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trophy

/troh-fee/US // ˈtroʊ fi //UK // (ˈtrəʊfɪ) //

奖杯,奖牌,奖座,奖品

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    plural tro·phies.

    • : anything taken in war, hunting, competition, etc., especially when preserved as a memento; spoil, prize, or award.
    • : anything serving as a token or evidence of victory, valor, skill, etc.: a sports trophy.
    • : a symbol of success that is used to impress others: He bought the lavish home as a trophy.
    • : a carving, painting, or other representation of objects associated with or symbolic of victory or achievement.
    • : any memento or memorial.
    • : a memorial erected by certain ancient peoples, especially the Greeks and Romans, in commemoration of a victory in war and consisting of arms or other spoils taken from the enemy and hung upon a tree, pillar, or the like.
adj.形容词 adjective
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    • : noting or relating to a symbol of success that is used to impress others: They just want a near-perfect trophy child to brag about.

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Examples

  • As for Tampa Bay, the Bolts are in danger of coughing away yet another golden opportunity to add to their trophy case.

  • “Succession” star Jeremy Strong won the drama actor trophy for his role as an aspiring heir.

  • Khadija Siddique come around to her son’s choice of careers, as Ash now makes enough money to support his family, which, he says, is a far bigger award than any trophy.

  • The Bavarian club is now the heavy favorite to lift the Champions League trophy, and for good reason.

  • So when domestic rival Liverpool was eliminated in early March, it appeared as though the only thing that stood between City and its first ever Champions League trophy was Bayern.

  • In straight relationships with an age gap, words like ‘gold-digger’ and ‘trophy wife’ get thrown around.

  • Get a thrill, get off a lucky shot, take home a trophy, put it up in a secret chamber of our heart.

  • “Management” in this situation means issuing permits for trophy grizzly hunts.

  • The charity gets its name from the symbolic date when the America's Cup trophy left the U.K.

  • Its horrific title aside, Trophy Wife was the closest thing in style, tone, and humor to Modern Family that ABC had ever produced.

  • Sometimes Yung Pak would be the winner, and then he would march home with great glee and show the trophy to his father.

  • Some of the soldiers insisted on skinning the beast and taking the skin along as a trophy.

  • The dæmon of anarchy has here raised a superb trophy on a monument of ruins.

  • Then she started back for the caves taking the slat of wood with her as a trophy.

  • I presented my trophy and treasure-trove to the fairy-like Miss Wee-wee.