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win

verb
/wɪn/
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they win
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he / she / it wins
/wɪnz/
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past simple won
/wʌn/
/wʌn/
past participle won
/wʌn/
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-ing form winning
/ˈwɪnɪŋ/
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Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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  1. [intransitive, transitive] 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?
    • win something to win an election赢得选举
    • to win a game/race/war/battle赢得比赛/赛跑/战争/战斗
    • She loves to win an argument.她喜欢在辩论中获胜。
    • win at something to win at cards/chess打牌/下棋赢
    • win (by something) (against somebody/something) France won by six goals to two against Denmark.法国队以六比二战胜丹麦队。
    Extra Examples
    • Does he have what it takes to win the Tour?他具有赢得锦标赛的实力吗?
    • She entered election day in a strong position to win.她进入选举日时处于获胜的有利地位。
    • He has yet to win a major tournament.他还没有在重大锦标赛上取胜过。
    • I never win at tennis.我打网球从来没赢过。
    • The party won by a landslide.该党以压倒性多数票获胜。
    • He narrowly won the first race.他险胜第一场比赛。
    • She won the race by 25 seconds.她领先 25 秒赢了这场赛跑。
    • The French team won hands down.法国队轻松获胜。
    • The match was eventually won on penalties.这场比赛最终通过点球获胜。
    • They stand a good chance of winning against their league rivals.他们有很大的希望击败联赛对手。
    • We didn't deserve to win—we played very badly.我们不该赢 - 我们打得太差劲了。
    • Who do you think is going to win?你认为谁会赢?
    • You have to try and win every race.你必须努力赢得每场比赛。
    • He always won at cards.他玩纸牌总能赢。
    • Historians still argue about who really won the war of 1812.历史学家仍在争论究竟是谁赢了1812年的那场战争。
    • I think I won the argument.我认为这场辩论是我赢了。
    • Our side won the game 3-1.我们队以3比1赢了这场比赛。
    • She narrowly won the championship.她险胜冠军。
    • Our team easily won the competition.我们队轻松赢得了比赛。
    • When I made the top 10, I really didn't expect to win.我进前十的时候,真的没想到会赢。
    • If someone wins 3 games in a row then they get a bonus point.如果有人连续赢了3场比赛,那么他们会得到一个加分。
    Topics Successa1, Games and toysa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • comfortably
    • convincingly
    • decisively
    verb + win
    • deserve to
    • hope to
    • want to
    preposition
    • against
    • at
    • by
    phrases
    • be capable of winning (something)
    • be confident of winning (something)
    • a chance of winning (something)
    See full entry
  2. [transitive] to get something 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
    • win something Britain 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?
    • Everyone who takes part wins a small prize.每个参加的人都会赢得一个小奖品。
    • to win an award/a title赢得奖项/头衔
    • win something from somebody The 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。
    • win yourself/somebody something You've won yourself a trip to New York.你赢得了一次纽约之旅。
    Homophones one | wonone   won
    /wʌn/
    /wʌn/
    • one number
      • There can only be one winner.赢家只能有一个。
    • one pronoun
      • Which do you prefer? The flowery one or the stripy one?你更喜欢哪个?花的还是条纹的?
    • won verb (past tense, past participle of win)
      • He's just won his 19th singles title.他刚刚赢得了他的第19个单打冠军。
    Extra Examples
    • He won a scholarship to study at Stanford.他获得奖学金去斯坦福大学学习。
    • the chance to win the holiday of a lifetime赢取一次难得假期的机会
    • We're confident of winning the title this year.我们今年有把握夺冠。
    • The movie was an instant success and went on to win five Academy Awards.这部电影一上映就获得成功,接着又荣获 5 项奥斯卡大奖。
    • The far right party failed to win a single seat.极右党派一个席位都没有得到。
    • The actress is tipped to win an Oscar for her performance.这位女演员因表演出色而被认为有望获得奥斯卡奖。
    • When was the last time our country won the World Cup? 我们国家上一次赢得世界杯是什么时候?
    • to win gold/​silver/​bronze in the Olympics赢得奥运会金牌/银牌/铜牌
    • Our candidate failed to win enough votes.我们的候选人没有赢得足够的选票。
    • The movie is this year's favorite to win Best Picture.这部电影是今年赢得最佳影片的热门影片。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • comfortably
    • convincingly
    • decisively
    verb + win
    • deserve to
    • hope to
    • want to
    preposition
    • against
    • at
    • by
    phrases
    • be capable of winning (something)
    • be confident of winning (something)
    • a chance of winning (something)
    See full entry
  3. [transitive] win something to achieve or get something 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。
    Extra Examples
    • qualities which help win business and motivate staff有助于赢得生意并能激励员工的素质
    • He succeeded in winning their confidence.他成功地赢得了他们的信任。
    • The government say they are winning the battle against inflation.政府称他们正在战胜通货膨胀。
    • The film soon won the attention of producer Brian James.这部电影很快引起了制片人布赖恩·詹姆斯的注意。
    • Campaigners have fought and won a great victory.活动家们战斗并赢得了巨大的胜利。
    • She eventually won fame as a novelist.她最终赢得了小说家的名声。
    Topics Moneyb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • comfortably
    • convincingly
    • decisively
    verb + win
    • deserve to
    • hope to
    • want to
    preposition
    • against
    • at
    • by
    phrases
    • be capable of winning (something)
    • be confident of winning (something)
    • a chance of winning (something)
    See full entry
  4. see also no-win, winner, winning, win-win
    Word OriginOld English winnan ‘strive, contend’ also ‘subdue and take possession of, acquire’, of Germanic origitn.
Idioms
carry/win the day
  1. (formal) to be successful against somebody/something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。
    • Teamwork and persistence can still win the day.团队合作和坚持仍然可以赢得胜利。
    Topics Successc2
win (something) hands down
  1. (informal) to win something very easily轻易取得;唾手可得
win somebody’s heart
  1. to make somebody love you赢得(某人)的爱Topics Feelingsc2
win or lose
  1. whether 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。
    Topics Successc2, Difficulty and failurec2
win/earn your spurs
  1. (formal) to become famous or successful获得名望;取得成功Topics Successc2
you can’t win them all | you win some, you lose some
  1. (informal) used to express sympathy for somebody who has been disappointed about something(用于勉慰)一个人不可能事事都成功,有所得就有所失
you, he, etc. can’t win
  1. (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
    • I can’t win. If I agree with her, she says I have no mind of my own; if I don’t, she says I’m being difficult.我赢不了。如果我同意她,她说我没有自己的主见;如果我没有,她说我很难相处。
you win
  1. (informal) used to agree to what somebody wants after you have failed to persuade them to do or let you do something 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。
    Topics Difficulty and failurec2, Discussion and agreementc2

win

noun
/wɪn/
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  1. a 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
    • a comfortable/an easy win轻松的胜利
    • a home/an away win主场/客场胜利
    • The team are in hot form with nine straight wins (= nine wins, one after another, without any losses)该队状态正佳,连续九次获胜
    • consecutive/successive wins连续/连续获胜
    • 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。
    • win over somebody France swept to a 6–2 win over Denmark.法国队以 6:2 狂胜丹麦队。
    • win against somebody People still talk about the famous win against Brazil.人们仍在谈论那场战胜巴西的著名赛事。
    • (figurative) The company is scoring big wins with new products.该公司的新产品大获成功。
    Extra Examples
    • Her only big win came in the French Open ten years ago.她唯一的大胜利是十年前的法网公开赛。
    • Liverpool gained a thrilling 5–4 win over Glenavon.利物浦队以 5 比 4 的比分险胜格莱纳文队。
    • The Red Sox opened the season with five straight wins.红袜队赛季一开始就连胜 5 场。
    • The team claimed a 6–3 away win over Middlethorpe.该队在客场以 6 比 3 战胜米德尔索普队。
    • They've gone four games without a win.他们参加了 4 场比赛,一场都没赢。
    • Torino notched up a 2–1 win at Lazio.都灵队以2:1战胜拉齐奥队。
    • We've had three successive wins in the National League.我们在全国联赛中已取得三连胜。
    • Stephens' straight-sets win puts her through to the semi-final.斯蒂芬斯直落两盘的胜利使她进入了半决赛。
    • Woods romped to a 12-shot win in the Open.伍兹在公开赛中以低于标准杆 12 杆的成绩轻松获胜。
    • After this year's election win, they have time on their side.赢得了今年的选举后,他们有了充裕的时间。
    • He scored a memorable free-kick goal to seal the win.他打进了一个难忘的任意球,锁定了胜局。
    • Brisbane finished third with 14 wins, 7 losses and 3 draws.布里斯班以14胜7负3平名列第三。
    • It was a very well deserved win for the team.这是该队当之无愧的胜利。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • comfortable
    • convincing
    verb + win
    • chalk up
    • claim
    • clinch
    win + verb
    • come
    • keep somebody
    • lift somebody
    preposition
    • without a win
    • win against
    • win over
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    Word OriginOld English winnan ‘strive, contend’ also ‘subdue and take possession of, acquire’, of Germanic origitn.

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