winner noun ⇨winner (the winner of the competition)⇨success (I think your idea is a winner.)
winner
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winner ♦︎ champion ♦︎ victor ♦︎ medallist ♦︎ conqueror ♦︎ prizewinnerThese are all words for sb who wins sth.这些词均表示获胜者、优胜者。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆a winner / victor over sb◆a worthy winner / champion / victor◆the eventual winner / champion / victor◆a former winner / champion / medallist◆the overall winner / champion◆a clear / comfortable / runaway winner / victor◆an Olympic champion / medallist◆to emerge as (the) winner / champion / victor■winner [countable] a person, team, animal or thing that wins a game, competition, race, election or prize获胜者;优胜者;获奖者◆The winners of the competition will be announced next month.竞赛获胜者将于下月公布。◆England were comfortable winners against Australia last night.昨晚英格兰队轻取澳大利亚队。◆Johnson rode his 48th winner of the year(= in a horse race).约翰逊骑的赛马本年度已第48次获胜。◆His first novel was an award winner and a bestseller.他的第一部小说就获了奖,是当时的畅销书。◆He's a three-time World Cup winner and Olympic champion.他是三届世界杯冠军和奥运冠军。◆They were joint winners of the cup.他们在杯赛中获得并列第一。OPPloser ⇨ loser1 see also win ⇨ victorynoun■champion [countable] a person or team that has won a competition, especially in a sport(尤指体育竞技的)冠军,第一名,优胜者◆He was the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world.他是公认的世界第一重量级拳击手。◆The reigning champion will defend her title tonight.上届冠军将于今晚卫冕。◆He was crowned champion after his fight in Atlanta.他在亚特兰大的比赛后登上冠军宝座。 see also championship ⇨ award, championship ⇨ race■victor [countable] (written) a person, team, etc. that wins a battle, competition or game(战斗、竞争或比赛中的)胜利者,获胜者◆The team emerged as worthy victors.这个队崛起成为当之无愧的胜利者。 see also victory ⇨ victory■medallist (BrE) (NAmEmedalist) / /ˈmedəlɪst/ / [countable] a person who has received a medal, usually for winning a competition in a sport(通常指体育比赛的)奖牌获得者◆The event was opened by the double Olympic gold medallist, Seb Coe.活动由两届奥林匹克金牌得主西贝•科宣布开幕。◆a silver / bronze medallist银牌/铜牌获得者 see also medal ⇨ award■conqueror /ˈkɒŋkərə(r); NAmEˈkɑːŋkərər/ [countable] a person who defeats sb in a war or sports competition(战争的)征服者,占领者;(体育比赛的)胜利者◆The disease was introduced by the Spanish conquerors in the sixteenth century.这种疾病在16世纪由西班牙占领者带入。◆ (ratherinformal) He is due to meet two of his conquerors at last year's European Championship.他将要遭遇在去年的欧洲锦标赛上击败他的两个选手。ⓘ In the context of sport conqueror is rather informal, used especially in newspapers.在体育竞技语境中conqueror很不正式,尤用于报纸文章。■prizewinner [countable] a person who wins a prize获奖者;优胜者◆The letter was signed by fifty-two Nobel prizewinners.这封信有五十二位诺贝尔奖得主的签名。 see also prize ⇨ award
success
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success ♦︎ hit ♦︎ winner ♦︎ best-sellerThese are all words for sb/sth that is successful or popular.这些词均表示成功的或受欢迎的人或事物。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆a big success / hit / winner◆an instant success / hit / best-seller◆a runaway success / winner / best-seller◆to have a success / hit◆to become a hit / best-seller■success [countable] a person or thing that has achieved a good result and been successful成功的人(或事物)◆The party was a great success.这次聚会非常成功。◆We had one or two outstanding successes.我们曾取得过一两次突出成就。◆She wasn't a success as a teacher.她教书没教出什么名堂。◆He was determined to make a success of the business.他决心把这个生意做红火。OPPfailure ⇨ disaster, failure ⇨ loser2■hit [countable] (ratherinformal) a person or thing that is very popular and successful, especially a song or film很受欢迎的人(或事物);(尤指)风行一时的歌曲(或电影)◆The series has been a big hit with children.该系列节目很受孩子们欢迎。◆They are about to release an album of their greatest hits.他们即将发行一张收录他们最热门歌曲的专辑。◆He's just about to star in the smash hit musical, 'Chicago'.他即将在极受欢迎的音乐剧《芝加哥》中担任主角。OPPflop ⇨ disaster■winner [countable, usually singular] (ratherinformal) a thing or person that is successful or likely to be successful成功者;可能成功的人(或事物)◆I think your idea is a winner.我认为你的想法能够成功。◆The design is very good. We could be onto a winner(= we may have sth that will be successful).这个设计很好。我们的产品可能会成功。OPPloser ⇨ loser2■ˌbest-ˈseller ( bestseller) [countable] a product, especially a book, which is bought by large numbers of people畅销品;(尤指)畅销书◆Her autobiography is an international best-seller.她的自传是一本国际畅销书。▸ˌbest-ˈselling