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单词 win-win
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Definition of win-win in English:

win-win

adjective
  • Of or denoting a situation in which each party benefits in some way.

    we are aiming for a win-win situation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was a win-win situation and Henman could not have been happier.
    • The Welsh Highland Railway shows that in some cases it is possible to have a win-win situation.
    • Iyaituk sees this as a win-win situation, creating jobs on one hand, and preserving culture on the other.
    • This is not a win-win situation as it was sold politically, but a lose-lose situation.
    • It would be a win-win situation if the euro pulled back against the dollar by the time the investment started to pay returns.
    • When we went up this time, it was a win-win situation for everyone.
    • With a skillful blend of message and media we could turn this into a win-win situation.
    • But on the plus side, I'm pretty scared of flying, so if I don't go, it's still a win-win situation.
    • When community care for the mentally ill was implemented in the early Nineties that too was seen as being a win-win situation.
    • The import service provides a win-win situation if the person is capable of everything they say they are.
    • On the surface it would appear to be a win-win situation for the observer.
    • This really is an opportunity, as the report says, for a win-win situation.
    • On the brink of his third successive drivers' title and his fifth in total, he is in a win-win situation.
    • What you've always got to come up with is a win-win situation where both of you get as much of what you want as you possibly can.
    • This results in a win-win situation for both myself and [the company].
    • The thrifty Scot is well aware that some nifty wheeling and dealing has left him in a win-win situation.
    • It would be a win-win situation for everybody, as long as they let everyone work.
    • For them, it's a win-win situation, until, of course, they have to deal with the moral consequences of their greed.
    • The challenge was to find something within the system towards an ultimate win-win situation for all.
    • In other words they have managed to engineer a win-win situation for themselves, at the expense of their bitter rivals to the north of the island.
 
 

Definition of win-win in US English:

win-win

adjectiveˈwin ˈˌwinˈwɪn ˈˌwɪn
  • attributive Of or denoting a situation in which each party benefits in some way.

    we are aiming for a win-win situation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The import service provides a win-win situation if the person is capable of everything they say they are.
    • It would be a win-win situation for everybody, as long as they let everyone work.
    • In other words they have managed to engineer a win-win situation for themselves, at the expense of their bitter rivals to the north of the island.
    • It was a win-win situation and Henman could not have been happier.
    • For them, it's a win-win situation, until, of course, they have to deal with the moral consequences of their greed.
    • What you've always got to come up with is a win-win situation where both of you get as much of what you want as you possibly can.
    • This really is an opportunity, as the report says, for a win-win situation.
    • Iyaituk sees this as a win-win situation, creating jobs on one hand, and preserving culture on the other.
    • But on the plus side, I'm pretty scared of flying, so if I don't go, it's still a win-win situation.
    • It would be a win-win situation if the euro pulled back against the dollar by the time the investment started to pay returns.
    • When we went up this time, it was a win-win situation for everyone.
    • This is not a win-win situation as it was sold politically, but a lose-lose situation.
    • The Welsh Highland Railway shows that in some cases it is possible to have a win-win situation.
    • With a skillful blend of message and media we could turn this into a win-win situation.
    • On the surface it would appear to be a win-win situation for the observer.
    • The challenge was to find something within the system towards an ultimate win-win situation for all.
    • The thrifty Scot is well aware that some nifty wheeling and dealing has left him in a win-win situation.
    • When community care for the mentally ill was implemented in the early Nineties that too was seen as being a win-win situation.
    • On the brink of his third successive drivers' title and his fifth in total, he is in a win-win situation.
    • This results in a win-win situation for both myself and [the company].
 
 
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