win

noun

UK/wɪn/
US/wɪn/

Definitions of win noun

  1. C1Countable(可数名词)

    An instance of achieving victory in a game or competition.

    胜利;赢;首位

    • This marks the team's sixth consecutive victory of the season.

      这标志着球队本赛季连续第六场胜利。

    • The prevailing expectation was that the Republican party would secure a win in the last election.

      普遍的预期是共和党在上次选举中会取得胜利。

    • After intense competition, he finally achieved a win in the match.

      经过激烈的竞争,他终于在比赛中取得了胜利。

verb

UK/wɪn/
US/wɪn/

Definitions of win verb

  1. A2Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)

    To achieve first position and/or receive a prize in a competition, election, or conflict.

    赢得;获胜

    • In which year did Italy secure the World Cup victory?

      意大利在哪一年赢得世界杯?

    • He was the winner of the first prize/a bottle of wine in the drawing.

      他在抽奖中赢得了一等奖/一瓶葡萄酒。

    • Who is currently winning?

      目前谁领先?

  2. C2Transitive(及物动词)

    To gain something positive, such as approval, loyalty, or affection, through merit or effort.

    赢得;获得(认可、忠诚、好感、爱情等)

    • Her plan has been able to win the backing of many local residents.

      她的计划已经赢得了许多当地居民的支持。

    • This is Jamie, the four-year-old who has won the affection of the entire nation.

      这是杰米,这位四岁的小孩赢得了全国人民的喜爱。

    • She is willing to do anything to win his love.

      她愿意做任何事情来赢得他的爱。

Idioms

  • You can't win 'em all

    This idiom is used to express that it's impossible to succeed at everything one attempts.

    人生不可能事事顺心。

    We tried our best, but the proposal wasn't accepted this time. Oh well, you can't win 'em all.

    我们已经尽力了,但这次提案没有被接受。唉,没办法事事如意。

  • win hands down

    To win a competition or contest very easily, without much effort.

    轻松获胜

    She won the competition hands down, with a clear advantage.

    她以明显的优势轻松赢得了比赛。

  • win the day

    To successfully convince others to support one's ideas or opinions.

    赢得支持

    She argued her case well and ultimately won the day with the committee, securing the opportunity.

    她很好地为自己的案子辩护,并最终赢得了委员会的支持,确保了机会。

  • someone can't win

    Used to express that a person's actions in a situation are bound to fail or displease, regardless of what they do.

    怎么做都不对,怎么做都不好

    No matter what I do, she seems unhappy - I just can't win with her.

    无论我做什么,她似乎都不开心——我根本无法让她满意。

  • win big

    To achieve a significant victory or success with ease.

    轻松获胜;大获全胜

    They could win big if they manage to successfully launch this product.

    如果他们成功推出这款产品,他们可能会大获全胜。

  • you can't win 'em all

    This idiom is used to acknowledge that it's impossible to succeed in every endeavor or situation; it suggests accepting that setbacks are inevitable.

    人生不可能事事顺心。

    I was hoping this proposal would get approved, but it didn't work out this time; you can't win 'em all.

    我本来希望这个提案能通过,但这次没成功;没办法事事如意。

  • you win!

    Used to concede to someone, often grudgingly, after they have persuaded you to do something you were initially opposed to, sometimes implying they used coercion or pressure.

    (好吧)你赢了!(尤指在对方使用强制手段时,表达不情愿的让步)

    Okay, you win! I'll let you borrow my car, but you have to promise to drive carefully.

    好吧,你赢了!我会让你借我的车,但你必须保证小心驾驶。

Phrasal Verbs of win

  • win through

    to ultimately achieve success after putting in significant effort.

    最终获得成功

    Despite the intense competition, he persevered and ultimately won through the race.

    尽管竞争激烈,他坚持不懈,最终赢得了比赛。

  • win out

    to achieve success following significant challenges

    克服困难取得成功

    Despite facing numerous challenges, she managed to win out in the competition.

    尽管面临许多挑战,她仍然在比赛中胜出。

  • win someone over

    to convince someone to endorse or agree with you, particularly if they were initially not in favor.

    赢得…的支持;赢得…的赞同

    She won him over with a sincere apology.

    她用真诚的道歉说服了他。

  • win someone round

    See: win someone over

    同(win someone over )

    After several patient discussions, Mary finally won her colleague round to join the project.

    经过几次耐心的讨论,玛丽终于说服了她的同事加入这个项目。