A2 [ I or T ] to achieve first position and/or get a prize in a competition, election, fight, etc.获胜;赢
C2 [ T ] to receive something positive, such as approval, loyalty, or love because you have earned it获得,赢得(赞同、忠诚、好感、爱情等)
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Brazil are favourites to win this year's World Cup.
He won the award for best actor, and deservedly so.
Whoever wins the election is going to have a difficult job ahead of them.
A recurring knee injury may have impaired his chances of winning the tournament.
She delivered a final serve from the baseline to win the match.
C1 an occasion when someone wins a game or competition胜利;赢;第一名
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The team went all out for a win.
It was only their second win of the season.
This win will go down in history.
We need two wins to dislodge the French team from first place.
In the end, the match finished in a win for the home side.
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