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won

/wuhn/US // wʌn //UK // (wʌn) //

赢得了,赢得的,赢得,赢了

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Definitions

v.动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : simple past tense and past participle of win.

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Examples

  • A return to Taliban rule would be disastrous for human rights, impacting hard won gains for women and girls.

  • Moore and Marks, for example, each won and event in eastern Australia, which bodes well for their medal chances.

  • In 1992, Republican George H.W. Bush won the Asian-American vote by 24 points.

  • No Jewish woman has been crowned Miss America since Bess Myerson won in 1945.

  • Several Republicans won primaries in 2014 by running as ideologically pure conservatives who wanted new leadership in the House.

  • And keep in mind that when Huckabee ran for president in 2008, he won the Iowa caucuses.

  • In a frightening development for the GOP, Democrats had won even traditionally Republican constituencies in the Midwest.

  • Then she won, and went half mad with the joy and excitement, but the joy didn't last long.

  • But the nasty part of the whole thing was, that Haggard had won eleven thousand pounds from a weak-headed boy.

  • His unbounded generosity won for him the admiration of all his race, who graciously recognized him as their Maguinoó.

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

  • At Grosbeeren and Dennewitz, where his divisional officers fought and won, the Prince kept discreetly in the rear.