win
/wɪn/ (bre, ipa) · /wɪn/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈwin/ (ame, mw)
win — 動詞
- winpresent simple I / you / we / they
- winshe / she / it
- wonpast simple
- winning-ing form
1. to come first in a contest, game, or fight, or to receive a prize for doing so
贏得
在比賽中獲得第一名或獎品
to come first in a contest, game, or fight, or to receive a prize for doing so
It took the team all season, but they finally won the championship trophy.
球隊花了整個賽季,但他們終於贏得了冠軍獎盃。
intransitive opening clause; transitive win + direct object
Bao won the hundred-metre race by less than half a second.
Bao 以不到半秒的差距贏了一百公尺賽跑。
win + race (competition as object); prepositional phrase: by + margin
The student who studied hardest won the scholarship to medical school.
讀書最認真的那名學生獲得了醫學院的獎學金。
Salma's presentation on ocean pollution won her the top award in the science fair.
Salma 關於海洋污染的簡報為她贏得了科學展的最高獎項。
For the third year in a row, the same runner won the city marathon.
同一名跑者連續第三年贏得了城市馬拉松。
- lose
the direct opposite in both transitive and intransitive uses
文法句型
win + (something)
win + someone + something
win (no object)
用法筆記
Often used intransitively in sports contexts. When naming the person or team you beat, use against or over after won: 'our team won against the defending champions'. Do not use win with a person as the direct object — use beat instead.
常見錯誤
2. to get something good from someone, such as their trust, support, or affection,
爭取;贏取
透過努力獲得信任、支持等
to get something good from someone, such as their trust, support, or affection, by behaving in a way that deserves it
Eshe won the trust of her colleagues by always keeping her promises.
Eshe 因為總是信守承諾,贏得了同事們的信任。
win + trust of [someone]
The charity's hard work won them the support of local businesses.
該慈善機構的辛勤努力為他們爭取到當地企業的支持。
win + indirect object + support of [group]
It took Otis months of honest effort to win back his father's confidence.
Otis 花了數個月的誠懇努力才重新贏回父親的信任。
Andrei's kindness toward the patients won him their lasting respect.
Andrei 對病人的友善為他贏得了他們持久的尊敬。
The new teacher quickly won over the students with her fair and fun approach.
新老師以有趣且公正的態度很快贏得了學生們的心。
文法句型
win + (trust/support/respect)
win + someone + (trust/support/respect)
win + someone + over
win + (something) + back
用法筆記
Strictly transitive. Common objects are abstract: trust, support, respect, confidence, loyalty, admiration, approval, affection, heart. Use win back to mean regain something lost, and win over to mean persuade someone gradually. This sense is less common in casual speech than sense 1.
常見錯誤
win — 名詞
- winsingular
- winsplural
1. a situation in which you beat other people in a game, race, or competition
勝利
在比賽或競爭中擊敗對手
a situation in which you beat other people in a game, race, or competition
The team's win in the final match sent them to the national championship.
該隊在決賽中的勝利讓他們晉級全國錦標賽。
possessive determiner + win; win in + event
This was the biggest win of Dewi's career as a professional swimmer.
這是 Dewi 職業泳將生涯中最大的一場勝利。
superlative: biggest win of [someone's] career
The win over last year's champions gave the students a huge confidence boost.
擊敗去年冠軍的這場勝利大大提升了學生們的信心。
Madison celebrated her first tournament win with her family and friends.
Madison 與家人朋友一起慶祝了她的第一場錦標賽勝利。
文法句型
(possessive/determiner) + win
win + over + opponent
win + against + opponent
常見錯誤
2. something good that you get through effort, such as money, an advantage, or a po
收穫
透過努力得到的好處或成果
something good that you get through effort, such as money, an advantage, or a positive result in a non-competitive situation
Getting the contract was a big win for the small company.
拿到這份合約對這家小公司來說是一大收穫。
figurative: a big win for [someone]
For Jack, just finishing the project on time already felt like a real win.
對 Jack 來說,準時完成專案本身就像是一項真正的成果。
felt like a win — subjective personal achievement
The new policy was a win for workers who wanted more flexible hours.
這項新政策對想要彈性工時的員工是一大福音。
Each small win along the way kept the design team motivated to finish.
途中每個小小的收穫都讓設計團隊保持繼續努力的動力。
- gain
neutral; can refer to any increase, not necessarily positive for the recipient
- benefit
focuses on the helpful or positive aspect
- achievement
emphasises effort and accomplishment more than win does
文法句型
a + adjective + win
win + for + beneficiary
用法筆記
Common in informal and business English. Use this sense when no formal competition exists — the 'win' is the good outcome itself. Compare with sense 1 (a structured contest). Often appears in the phrase win-win to describe a situation where everyone benefits.