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*win¹ /wɪn; wɪn/ v won /wʌn; wʌn/ won, winning 1 [I,T] to get the most points or votes in a competition, game, election etc 〔在竞赛、游戏、选举等中〕获胜,赢: Who do you think will win the Superbowl? 你认为谁能赢得超级杯赛? Dad won at chess again. 爸爸下棋又赢了。 Marcy's team is winning by 3 points. 马西的队以 3 分领先。 2 [I,T] to be successful in a war, fight, or argument against another country, person etc 〔在战争、打斗或争论中〕获胜: The English army won a great victory. 英国军队赢得了重大胜利。 3 [T] to get a prize in a competition or game 〔在比赛中〕赢得,获得: I won $200 playing poker. 我打扑克赢了 200 美元。 4 [T] to get something good because of your effort, skill etc 〔凭努力、技术等〕获得,博得: Dr Lee's work won her the admiration of scientists worldwide. 李博士的工作为她赢得了全世界科学家的钦佩。 5 you can't win spoken used to say that whatever you do in a situation, someone will be annoyed, or you will be unsuccessful in some way 【口】 你怎么做都会有人不满意,你不能面面俱到 → opposite 反义词 LOSE
win sb ↔ overto persuade someone to support you, agree with you, or like you 〔说服某人以〕获得〔支持、赞成、喜爱〕,把…争取过来: Clinton managed to win over his critics. 克林顿争取到批评者的支持。
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