win1/wIn; wIn/v past tense and past participle won /wʌn; wʌn/present participle winning 1 [I,T] to be the best or most successful in a competition, game, war etc [ lose ] 获胜﹐赢: Who do you think will win the election? 你认为谁会在选举中获胜?Argentina won the World Cup that year. 那年阿根廷队赢得了世界杯。+at I never win at cards. 我打牌从来不会赢。THESAURUS 同类词come first – to win a competition, game etc 〔在比赛﹑游戏等中〕获得第一was/came in first/second etc place – used to describe someone's position at the end of a race 名列第一/第二等be in the lead/be ahead – to be winning at the moment 领先the winning team/horse etc – the one that wins 获胜队/马匹等If you are the champion or you hold the record for something , you are the person who has beaten all other people in a series of competitions. 如果你是冠军(champion)或者你保持某项运动的纪录(hold the record for something)﹐你在一连串比赛中打败了其他所有人。2 [T] to get something as a prize for winning in a competition or game 获得,赢得〔奖品〕: He won a gold medal . 他获得了金牌。I won $200. 我赢了 200 美元。see box at见 GAIN1 方框3 [T] to get something good because of your efforts or abilities [ gain ] 〔经努力或凭能力〕博得﹐获得〔某物〕: win sb's approval/support/trust etc Knight quickly won the respect of his colleagues. 奈特很快就赢得了同事们的尊敬。4 sb can’t win spoken used to say that there is no satisfactory way of dealing with a particular situation【口】没法子〔用于表示没有令人满意的方法处理某情况〕win sb over also 又作 win sb round/aroundBrE phr v to persuade someone to agree with you, support you, or like you【英】把〔某人〕争取过来: their attempt to win over voters 他们想把选民争取过来的努力
win2n [C] a success or victory, especially in sport [ defeat ]〔尤指体育比赛中的〕胜利﹐赢: +over Ireland's 2-1 win over France 爱尔兰队对法国队二比一的胜利