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raffle

/raf-uhl/US // ˈræf əl //UK // (ˈræfəl) //

抽奖活动,抽奖,抽獎,彩票

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a form of lottery in which a number of persons buy one or more chances to win a prize.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    raf·fled, raf·fling.

    • : to dispose of by a raffle: to raffle off a watch.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    raf·fled, raf·fling.

    • : to take part in a raffle.

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Examples

  • To give back and support their community—Hushin’s third pillar—the team holds a raffle each year and then uses the money to support a cause they believe in.

  • Maryland is offering state employees $100, while Lancaster, California, is trying to encourage teens to get inoculated by entering their names in a raffle for college scholarships worth up to $10,000.

  • People who get vaccinated can enter their names in a raffle, with the victor getting to choose from a range of rides that includes a Chevrolet Camaro and a Nissan Altima.

  • Inspiration 4’s other two travelers will be selected through a raffle and an entrepreneurial contest.

  • People who signed up for the raffle had to attest to being less than six and a half feet tall and under 250 pounds.

  • The winners will be drawn on January 8, which makes the raffle tickets the perfect Christmas gift.

  • Engineers now field questions on Reddit and laboratories raffle off multiday tours to Twitter followers.

  • And when I took a ticket for a raffle, I hardly counted upon winning this particularly gaudy sofa-cushion.

  • When I came to the library, the master of the raffle told me it was against all rule to refund a subscription.'

  • Ultimately Christian laid down his shilling, the raffle began, and the dice went round.

  • These are the class of gambling practices of which the church bazaar or raffle may be taken as the type.

  • Raffle, raf′l, n. a kind of sale by chance or lottery in which the price is subscribed equally by all who hope to win.