prize

英[praɪz] 美[praɪz]
  • n. 奖品;奖金;奖赏
  • vt. 珍视;估价
  • adj. 奖品的;得奖的;一流的
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  • prize n.奖品;奖金;奖赏vt.珍视;估价adj.奖品的;得奖的;一流的
    n. (名词)
    1. 奖赏,奖品,奖金,奖
    2. 战利品,捕获品
    3. 横财,意外的收获
    4. 捕获(的船只、敌船)
    5. 极有价值的东西,极好的东西
    6. 竞争的目标,争夺物
    7. 赠品
    8. 杠杆(作用),撬棍
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 得奖的,获奖的,好得足以得奖的,应获奖的,值得给奖的
    2. 悬赏的,作为奖品的
    3. 非常的,了不起的,上等的,出色的,第一流的,优秀的,典范性的,出类拔萃的
    4. <口>完全的
    v. (动词)
    1. 捕获,捕拿,缉捕
    2. 撬,撬开,撬动
    3. 珍视,宝贵,珍藏,珍爱,(高度)重视,珍惜
    4. 估价,评价
    5. 用杠杆推动
    n. (名词)
    1. [C]奖赏,奖金,奖品 reward given to the winner of a competition, race, etc.
    2. [C]值得竞争的东西 sth of value that is gained after a struggle; a precious possession
    v. (动词)
    1. vt. 珍视,珍惜 value highly

英英释义

Noun:
  1. something given for victory or superiority in a contest or competition or for winning a lottery;

    "the prize was a free trip to Europe"

  2. goods or money obtained illegally

  3. something given as a token of victory

Adjective:
  1. of superior grade;

    "choice wines"
    "prime beef"
    "prize carnations"
    "quality paper"
    "select peaches"

Verb:
  1. hold dear;

    "I prize these old photographs"

  2. to move or force, especially in an effort to get something open;

    "The burglar jimmied the lock"
    "Raccoons managed to pry the lid off the garbage pail"

  3. regard highly; think much of;

    "I respect his judgement"
    "We prize his creativity"

1. Each month the total prize kitty is £13.5 million.
每个月的彩池奖金总额达1,350万英镑。

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2. Entry to this prize draw is limited to UK residents.
这次抽奖只限英国公民参加。

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3. During each show we will be raffling a fabulous prize.
每场表演期间,我们将以抽彩方法送出大奖。

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4. He had been on the Nobel Prize committee's list of possibles.
他在诺贝尔委员会列出的获奖候选者名单之列.

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5. The 1990 Nobel Prize for medicine was won by two Americans.
1990年诺贝尔医学奖由两位美国人获得。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The boys competed with each other for the prize.
      那些男孩子为赢得奖品而互相竞争。
    2. First prize in the raffle is a holiday for two in Paris.
      抽奖销售的头奖是两个人到巴黎度假旅游。
    3. The champion team will win the cup and prize.
      比赛的冠军将获得奖杯和奖金。
    4. They all concurred in giving him the prize.
      他们一致同意给他奖赏。
    5. He was awarded a prize for excellence in his studies.
      他因学习成绩优秀而受到奖赏。
    用作及物动词 (vt.)
    1. I still prize all those early pamphlets .
      我仍珍视所有的那些早期小册子。
    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. She will use the prize money to help pay for my education.
      她要用这笔奖金支付部分学费。
    2. She is the most likely girl to win the prize.
      她是最有希望得奖的女孩。
    3. The cowboy led in his prize winning Bull.
      牛仔把他得奖的公牛引导入内。
    4. She always makes a mess of things; she's a prize idiot.
      她总是把事情弄糟; 她是个不折不扣的大笨蛋。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature.
      他被授予诺贝尔文学奖。
    2. She won the first prize in the 100 metres race.
      她在100米赛跑中获头奖。
    3. He has been awarded the first prize for his roses three years in succession.
      他种的玫瑰花连续三年获一等奖。
    4. My mother is glad for me to gain the first prize.
      我获得了第一名,母亲感到很高兴。
    5. Her book gained several literary prizes.
      她写的书获得好几种文学奖。
    6. The girl was much disappointed at failing to win the prize.
      那个姑娘很失望未能获得那项奖。
    7. The prizes were distributed among five winners.
      奖品分发给五位优胜者。
    8. To some men wealth is the greatest prize in life, and to others, fame.
      对一些人而言,财富是最值得追求的事物,但对另一些人而言则是名誉。
    9. The greatest prize of all—world peace—is now within our grasp.
      我们为之奋斗的最可贵的事物——世界和平——已指日可待。
    10. See what a prize I have found!
      看我发了多大的一笔横财!
    11. She always makes a mess of things; she is prize idiot!
      她总是把事情弄糟,真是个不折不扣的大笨蛋!
    用作动词 (v.)
    用作及物动词 S+~+ n./pron.
    1. We prize liberty more than life.
      我们把自由看得比生命更重要。
    2. I prize my independence too much to go and work for them.
      我绝不愿意丧失自己的独立性去为他们效劳。
    3. I do want you to know how much I prize all the talks we had together.
      我的确希望你知道我是多么珍视我们在一起时所进行的那些谈话。
    4. She prized him for his good sense and understanding.
      她因为他很有判断力和理解力而重视他。
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    6. This is a kind of glass which is now very rare and much prized.
      这是一种现在已罕见的、备受人们珍爱的玻璃。
    其他 v -ed as Attrib.
    1. The portrait of her mother was her most prized possession.
      她母亲的这张肖像是她最珍爱的物品。
    2. The boy's bicycle was his most prized possession.
      自行车是小男孩最珍贵的财产。
n. (名词)
  1. prize的基本意思是指颁予竞赛中优胜者、学校优秀学生等的“奖赏,奖金,奖品”,还可指“值得竞争追求之物”,是可数名词。
  2. prize用于比喻可指“横财,意外的收获”,是不可数名词。
  3. prize可用于其他名词前作定语,表示“获奖的,该得奖的; 第一流的,了不起的”,在口语中,还可表示“糟透了的,十足的”,用作反语。
v. (动词)
  1. prize用作动词时意思是“珍视,珍惜”,是及物动词,接名词或代词作宾语,可用于被动结构。
n. (名词)
prize, award, honour
  • 这三个词都可作“奖励”解。其区别在于:
  • 1.award指对于优异成绩或卓越贡献经评定后正式授予的奖励; prize指确认某人在竞赛中所获得的优异成绩并给予特殊的奖励,也含有优胜者几经拼搏、胜利来之不易的意思; honour可指正式授予的精神奖励,也可指个人在公开场合下对某人所表达的高度评价与尊敬。例如:
  • The new library has won an architectural award.新图书馆赢得了建筑奖。
  • He finished only a yard behind the winner of the race but he had to be content with the second prize.比赛到达终点时,他虽仅以一码之差输给了第一名,但获得了二等奖他也应心满意足了。
  • She brought honour to her family.她给家庭带来了荣誉。
  • 2.award, prize既可指精神上的奖励,也可指物质上的奖励; honour只指精神奖励。例如:
  • The Golden Rooster Award is given out once a year.每年授予一次金鸡奖。
  • Her book gained several literary prizes.她写的书获得好几种文学奖。
  • Such a man is honour to his country.这种人是国家的光荣。
  • prize, reward
  • 这两个名词的共同意思是“奖赏”。prize指在比赛中获得好成绩而受奖,通常为奖杯或钱物; reward指由于某种行为而获得奖励,尤指金钱等形式的奖赏。
  • v. (动词)
    prize, appreciate, cherish, treasure, value
  • 这组词的共同意思是“高度评价某事物”。其区别是:
  • 1.appreciate强调理解并欣赏其价值; value强调高度评价并珍视其价值; prize指珍视; treasure指珍藏。
  • 2.cherish与prize和treasure含义相同,指珍视或珍藏,但喜爱之意更甚。
  • prize,medal
  • 这一对名词都有奖品的意思。
  • prize是表示“奖品”或“奖(彩)金”之意。
  • medal是指“奖牌(章)”或“勋章”。
  • 用作动词 (v.)
    prize above (v.+prep.)
      把…看得比…更珍贵 value sb/sth more than sth
      prize sb/sth above sth

      I prize my library above my kingdom.

      我把我的藏书看得比我的王国还珍贵。

      Freedom is prized above riches.

      自由比财富更珍贵。

      A good woman is prized above jewels.

      女人好,赛珠宝。

    用作名词 (n.)
    动词+~ 形容词+~ 名词+~ ~+名词 ~+介词
    用作动词 (v.)
    ~+名词 ~+副词