柯林斯詞典raffle /?r?f?l/ (raffling,raffled,raffles) 1. N-COUNT A raffle is a competition in which you buy tickets with numbers on them. Afterward some numbers are chosen, and if your ticket has one of these numbers on it, you win a prize. 買彩票抽獎(jiǎng) Any more raffle tickets? Twenty-five cents each or five for a dollar. 還要抽獎(jiǎng)彩票嗎?每張25美分或1美元5張。2. V-T If someone raffles something, they give it as a prize in a raffle. 通過抽彩獎(jiǎng)給 During each show we will be raffling a fabulous prize. 每次展覽我們都會(huì)通過抽彩送出驚人的獎(jiǎng)品。 返回 raffle劍橋詞典an activity in which people buy tickets with different numbers , some of which are later chosen to win prizes , that is organized in order to make money for a good social purpose (爲(wèi)社會(huì)公益事業(yè)進(jìn)行的)抽彩(活動(dòng)) a raffle ticket /prize 抽彩獎(jiǎng)券/獎(jiǎng)品 I have never won anything in a raffle. 我從來沒在抽彩中贏得過任何獎(jiǎng)品。 返回 raffle