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championship

/cham-pee-uhn-ship/US // ˈtʃæm pi ənˌʃɪp //UK // (ˈtʃæmpɪənˌʃɪp) //

冠军赛,锦标赛,冠军,冠军资格

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the distinction or condition of being a champion: to win a championship.
    • : advocacy or defense: championship of the underdog.
    • : championships, a series of competitions or contests to determine a champion: the tennis championships.

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Examples

  • For as large a crew as it takes to be successful on the football field, it’s almost impossible to win a championship without an elite quarterback.

  • Schottenheimer was an all-state football player and helped lead his high school’s basketball team to a state championship.

  • Let me lay this national championship and all these Elite Eights and Sweet 16s and Final Fours out there before you.

  • Beal passed the mark with a left-handed layup in the second quarter to join Hall of Famer Elvin Hayes, who spent nine seasons with Washington — including the championship campaign in 1978 — and racked up more than 27,000 in his career overall.

  • No one knew they would be Hall of Famers, but they had both won championships before and were the faces of their leagues.

  • Five years later she would be the first woman to win a Monster Jam Finals Championship in the freestyle category.

  • The Senate Majority Leader, a former boxer, was accused of trying to help the Ultimate Fighting Championship.

  • We certainly should not hold a ticker-tape parade for anybody else before then, no matter who wins what championship.

  • Maybe if there were a national championship on the line, things might be different.

  • On the way to the 1996 World Series, the Yankees met the Baltimore Orioles in the American League Championship Series.

  • Happily, if only incidentally, such self-defence involved the championship of the independence of Scotland.

  • Well, this only shows our valiant disregard of danger, our readiness of initiative, our championship of forlorn hopes.

  • Bob's championship saved her from that, and, thereafter, school changed straightway for June.

  • Celia had dwelt with pride on her father's championship of their cause.

  • They could find no other solution to her championship of the Parson.