prize 的英语意思
prizeprize1 /praɪz/ noun [countable]
查看全部语言翻译1something that is given to someone who is successful in a competition, race, game of chance etc在竞赛、比赛、抽奖等活动中给予成功者的奖励:
In this month’s competition you could win a prize worth £3,000.在本月的竞赛中,您有机会赢得价值3,000英镑的奖品。
The first prize has gone to Dr John Gentle.一等奖由约翰·简特尔博士获得。prize for
The prize for best photography has been won by a young Dutch photographer.最佳摄影奖由一位年轻的荷兰摄影师获得。
Scientists from Oxford shared the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1945.1945年,牛津大学的科学家们共同获得了诺贝尔医学奖。
The prizes are awarded (=given) every year to students who have shown original thinking in their work.奖项每年授予(=颁给)在作品中展现出独创性思维的学生。
The total prize money was £30,000.总奖金为30,000英镑。2something that is very valuable to you or that it is very important to have对你非常珍贵或极其重要的事物:
Fame was the prize.名声才是真正的奖赏。3no prizes for guessing something spoken口语 used to say that it is very easy to guess something用于表示某事极易猜到:
No prizes for guessing what she was wearing.不用猜也知道她穿的是什么。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词win a prize (also take a prize)· She won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1938.· 她于1938年荣获诺贝尔文学奖。· Ms Brolls also took the prize for best individual speaker.· 布罗尔斯女士还获得了最佳个人演讲者奖。get a prize (also receive a prize formal正式)· The winner gets a prize.· 获胜者可获得奖品。· If your letter is published, you will receive a £5 prize.· 如果您的来信被刊登,您将获得5英镑的奖励。share a prize· They will share the first prize of £500.· 他们将共同分享500英镑的一等奖。give (somebody) a prize (also award (somebody) a prize formal正式)· A prize will be given for the best-decorated egg.· 装饰最漂亮的彩蛋将获得奖品。· Four years later he was awarded the Erasmus Prize.· 四年后,他荣获伊拉斯谟奖。a prize goes to somebody (=they get it)· The fiction prize goes to Carol Shields.· 小说奖归属卡罗尔·希尔兹。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + prize形容词/名词 + prizefirst/second etc prize· She won first prize in a poetry competition.· 她在一次诗歌比赛中获得了一等奖。the top prize· The film won the top prize at the Berlin Film Festival.· 这部影片在柏林电影节上荣获最高奖项。a consolation prize (=one given to someone who has not won)· The runner-up will get a consolation prize of a camera.· 亚军将获得一台相机作为安慰奖。the booby prize (=one given as a joke to the person who comes last)· The cake I made for the competition was so bad I got the booby prize.· 我为比赛做的蛋糕太糟糕了,结果拿了末等奖。a cash prize· There's a $5,000 cash prize for the winner.· 获胜者将获得5,000美元的现金奖励。prize + NOUNprize + 名词a prize winner· Congratulations to all the prize winners!· 祝贺所有获奖者!prize money· The players are demanding an increase in prize money.· 选手们要求提高奖金。a prize draw British English (=a competition in which people whose names or tickets are chosen by chance win prizes)· He won the car in a prize draw.· 他通过抽奖赢得了一辆汽车。
查看全部语言翻译1something that is given to someone who is successful in a competition, race, game of chance etc在竞赛、比赛、抽奖等活动中给予成功者的奖励:
In this month’s competition you could win a prize worth £3,000.在本月的竞赛中,您有机会赢得价值3,000英镑的奖品。
The first prize has gone to Dr John Gentle.一等奖由约翰·简特尔博士获得。prize for
The prize for best photography has been won by a young Dutch photographer.最佳摄影奖由一位年轻的荷兰摄影师获得。
Scientists from Oxford shared the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1945.1945年,牛津大学的科学家们共同获得了诺贝尔医学奖。
The prizes are awarded (=given) every year to students who have shown original thinking in their work.奖项每年授予(=颁给)在作品中展现出独创性思维的学生。
The total prize money was £30,000.总奖金为30,000英镑。2something that is very valuable to you or that it is very important to have对你非常珍贵或极其重要的事物:
Fame was the prize.名声才是真正的奖赏。3no prizes for guessing something spoken口语 used to say that it is very easy to guess something用于表示某事极易猜到:
No prizes for guessing what she was wearing.不用猜也知道她穿的是什么。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词win a prize (also take a prize)· She won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1938.· 她于1938年荣获诺贝尔文学奖。· Ms Brolls also took the prize for best individual speaker.· 布罗尔斯女士还获得了最佳个人演讲者奖。get a prize (also receive a prize formal正式)· The winner gets a prize.· 获胜者可获得奖品。· If your letter is published, you will receive a £5 prize.· 如果您的来信被刊登,您将获得5英镑的奖励。share a prize· They will share the first prize of £500.· 他们将共同分享500英镑的一等奖。give (somebody) a prize (also award (somebody) a prize formal正式)· A prize will be given for the best-decorated egg.· 装饰最漂亮的彩蛋将获得奖品。· Four years later he was awarded the Erasmus Prize.· 四年后,他荣获伊拉斯谟奖。a prize goes to somebody (=they get it)· The fiction prize goes to Carol Shields.· 小说奖归属卡罗尔·希尔兹。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + prize形容词/名词 + prizefirst/second etc prize· She won first prize in a poetry competition.· 她在一次诗歌比赛中获得了一等奖。the top prize· The film won the top prize at the Berlin Film Festival.· 这部影片在柏林电影节上荣获最高奖项。a consolation prize (=one given to someone who has not won)· The runner-up will get a consolation prize of a camera.· 亚军将获得一台相机作为安慰奖。the booby prize (=one given as a joke to the person who comes last)· The cake I made for the competition was so bad I got the booby prize.· 我为比赛做的蛋糕太糟糕了,结果拿了末等奖。a cash prize· There's a $5,000 cash prize for the winner.· 获胜者将获得5,000美元的现金奖励。prize + NOUNprize + 名词a prize winner· Congratulations to all the prize winners!· 祝贺所有获奖者!prize money· The players are demanding an increase in prize money.· 选手们要求提高奖金。a prize draw British English (=a competition in which people whose names or tickets are chosen by chance win prizes)· He won the car in a prize draw.· 他通过抽奖赢得了一辆汽车。prizeprize2 verb [transitive]
1to think that someone or something is very important or valuable认为某人或某物极为重要或珍贵:
He is someone who prizes truth and decency above all things.他是一个将真理与正直置于一切之上的人。
The company’s shoes are highly prized by fashion conscious youngsters.这家公司的鞋子深受时尚意识强烈的年轻人珍视。2the American spelling of priseprise 的美式拼写
1to think that someone or something is very important or valuable认为某人或某物极为重要或珍贵:
He is someone who prizes truth and decency above all things.他是一个将真理与正直置于一切之上的人。
The company’s shoes are highly prized by fashion conscious youngsters.这家公司的鞋子深受时尚意识强烈的年轻人珍视。2the American spelling of priseprise 的美式拼写prizeprize3 adjective [only before noun]
1good enough to win a prize or having won a prize足以获奖或已经获奖的:
He has spent months cultivating what he hopes are prize flowers.他花了数月时间培育他期望能获奖的花卉。 → prize-winning2very good or important非常出色或重要的:
The Picasso painting is a prize exhibit in the museum.那幅毕加索画作是博物馆的珍品展件。3a prize idiot/fool informal非正式 a complete idiot, fool etc彻头彻尾的白痴、傻瓜等
1good enough to win a prize or having won a prize足以获奖或已经获奖的:
He has spent months cultivating what he hopes are prize flowers.他花了数月时间培育他期望能获奖的花卉。 → prize-winning2very good or important非常出色或重要的:
The Picasso painting is a prize exhibit in the museum.那幅毕加索画作是博物馆的珍品展件。3a prize idiot/fool informal非正式 a complete idiot, fool etc彻头彻尾的白痴、傻瓜等