win verb ⇨win (Which team won?)⇨gain1 (win support/a contract)⇨win the day⇨winverbwin noun ⇨victorywin
verb
➡ See also the entry for defeat另見defeat條win ♦︎ prevail ♦︎ win out ♦︎ triumph ♦︎ win the day ♦︎ come out on topThese words all mean to be successful against sb or in spite of difficulties.這些詞均表示獲勝、戰勝。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to win / prevail / win the day against sb◆to prevail / win out / triumph over sb / sth◆to win / prevail / win out / triumph in the end◆to eventually / ultimately win / prevail / triumph / win the day / come out on top◆to finally win / prevail / win out / triumph / win the day■win(winning, won, won) [intransitive, transitive] to be the most successful in a competition, race, election, argument, battle or war獲勝;赢◆Which team won?哪個隊赢了?◆France won by six goals to two against Denmark.法國隊6:2戰勝了丹麥隊。◆He always won at cards.他玩紙牌總能赢。◆He narrowly won(= by a small margin) the seat for Labour.他以微弱多數爲工黨赢得了席位。◆I think I won the argument.我認爲這場辯論是我赢了。◆Historians still argue about who really won the war of 1812.歷史學家仍在爭論究竟是誰赢了1812年的那場戰爭。OPPlose ⇨ lose see also win ⇨ victorynoun■prevail prɪˈveɪl [intransitive] (formal) (of ideas or opinions) to be accepted, especially after a struggle or argument(想法或觀點在爭論或辯論後)被接受,壓倒◆Justice will prevail over tyranny.正義必將戰勝暴虐。◆Fortunately, common sense prevailed.幸而理智佔了上風。ⓘ Prevail can also mean to defeat an opponent in sport. * prevail還可以指在運動中戰勝對手。 see also prevail ⇨ defeat■ˌwin ˈout
phrasal verb
(winning, won, won) (ratherinformal) to be successful in spite of difficulties(克服困難)終獲成功◆It remains to be seen whether the archaeologists will win out over the planners in this dispute.在這場爭論中考古學家能否勝過城市規劃人員,還需拭目以待。◆Economic efficiency will always win out in the end.最終永遠是經濟效率說了算。■triumph ˈtraɪʌmf [intransitive] (written) to defeat sb/sth; to be successful, especially in spite of difficulties打敗對手;戰勝;成功◆Italy triumphed 3-0 in the quarter-finals.意大利隊在四分之一決賽中3:0獲勝。◆As usual in this kind of movie, good triumphs over evil in the end.像這類影片慣常的情節一樣,最終善良戰勝了邪惡。■win the ˈday
idiom
(winning, won, won) (written, especially journalism尤用於新聞) to be successful against sb/sth, especially at the end of an argument or difficult situation(尤指爭論或困境中最終)得勝,佔上風,取得成功◆Consumer pressure has finally won the day and forced a change in the law.來自消費者的壓力最終佔了上風,迫使法律條文作出了修改。■come out on ˈtop
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(came, come) (ratherinformal) to be successful against sb in a contest or argument(在競賽或爭論中)獲勝,取得成功◆The older child, stronger and more experienced, is bound to come out on top.那個年紀較大的孩子身體更結實、經驗更豐富,肯定能獲勝。