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BNC: 2125 COCA: 3686

A2 something valuable, such as an amount of money, that is given to someone who succeeds in a competition or game or that is given to someone as a reward for doing very good work奖;奖赏;奖金

The critics' prize for best film was won by Marc Abbott for "Belly Laugh".马克•阿博特的《捧腹大笑》被评论家们评为最佳影片。
I won a prize in the raffle.我在抽彩中获了奖。
The first (= main) prize is a week for two in Miami.一等奖是迈阿密双人周末游。
The prize money for winning Wimbledon has been increased by 12.5 per cent.温布尔登冠军奖金额度提高了12.5%。

something important and valuable that is difficult to achieve or get难能可贵的东西;不易达到的目标

The prize would be her hand in marriage.最理想的是娶她为妻。

More examples

First prize is a fortnight in Barbados and second prize is a weekend in Rome.

There's a prize for the fastest three runners in each category.

Carlos was awarded first prize in the essay competition.

The children collected their prizes and then went back to their places.

Her internationally acclaimed novel has won several literary prizes.

prize verb REWARD

[ T often passive ] to think that someone or something is very valuable or important重视,珍视

In parts of Asia this plant is prized for its medicinal qualities.在亚洲某些地区,这种植物因其药用价值而倍受重视。
I prize that intimacy above everything.我把那种亲密关系看得比什么都重。

prize verb LIFT

[ T + adv/prep ] UK also prise, US also pry to use force to lift something off something else, for example by pressing a tool against a fixed point; to separate things using force撬,撬开

I prized the lid off with a spoon.我用勺子把盖子撬掉。
The window had been prized open with a jemmy.窗户被用撬棍撬开了。
She couldn't prize his fingers apart to get the key.她没法掰开他的手指拿到钥匙。

Phrasal verb(s)

A prize animal, flower, or vegetable is one that has won or deserves to win a prize in a competition because it is of very good quality.(指动物、花或蔬菜)得奖的;该得奖的;一流的

a prize bull一流的公牛
a prize marrow上好的西葫芦

used to describe something that is a very good or important example of its type(指某物)极好的;极重要的

prize assets重要资产
Some prize idiot (= extremely foolish person) forgot to lock the door.有个大傻瓜忘了锁门。
BNC: 2125 COCA: 3686
prize

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + PRIZE | PRIZE + VERB | PRIZE + NOUN | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEbig, great, prestigious大獎;享有盛名的獎項fabulous令人難以置信的獎special特別獎ultimate終極大獎The presidency is the ultimate prize.總統的職位是最高的獎勵。coveted令人垂涎的獎品She was the first woman to win this coveted prize.她是第一位贏得這個令人垂涎的獎項的女性。glittering (especially BrE) 輝煌的成就He strove for the glittering prizes of politics.他力爭在政界取得輝煌的成績。first, first-place, grand, top頭獎;最高獎;巨獎runner-up, second二等獎consolation安慰獎booby末名獎The booby prize was awarded to the worst singer in the competition.末名獎頒給了比賽中最差的歌手。cash, monetary, money (especially BrE) 現金獎;獎金$1-million, etc. * 100 萬美元等的獎金raffle抽獎的獎品VERB + PRIZEaward (sb), give (sb)授予(某人)獎項offer提供獎金present頒獎The prize was presented by the mayor.獎項由市長頒發。capture, claim, collect, get, receive, take, win奪得/承兌/領取/獲得/收到/拿走/贏得獎項accept領獎share分享獎項De Klerk shared the peace prize with Nelson Mandela in 1993.德克勒克與納爾遜・曼德拉分享了 1993 年的諾貝爾和平獎。PRIZE + VERBgo to sb/sth獎項由⋯獲得The prize went to the long-haired cat.獎項由那隻長毛貓獲得。be worth sth, total sth獎品價值⋯/總額達⋯a prize worth over $3 000價值 3,000 多美元的獎品PRIZE + NOUNwinner (usually prizewinner) 獲獎者money獎金competition, draw (BrE) 大獎賽;抽獎PREPOSITIONprize for⋯領域的獎He won the Nobel Prize for Literature.他榮獲諾貝爾文學獎。prize in⋯的獎prizes in chemistry, physics and medicine化學、物理和醫學獎
prize

verb

PREPOSITION | PHRASES PREPOSITIONabove比⋯更珍視a precious thing to be prized above all else比其他所有東西都更被看重的珍品as珍視為⋯The library is prized as the finest of its kind in England.這家圖書館被認為是英格蘭同類圖書館中最好的。for因⋯而珍視The berries are prized for their healing properties.這些漿果因有治療功能而備受喜愛。PHRASEShighly prized, much prized備受青睞two fruits that are much prized on the island這個島上人們非常喜愛的兩種水果
BNC: 2125 COCA: 3686
prize noun
award
prize verb
appreciate (prize sth highly) pull2 (prize the lid open)
BNC: 2125 COCA: 3686
prize
Prizes and honours for other achievements: award, prize, championship...
Important thing or detail: feature, priority, element...
Worth a lot of money: valuable, precious, priceless...
Important: important, major, key...
To value something or someone: value, respect, appreciate...

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