[ 复数 prizes 第三人称单数 prizes 现在分词 prizing 过去式 prized 过去分词 prized ]
N-COUNT A prize is money or something valuable that is given to someone who has the best results in a competition or game, or as a reward for doing good work. 奖品; 奖金
You must claim your prize by telephoning our claims line.
你必须通过打我们的领奖热线来领取奖品。
He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1985.
他获得了1985年诺贝尔物理学奖。
ADJ You use prize to describe things that are of such good quality that they win prizes or deserve to win prizes. 获奖的; 应获奖的 [ADJ n]
...a prize bull.
…一头获奖的公牛。
N-COUNT You can refer to someone or something as a prize when people consider them to be of great value or importance. 有价值之人; 有价值之物
With no lands of his own, he was no great matrimonial prize.
没有自己的土地,他绝不是个有价值的结婚对象。
V-T Something that is prized is wanted and admired because it is considered to be very valuable or very good quality. 青睐 [usu passive]
Military figures made out of lead are prized by collectors.
用铅做的军人塑像很受收藏者们青睐。
V-T →see prise
She stepped up to receive her prize.
她走上前去领奖。
She was awarded the Nobel Peace prize.
她获颁诺贝尔和平奖。
She won first prize in the competition.
她在竞赛中获得头奖。
Now his work has earned him the World Food Prize from the World Food Prize Foundation in Des Moines,Iowa.
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Well, Mario Molina, who was a faculty member here at MIT, won a Nobel prize for describing this process.
马里奥,莫丽娜,一个麻州理工学院的教员,凭借描述这一过程获得了诺贝尔物理学奖。
I mean, there's John Nash who's the, well, I don't... I think he won a Nobel Prize.
有一个校友叫约翰·纳什,我也不确定他得没得诺贝尔奖。
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