victor
/ˈvɪktə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈvɪktər/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈvik-tər/ (ame, mw)
victor — 名詞
- victorsingular
- victorsplural
1. a person, team, or country that defeats their opponents in a serious contest, an
優勝者
在比賽、選舉或戰爭中擊敗對手的一方
a person, team, or country that defeats their opponents in a serious contest, an election, or a war — typically used in formal or written accounts, not for casual wins.
Gabriela emerged as the victor after a tense four-hour chess match in Buenos Aires.
在布宜諾斯艾利斯一場緊張的四小時西洋棋對局後,Gabriela 成為優勝者。
emerge as the victor — describing the outcome of a close, hard-fought contest
The judges named Kemi the victor of this year's national poetry competition.
評審宣布 Kemi 為今年全國詩歌比賽的優勝者。
name + person + the victor — formal announcement pattern
After three days of fighting, the northern army stood as the clear victor.
經過三天的戰鬥,北方軍隊成為明顯的勝利者。
Hamza was declared the victor of the mayoral election by a margin of six votes.
Hamza 以六票之差被宣告為市長選舉的勝利者。
Jisoo's team were the unexpected victors in the regional debating final last Saturday.
Jisoo 的隊伍上週六在地區辯論決賽中成為出乎意料的優勝者。
- loser
the person or side that did not win
- vanquished
formal/literary; the side that has been defeated, especially in battle
用法筆記
More formal than 'winner' — typical in written accounts of battles, elections, and serious competitions. Subject is usually a person, team, army, or country, not the prize. Often appears in the fixed patterns 'emerge as the victor', 'declare/name X the victor', 'stand as the victor'.