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prize

/prahyz/US // praɪz //UK // (praɪz) //

奖品,奖,奖金,奖项

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a reward for victory or superiority, as in a contest or competition.
    • : something that is won in a lottery or the like.
    • : anything striven for, worth striving for, or much valued.
    • : something seized or captured, especially an enemy's ship and cargo captured at sea in wartime.
    • : the act of taking or capturing, especially a ship at sea.
    • : Archaic. a contest or match.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having won a prize: a prize bull; a prize play.
    • : worthy of a prize.
    • : given or awarded as a prize.
    • : being an excellent example of something, especially something undesirable: He makes his daughter's husband feel like a prize idiot whenever they get together.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounaward, winnings
Forms: prized, prizes
Synonyms
accolade荣誉,荣誉勋章,荣誉证书,荣誉感advantage优势bonus奖金,红利,奖励,红红火火bounty赏金,恩惠,赏赐,赏钱championship冠军赛,锦标赛,冠军,冠军资格citation引用,引文,援引,引证crown皇冠,冠,冠词,皇冠假日dividend红利,分红,股息,股利gold黄金,金子,金,金矿honor荣誉,尊重,荣誉感,荣誉证书inducement诱因,诱惑,诱导,引诱jackpot大奖,头奖,大奖赛,奖金medal勋章,奖章,奖牌,荣誉勋章payoff报酬,报偿,报答,报销purse钱包,钱袋,钱夹,囊括了reward奖励,奖赏,报酬,奖金scholarship奖学金,学问,奖学金制度,学业title职称,标题,名称,题目trophy奖杯,奖牌,奖座,奖品windfall风头,风头正劲,风头正劲时acquirement获得,获取,购置,取得acquisition收购,购置,采集,获取cake蛋糕,糕饼,饼,糕点capture捕获,捕捉,抓住,采集carrot胡萝卜,红萝卜,萝卜,胡萝卜的decoration装饰,装修,装饰品,装潢gravy肉汁,肉汁的,芡实,调味料guerdon牧羊人,牧民,牧童,牧羊犬haul牵引,牵引力,搬运,牵引物laurel月桂树,月桂,桂冠,桂花loot掠夺,抢夺,劫掠,抢劫meed我,我的,我的意思是,我的名字pickings采摘,拣选,挑选,采摘活动pillage掠夺,抢夺,抢劫,攫取plum李子,李plunder掠夺,劫掠,攫取,抢夺possession拥有,占有,持有,拥有权premium保费,保险费,溢价,地价privilege特权,特许权,特免,特许recompense报偿,报酬,补偿,赔偿requital请求书,要求,请求,赎罪spoil破坏,糟蹋,弄坏,弄坏了spoils赃物,奖品,战利品,奖金strokes卒业,卒中,卒业生,卒业典礼swag挥金如土,挥霍,挥霍无度,挥杆blue ribbon蓝丝带,蓝带,蓝色丝带,蓝色缎带feather in cap羽翼丰满,羽翼未丰,帽子,羽毛first place第一名,首位,第一位gold star金星,金星奖,金星级,黄金之星

Examples

  • There’s a reality TV competition show in the works that will feature a 2023 trip to the International Space Station as the grand prize, Deadline reports.

  • It went on to win sci-fi writing’s most prestigious prize, the Hugo Award.

  • Whether for a prize or a meal, these animals met their end when they came face-to-face with humans on a scale they never could’ve handled.

  • The organizers of the Berlin International Film Festival say they will stop awarding separate acting prizes to women and men beginning next year.

  • Organizers said those prizes will be replaced with a Silver Bear for Best Leading Performance and a Silver Bear for Best Supporting Performance.

  • Fred Logevall at Cornell won the Pulitzer Prize and is a diplomatic historian; he just started a book on Kennedy.

  • So I remember when Altman won the prize, he went up and said some version of, “Too little, too late.”

  • The prize will not be replaced if lost, mutilated, or stolen.

  • This week, on December 10th, Human Rights Day, she will receive the Nobel Prize—the youngest person ever to be honored.

  • While the winners will take home the prize money and title, the eliminated contestants can hardly be considered losers.

  • To add point to this success, he knew that the victor of Montebello was straining every nerve to gain this very prize.

  • Whoever succeeded in getting the ring on his stick won the game, and carried the prize home as a sign of victory.

  • Ike had read the "Herald," with all about "the great prize fight" in it, and had become entirely carried away with it.

  • Never before had so dazzling a prize shimmered before him in the near distance.

  • It is almost unnecessary to add, that the porter had his share well paid, and that the fisherman got the full value for his prize.