prize

美音:[praɪz] 英音:[praɪz]

简单释义:


n.奖;奖品;奖金;奖赏

adj.好得足以得奖的;应获奖的;优秀的;典范性的

v.珍视;高度重视

网络奖项;珍贵的;领奖

变形:

复数:prizes  现在分词:prizing  过去式:prized  


完整释义:


n.

1.奖赏;奖品;赠品;奖金
2.捕获品,战利品;(战时在海上)捕获的敌船[货物等]
3.荣誉;好处,心爱的东西;佳肴
4.捕获(尤指战时在海上捕获敌方的船、货等)
5.〔英方〕杠杆,撬棍;杠杆作用
6.〔律〕捕获案
7.争夺物;值得竞争的目标;〔口语〕极好的东西
8.意外的收获,横财
9.目标,目的
10.财产

v.

1.珍视,珍惜,珍爱
2.珍视,宝贵;珍藏
3.〔英方〕用杠杆推动;撬开
4.捕拿,缉捕;捕获
5.撬开;撑起(如箱子、盖)(于open,up,off连用):
6.撬开,撑起(如箱、盖)(于open,up,off连用):
7.重视,看重
8.〔古语〕评价;估价

adj.

1.悬赏的;作为奖品的;得奖的
2.获奖的
3.上等,出色的
4.珍贵的,珍爱的
5.〔口语〕非常的;了不起的
6.大


例句:

  1. The prize was no longer first place in school sports day, or capturing the school record.
    获得奖励已不再是校运会那天我的首要任务了,也不是为了能破校记录。

  2. I thought that after coming second in so many of his subjects, Charlie ought to have been given a consolation prize at least.
    我认为查理的成绩在这么多课程中均名列第二,他至少应该得到一个安慰奖。

  3. Tata eventually secured its prize in an all-night auction organised by the takeover panel in London a year ago.
    最终塔塔在一年前的在伦敦由合并工作小组组织的通宵竞标中周全了自己的收购。

  4. It is stunning that progressive Democrats have failed to see that idea as the prize it would be for their side.
    令人吃惊的是,奉行进步主义的民主党未能将这一想法视为本方的一个收获。

  5. With a little bit of luck, when the X Prize is ready, this car will be coming off the assembly line.
    如果幸运的话,在X奖颁奖的时候,这种车就能批量下线了。

  6. I gather she won the first prize , since she came out of the hall with a crowd of reporters following her .
    我猜想她是得头奖了,因为她从大厅里出来时后面跟着一群记者。

  7. He who refuses to embrace a unique opportunity loses the prize as surely as if he had failed.
    人若放弃难得的机会,就像已经失败了一样,永远不会得到奖赏。

  8. She said she was shocked but proud to learn she had won the $1. 3 million prize, to be handed out in Oslo on December 10.
    她对自己获奖表示震惊,但当听到将于十二月10号在奥斯陆发放的1.3百万美金时,她又表示非常的开心。

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