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n.
獎品;獎金;獎賞
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vt.
珍視;估價
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adj.
獎品的;得獎的;一流的
n.
(名詞)
- [C]獎賞,獎金,獎品 reward given to the winner of a competition, race, etc.
- [C]值得競爭的東西 sth of value that is gained after a struggle; a precious possession
v.
(動詞)
- vt. 珍視,珍惜 value highly
n.
名詞
- 獎賞,獎品,獎金,獎
- 戰利品,捕獲品
- 橫財,意外的收獲
- 捕獲(的船只、敵船)
- 極有價值的東西,極好的東西
- 競爭的目標,爭奪物
- 贈品
- 杠桿(作用),撬棍
adj.
形容詞
- 得獎的,獲獎的,好得足以得獎的,應獲獎的,值得給獎的
- 懸賞的,作為獎品的
- 非常的,了不起的,上等的,出色的,第一流的,優秀的,典范性的,出類拔萃的
- 大
- <口>完全的
v.
動詞
- 捕獲,捕拿,緝捕
- 撬,撬開,撬動
- 珍視,寶貴,珍藏,珍愛,(高度)重視,珍惜
- 估價,評價
- 用杠桿推動
Noun:
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something given for victory or superiority in a contest or competition or for winning a lottery;
"the prize was a free trip to Europe"
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goods or money obtained illegally
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something given as a token of victory
Adjective:
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of superior grade;
"choice wines"
"prime beef"
"prize carnations"
"quality paper"
"select peaches"
Verb:
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hold dear;
"I prize these old photographs"
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to move or force, especially in an effort to get something open;
"The burglar jimmied the lock"
"Raccoons managed to pry the lid off the garbage pail"
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regard highly; think much of;
"I respect his judgement"
"We prize his creativity"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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The boys competed with each other for the prize.
某些男童子為獲得禮品而同學之間競爭與合作。
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First prize in the raffle is a holiday for two in Paris.
砸金蛋市場銷售的頭獎是的兩個人在法國巴黎綠色養生旅游行業。
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The champion team will win the cup and prize.
團體賽的第一名將獲得了榮譽證書和獎金稅率。
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They all concurred in giving him the prize.
孩子不一統一給朋友獎賞。
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He was awarded a prize for excellence in his studies.
他因學習知識成績排名出眾而會受到獎賞。
用作及物動詞 (vt.)
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I still prize all those early pamphlets .
我仍重視因此的那么前期小冊子。
用作形容詞 (adj.)
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She will use the prize money to help pay for my education.
她需用一大筆總獎支付寶支付地方學習費用。
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She is the most likely girl to win the prize.
她是最有愿得獎人的女性。
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The cowboy led in his prize winning Bull.
牛仔布把他得獎人的公牛正確引導入內。
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She always makes a mess of things; she's a prize idiot.
她一定把事兒弄糟; 她是個名副其實的大笨蛋。
用作名詞 (n.)
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He was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature.
他被授獎諾貝爾文字獎。
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She won the first prize in the 100 metres race.
她在200米百米賽跑中獲頭獎。
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He has been awarded the first prize for his roses three years in succession.
他種的櫻花花間斷2年獲甲等獎。
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My mother is glad for me to gain the first prize.
我刷出了1名,父親趕到很非常高興。
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Her book gained several literary prizes.
她寫的書才能得到很多種文學史獎。
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The girl was much disappointed at failing to win the prize.
那一個大姑娘很愧疚沒辦法收獲那項獎。
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The prizes were distributed among five winners.
獎勵品派發給十二位優越者。
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To some men wealth is the greatest prize in life, and to others, fame.
對這些人認為,理財是最最該認為的新事物,但對另這些人認為則是聲譽。
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The greatest prize of all—world peace—is now within our grasp.
當我們言出奮發向上的最寶貴的或物——世界上友好——已順理成章。
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See what a prize I have found!
望著發來多么大的筆橫財!
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She always makes a mess of things; she is prize idiot!
她一個勁把事弄糟,真實個實實在在的大笨蛋!
用作動詞 (v.)
可作及物形容詞
S+~+ n./pron.
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We prize liberty more than life.
他們把什么是自由看著比健康更非常重要。
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I prize my independence too much to go and work for them.
我毫不想剝奪她的經濟主動性去為我們功能。
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I do want you to know how much I prize all the talks we had together.
我當然小編希望你看出我是如何心存敬畏公司在來出現來進行的看看那些交流。
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She prized him for his good sense and understanding.
她可能他很有如何直覺感受和的理解力而重要他。
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This is a kind of glass which is now very rare and much prized.
這也是一個目前 已珍稀的、飽受大家呵護的玻璃鋼。
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v -ed as Attrib.
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The portrait of her mother was her most prized possession.
她爸爸的這張肖仿佛是她最珍惜的件物品。
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The boy's bicycle was his most prized possession.
立即車是小寶寶最珍稀的財物。
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He won first prize in..a model-making competition.
產自:Glasgow Herald
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In a grammar school, prizes are plotted for, swotted for, expected.
出處: E. Blishen
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The Daily Mail had offered a prize of s10,000 for the first successful transatlantic crossing.
出處:Journal of Navigation
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Peasants who prized their bullocks and..ancestral tombs above all things.
源自: F. Fitzgerald
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Wit was not something he prized.
選自: V. Brome
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用作動詞 (v.)
- prize above (v.+prep.)
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把…看得比…更珍貴 value sb/sth more than sth
prize sb/sth above sth
I prize my library above my kingdom.
我把我的藏書看得比我的王國還珍貴。
Freedom is prized above riches.
自由比財富更珍貴。
A good woman is prized above jewels.
女人好,賽珠寶。
用作名詞 (n.)
動詞+~
形容詞+~
名詞+~
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~+介詞
用作動詞 (v.)
~+名詞
~+副詞
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n. (名詞)
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prize的基本意思是指頒予競賽中優勝者、學校優秀學生等的“獎賞,獎金,獎品”,還可指“值得競爭追求之物”,是可數名詞。
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prize用于比喻可指“橫財,意外的收獲”,是不可數名詞。
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prize可用于其他名詞前作定語,表示“獲獎的,該得獎的; 第一流的,了不起的”,在口語中,還可表示“糟透了的,十足的”,用作反語。
v. (動詞)
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prize用作動詞時意思是“珍視,珍惜”,是及物動詞,接名詞或代詞作賓語,可用于被動結構。
n. (名詞)
- prize, award, honour
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- 這三個詞都可作“獎勵”解。其區別在于:
- 1.award指對于優異成績或卓越貢獻經評定后正式授予的獎勵; prize指確認某人在競賽中所獲得的優異成績并給予特殊的獎勵,也含有優勝者幾經拼搏、勝利來之不易的意思; honour可指正式授予的精神獎勵,也可指個人在公開場合下對某人所表達的高度評價與尊敬。例如:
- The new library has won an architectural award.新圖書館贏得了建筑獎。
- He finished only a yard behind the winner of the race but he had to be content with the second prize.比賽到達終點時,他雖僅以一碼之差輸給了第一名,但獲得了二等獎他也應心滿意足了。
- She brought honour to her family.她給家庭帶來了榮譽。
- 2.award, prize既可指精神上的獎勵,也可指物質上的獎勵; honour只指精神獎勵。例如:
- The Golden Rooster Award is given out once a year.每年授予一次金雞獎。
- Her book gained several literary prizes.她寫的書獲得好幾種文學獎。
- Such a man is honour to his country.這種人是國家的光榮。
- prize, reward
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- 這兩個名詞的共同意思是“獎賞”。prize指在比賽中獲得好成績而受獎,通常為獎杯或錢物; reward指由于某種行為而獲得獎勵,尤指金錢等形式的獎賞。
v. (動詞)
- prize, appreciate, cherish, treasure, value
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- 這組詞的共同意思是“高度評價某事物”。其區別是:
- 1.appreciate強調理解并欣賞其價值; value強調高度評價并珍視其價值; prize指珍視; treasure指珍藏。
- 2.cherish與prize和treasure含義相同,指珍視或珍藏,但喜愛之意更甚。
- prize,medal
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- 這一對名詞都有獎品的意思。
- prize是表示“獎品”或“獎(彩)金”之意。
- medal是指“獎牌(章)”或“勛章”。
n. (名詞)
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他獲得了今年的數學金杯獎。
誤 He won the Gold Prize of maths this year.
正 He won the Gold Prize for maths this year.
析 prize常與for連用(yong),表示(shi)“獲(huo)…的獎”,不(bu)與of連用(yong)。
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