柯林斯詞典winner /?w?n?/ (winners) 1. N-COUNT The winner of a prize, race, or competition is the person, animal, or thing that wins it. 獲勝者 She will present the trophies to the award winners. 她將給獲勝者頒獎(jiǎng)。 返回 winner劍橋詞典someone who wins a game , competition , or election 獲勝者;冠軍 There'll be a prize for the winner. 獲勝者將會(huì)得到獎(jiǎng)品。 The winner of this match will play Aston Villa in the semifinals . 本場(chǎng)比賽的勝者將與阿斯頓維拉隊(duì)在半決賽相遇。 And to find out who are the lucky winners of our competition , Samantha is going to draw some names out of the bag . 看看誰(shuí)是我們競(jìng)賽中幸運(yùn)的獲勝者,薩曼莎將從袋子中抽出一些名字。 也見breadwinner informal (US also game-winner) in sport , a goal or point that causes a player or team to win a game (躰育比賽中)致勝的一分,關(guān)鍵的一分 Neil Eaves scored the winner in the last minute of the match . 尼爾?伊夫斯在比賽的最後時(shí)刻得到了致勝的一分。 informal something that is extremely successful and popular 極其成功的事物;非常受歡迎的事物 That lemon tart was a winner, wasn't it? 那個(gè)檸檬餡餅非常受歡迎,不是嗎? UK I think they're onto a winner with this latest product (= it will succeed ). 我認(rèn)爲(wèi)他們這個(gè)新産品會(huì)獲得極大的成功。 例句 She announced the winner of the competition to an excited audience .The judges went into a huddle to decide the winner.The overall winner, after ten games , will receive $250 000.Tears ran down her face as she stood on the winner's podium .He read out the names of all the winners. 返回 winner