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win verb
win (Which team won?) gain1 (win support/a contract) win the day win verb
win noun
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verb

 See also the entry for defeat 另见defeat条win ♦︎ prevail ♦︎ win out ♦︎ triumph ♦︎ win the day ♦︎ come out on topThese words all mean to be successful against sb or in spite of difficulties. 这些词均表示获胜、战胜。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to win / prevail / win the day against sbto prevail / win out / triumph over sb / sthto win / prevail / win out / triumph in the endto eventually / ultimately win / prevail / triumph / win the day / come out on topto finally win / prevail / win out / triumph / win the day win (winning, won, won) [intransitive, transitive] to be the most successful in a competition, race, election, argument, battle or war 获胜;赢Which team won?哪个队赢了?France won by six goals to two against Denmark.法国队6:2战胜了丹麦队。He always won at cards.他玩纸牌总能赢。He narrowly won (= by a small margin) the seat for Labour.他以微弱多数为工党赢得了席位。I think I won the argument.我认为这场辩论是我赢了。Historians still argue about who really won the war of 1812.历史学家仍在争论究竟是谁赢了1812年的那场战争。OPP lose lose see also win victory noun prevail prɪˈveɪl [intransitive] (formal) (of ideas or opinions) to be accepted, especially after a struggle or argument (想法或观点在争论或辩论后)被接受,压倒Justice will prevail over tyranny.正义必将战胜暴虐。Fortunately, common sense prevailed.幸而理智占了上风。Prevail can also mean to defeat an opponent in sport. * prevail还可以指在运动中战胜对手。 see also prevail defeat ˌwin ˈout

phrasal verb

(winning, won, won) (rather informal) to be successful in spite of difficulties (克服困难)终获成功It remains to be seen whether the archaeologists will win out over the planners in this dispute.在这场争论中考古学家能否胜过城市规划人员,还需拭目以待。Economic efficiency will always win out in the end.最终永远是经济效率说了算。
triumph ˈtraɪʌmf [intransitive] (written) to defeat sb/sth; to be successful, especially in spite of difficulties 打败对手;战胜;成功Italy triumphed 3-0 in the quarter-finals.意大利队在四分之一决赛中3:0获胜。As usual in this kind of movie, good triumphs over evil in the end.像这类影片惯常的情节一样,最终善良战胜了邪恶。 win the ˈday

idiom

(winning, won, won) (written, especially journalism 尤用于新闻) to be successful against sb/sth, especially at the end of an argument or difficult situation (尤指争论或困境中最终)得胜,占上风,取得成功Consumer pressure has finally won the day and forced a change in the law.来自消费者的压力最终占了上风,迫使法律条文作出了修改。
come out on ˈtop

idiom

(came, come) (rather informal) to be successful against sb in a contest or argument (在竞赛或争论中)获胜,取得成功The older child, stronger and more experienced, is bound to come out on top.那个年纪较大的孩子身体更结实、经验更丰富,肯定能获胜。

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