音标:[praiz]
n. 奖赏, 奖金, 奖品, 战利品, 捕获
a. 得奖的
vt. 珍视, 估价, 捕获, 撬, 撬动
【法】 战时捕获, 俘获品, 战利品
相关词组:
be awarded a prize for
carry off a prize
make prize of
在线英汉词典
prize的短语、例句:
prize
n
1 award given to the winner of a competition, race, etc (给予获胜者的)奖, 奖励, 奖赏, 奖品, 奖金
She won first prize in the 100 metres race. 她在百米赛跑中获头奖.
Her book gained several literary prizes. 她写的书获得好几种文学奖.
2 thing (that can be) won in a lottery or a gambling game (在抽彩或赌博中所中的)奖, 彩金
He won the 20000 prize on the football pools. 他赢得足球普尔彩金20000英镑.
She had the prize-winning lottery ticket. 她抽到了得奖的彩票.
[attrib 作定语]
prize money 奖金.
3 (fig 比喻) thing of value worth struggling for 值得争取的有价值的事物
The greatest prize of all world peace is now within our grasp. 我们为之奋斗的最可贵的事物--世界和平--已指日可待.
4 (esp formerly) ship or its cargo captured at sea during a war (尤指旧时)战时捕获的敌船或其货物, 海上战利品. prize, adj [attrib 作定语]
(a) winning or likely to win a prize; excellent of its kind (可能)获奖的; 该得奖的; 出类拔萃的: prize cattle 优选的牛
a prize exhibit in the flower show 在花展中获奖的展品.
(b) (infml ironic 口, 反语) outstandingly bad; complete 糟透了的; 十足的
a prize ass, fool, idiot, etc 不折不扣的笨蛋、 傻瓜、 白痴等. prize, v [Tn]
value (sth) highly 对(某事物)高度重视; 珍视(某事物)
The portrait of her mother was her most prized possession. 她母亲的这张肖像是她最珍爱的物品.
I prize my independence too much to go and work for them. 我决不愿意丧失自己的独立性去为他们效劳. prize (esp US) = prise.
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