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单词 win
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verb | noun
winwin1 /wɪn/ verb (past tense and past participle won /wʌn/, present participle winning) win
to be the best or be first in a game, competition, or election:
  • We're winning, and there are only two minutes left in the game!
  • Sharon won the math competition last year.
  • come in first also get first place
    to win a race or competition in which more than two people or teams compete. Get first place sounds a little more informal than come in first:
  • Laura came in first, and Janet got second place.
  • The swimmer who got first place was from Canada.
  • be leading also be in the lead
    to be in the first position in a race, competition, or election while it is still happening:
  • Our favorite horse is in the lead!
  • The congresswoman is still leading in the polls.
  • ANTONYMS ➔ see lose (2) ➔ see beat1
    verb | noun
    winwin2 /wɪn/ noun win
    an occasion when you win a game, competition, or election:
  • The basketball team was celebrating its win against Lakeland High School.
  • victory
    a win in a game, competition, war, or election. You use victory especially in writing about sports, politics, and war:
  • The team's victory over the Dodgers means that they will be in the World Series.
  • triumph
    a great win or success:
  • The navy's triumph in the Battle of Midway was the first step in defeating Japan in World War II.
  • conquest
    an occasion when a country defeats a group of people in a war and takes control of their land:
  • The book is about the history of the Spanish conquest of Mexico.
  • success
    an occasion when someone wins or achieves something that he or she has been competing for:
  • The party's recent success in the election brings a lot of excitement.
  • ANTONYMS ➔ see loss
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