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
复数:prizes 现在分词:prizing 过去式:prized v.+n. win prize,get prize,receive prize,give prize,share prize n. award,reward,trophy,accolade,honour adj. flagship,star,lead,top,leading v. treasure,cherish,lever,open,extract 1. | 奖;奖赏;奖励;奖品;奖金an award that is given to a person who wins a competition, race, etc. or who does very good work |
| She was awarded the Nobel Peace prize. 她获颁诺贝尔和平奖。 | | He won first prize in the woodwind section. 他获得木管乐器组一等奖。 | | There are no prizes for guessing(= it is very easy to guess) who she was with. 一下子就能猜出她和谁在一起了。 | | I won £500 in prize money . 我获得了 500 英镑的奖金。 | | Win a car in our grand prize draw ! 参加我们的大抽奖,赢取一辆汽车! |
2. | 难能可贵的事物;难以争取的重要事物something very important or valuable that is difficult to achieve or obtain |
| World peace is the greatest prize of all. 世界和平是最可贵的。 |
1. | 好得足以得奖的;应获奖的good enough to win a prize in a competition |
2. | 优秀的;典范性的;出类拔萃的being a very good example of its kind |
| | | He's a prize specimen of the human race! 他是人中楷模! | | She's a prize idiot(= very silly) . 她是十足的蠢猪。 |
1. | [usupass] 珍视;高度重视to value sth highly |
| an era when honesty was prized above all other virtues 尊诚实为美德之首的时代 | | Oil of cedarwood is highly prized for its use in perfumery. 雪松油可用于制香水,因此十分珍贵。 |
n. | 2. 捕获品,战利品;(战时在海上)捕获的敌船[货物等] 2. 捕获品,战利品;(战时在海上)捕获的敌船[货物等] | v. | 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): 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): | adj. | |
n. | 1. something that is given to the winner of a contest or competition 2. something captured and kept, especially a ship or its contents taken by another ship in wartime 3. something used as a lever 4. something that somebody values highly, especially because it takes great skill, effort, or luck to get 5. a reward that you get for being successful in a sport, competition, or game, or for being better than others at something. Someone who has won a prize is called a prize winner 6. something very important that you try very hard to get 1. something that is given to the winner of a contest or competition 2. something captured and kept, especially a ship or its contents taken by another ship in wartime 3. something used as a lever 4. something that somebody values highly, especially because it takes great skill, effort, or luck to get 5. a reward that you get for being successful in a sport, competition, or game, or for being better than others at something. Someone who has won a prize is called a prize winner 6. something very important that you try very hard to get | v. | 1. to value something highly 2. to open or part something by levering 3. to get something, especially information, from somebody or something with difficulty 4. to consider something to be very important and special 5. to force two things apart 6. use force to get sth.,eg.a box,lid,open/up/off 1. to value something highly 2. to open or part something by levering 3. to get something, especially information, from somebody or something with difficulty 4. to consider something to be very important and special 5. to force two things apart 6. use force to get sth.,eg.a box,lid,open/up/off | adj. | 1. perfect as an example of something, especially something undesirable 2. good enough to deserve or win a prize 3. very important or valuable |
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