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win-win

/win-win/US // ˈwɪnˈwɪn //

双赢,共赢,双赢的,赢

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : advantageous to both sides, as in a negotiation: a win-win proposal; a win-win situation.

Examples

  • Except the Braves did not win 14 straight pennants (they did win 14 straight division titles), and Smoltz is a also Republican.

  • Her Miss America win transcended mere superficial beauty standards.

  • A Republican candidate hoping to win red state support could find a worse team to root for than one from Dallas.

  • If history is a guide, Huckabee will need to resonate with more than just the faithful if he is to win.

  • She fails to appreciate the congressional and constitutional obstacles Johnson had to overcome to win passage of the bill.

  • Bessires was included because he would never win it at any later date, but his doglike devotion made him a priceless subordinate.

  • The real experience has a magnetism of its own and will win above mere technicality whenever it has the opportunity.

  • Great preparations had been made, and the success must have been perfect to win so general and hearty a commendation.

  • All the miserable stratagems they had been guilty of to win him; the dishonest plotting and planning.

  • They take him along whenever they play games, thinking the mascot helps them to win.