won
won — 動詞
1. the past form of 'win,' used when someone has already beaten others in a game, r
贏(過去式)
win 的過去式與過去分詞
the past form of 'win,' used when someone has already beaten others in a game, race, election, or similar contest, or has already received a prize or award
Tamar won the school chess tournament after months of practice.
Tamar 經過幾個月的練習,在學校西洋棋比賽中獲勝。
won + competition (past simple)
Astrid's team won every match of the season.
Astrid 的隊伍贏得了本賽季的每一場比賽。
Brandon won a free trip to Tokyo in the holiday raffle.
Brandon 在節日抽獎活動中贏得了東京免費旅行。
Nadia had never won anything before the art contest.
Nadia 在參加藝術比賽之前從未贏過任何東西。
The quiet young poet won the hearts of the whole audience.
那位安靜的年輕詩人贏得了全場觀眾的心。
- lost
the direct opposite of 'won' in competitions and games
文法句型
won + [prize / competition / match]
用法筆記
Irregular past form of 'win.' Never add -ed (*winned is wrong). 'Won' is the same for both the past simple (I won) and the past participle (I have won).
常見錯誤
won — 名詞
1. the standard unit of money used in South Korea and North Korea, represented by t
韓元
韓國使用的貨幣基本單位
the standard unit of money used in South Korea and North Korea, represented by the symbol ₩
Kwame paid 12,000 won for a bowl of noodle soup in Seoul.
Kwame 在首爾花了一萬兩千韓元買了一碗湯麵。
amount + won for [item]
Faisal exchanged his euros for won at the airport bank.
Faisal 在機場的銀行將歐元兌換成韓元。
A bus ride across downtown Busan costs about 1,500 won.
在釜山市中心搭公車一趟大約要一千五百韓元。
Hui checked the won exchange rate before her trip to Korea.
Hui 在去韓國旅行前查了韓元匯率。
The street vendor sold roasted chestnuts for 3,000 won a bag.
街頭小販賣的糖炒栗子一袋三千韓元。
用法筆記
The won usually stays the same in the plural — you say 'five thousand won,' not 'five thousand wons.' The South Korean won and North Korean won are separate currencies with different values.