单词 | win |
释义 | Word Frequency win 1(wɪn) verbWord forms: wins, winning or won 1. (intransitive) to achieve first place in a competition 2. (transitive) to gain or receive (a prize, first place, etc) in a competition 3. (transitive) to succeed in or gain (something) with an effort we won recognition 4. win one's spurs 5. to gain victory or triumph in (a battle, argument, etc) 6. (transitive) to earn or procure (a living, etc) by work 7. (transitive) to take possession of, esp violently; capture the Germans never won Leningrad 8. (when intr, foll by out, through, etc) to reach with difficulty (a desired condition or position) or become free, loose, etc, with effort the boat won the shore the boat won through to the shore 9. (transitive) to turn someone into (a supporter, enemy, etc) you have just won an ally 10. (transitive) to gain (the sympathy, loyalty, etc) of someone 11. (transitive) to obtain (a woman, etc) in marriage 12. (transitive) a. to extract (ore, coal, etc) from a mine b. to extract (metal or other minerals) from ore c. to discover and make (a mineral deposit) accessible for mining 13. you can't win noun 14. informal a success, victory, or triumph 15. profit; winnings 16. the act or fact of reaching the finishing line or post first Derived forms winnable (ˈwinnable) adjective Word origin Old English winnan; related to Old Norse vinna, German gewinnenWord Frequency win 2(wɪn) verbWord forms: wins, winning, won or winned (transitive) Irish, Scottish and Northern England dialect 1. to dry (grain, hay, peat, etc) by exposure to sun and air 2. a less common word for winnow Word origin Old English, perhaps a variant of winnow |
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