [T] ~ sthto achieve or get sth that you want, especially by your own efforts (尤指通过自己的努力)取得,获得◆They are trying to  win support for  their proposals.  他们在努力争取人们支持他们的建议。◆The company has won a contract to supply books and materials to schools.  这家公司得到了一份向学校供应图书资料的合同。◆She won the admiration of many people in her battle against cancer.  她在与癌症的对抗中赢得了许多人的钦佩。  ➡  see also no-win, winner, winning, win-win  ●you, he, etc. ˌcan't ˈwin(informal) used to say that there is no acceptable way of dealing with a particular situation 怎么做都不讨好;没有令人满意的方法●you can't win them ˈall●you ˈwin some, you ˈlose some(informal) used to express sympathy for sb who has been disappointed about sth (用于勉慰)一个人不可能事事都成功,有所得就有所失●ˈyou win(informal) used to agree to what sb wants after you have failed to persuade them to do or let you do sth else (被迫表示同意时说)你赢了,我服输了◆OK, you win, I'll admit I was wrong.  行,你赢了。我承认我错了。●win (sth) ˌhands ˈdown(informal) to win sth very easily 轻易取得;唾手可得●win sb's ˈheartto make sb love you 赢得(某人)的爱●ˌwin or ˈlosewhether you succeed or fail 不论成败;不管输赢;无论胜负◆Win or lose, we'll know we've done our best.  无论胜负,我们都知道自己已尽了最大努力。●carry/win the ˈday(formal) to be successful against sb/sth 得胜;占上风;取得成功◆Despite strong opposition, the ruling party carried the day.  尽管遭到强烈反对,执政党还是获胜了。●win/earn your ˈspurs(formal) to achieve fame or success 获得名望;取得成功  ●ˌwin sb↔aˈround/ˈover/ˈround (to sth)to get sb's support or approval by persuading them that you are right 赢得…的支持;说服;把…争取过来◆She's against the idea but I'm sure I can win her over.  她反对这一想法,但我相信我能把她争取过来。●ˌwin sth/sb↔ˈbackto get or have again sth/sb that you had before 重新获得;把…争取回来◆The party is struggling to win back voters who have been alienated by recent scandals.  这个政党正尽力把最近因丑闻而疏远的选民争取回来。●ˌwin ˈout/ˈthrough(informal) to be successful despite difficulties (克服困难)终获成功◆It won't be easy but we'll win through in the end.  这并不容易,但我们最终会获得成功。  🔑 winBrE /wɪn/NAmE /wɪn/ nouna victory in a game, contest, etc. (在比赛、竞赛等中的)胜利◆two wins and three defeats 两胜三负◆They have not had a win so far this season.  他们这一赛季迄今还没有赢过一场。◆France swept to a 6–2 win over Denmark.  法国队以 6:2 狂胜丹麦队。  |