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