awardee
/əˌwɔːˈdiː/ (bre, ipa) · /əˌwɔːrˈdiː/ (ame, ipa) · /ə-¦wȯr-¦dē/ (ame, mw)
awardee — 名詞
- awardeesingular
- awardeesplural
1. someone chosen by an organization, committee, or official body to receive a priz
獲獎者
從機構獲得獎金、獎品或榮譽的人
someone chosen by an organization, committee, or official body to receive a prize, money, or an honor, usually after a formal evaluation or selection process
Each year the foundation publishes the names of all awardees on its website in early spring.
該基金會每年初春都會在網站上公布所有獲獎者的姓名。
awardees
Nala thanked her professors after being named an awardee of the full research scholarship.
Nala 被選為全額研究獎學金的獲獎者後,向她的教授們表達了感謝。
named an awardee of
The committee selected Hiroshi as an awardee for his work on solar-powered water pumps.
委員會選定 Hiroshi 為獲獎者,表揚他在太陽能水泵方面的研究成果。
Awardees of the Pulitzer Prize receive a certificate along with a cash prize of fifteen thousand dollars.
普立茲獎的獲獎者除了證書之外,還可獲得一萬五千美元的獎金。
At just twenty-two, Kavya became the youngest awardee in the history of the national science programme.
Kavya 年僅二十二歲,就成為該國家級科學計劃有史以來最年輕的獲獎者。
- recipient
broader term — can refer to any kind of gift or benefit, not just formal awards
- winner
less formal, often implies a competition rather than a selection committee
- laureate
more elevated; used for Nobel, Pulitzer, and other major international prizes
- honoree
person being publicly recognized; focus is on the ceremony rather than the selection process
- awarder
the person, organization, or committee that gives the award
用法筆記
More common in institutional or formal writing (reports, news, official announcements) than in everyday conversation. The person or body that gives the award is the awarder.