prize
[praiz]
n.奖品, 奖金, 奖赏
vt.珍视, 估价
adj.奖品的, 得奖的, 一流的
n.战利品, 捕获品
vt.撬开
例句与用法:
The portrait of her mother was her most prized possession.
她母亲的这张肖像是她最珍爱的物品。
She always makes a mess of things; she's a prize idiot.
她总是把事情弄糟; 她是个不折不扣的大笨蛋。
The boy's bicycle was his most prized possession.
这个男孩子把自行车看作是他最宝贵的财产。
First prize in the raffle is a holiday for two in Paris.
抽奖销售的头奖是两个人到巴黎度假旅游。
词形变化:
动词过去式: prized | 动词过去分词: prized | 动词现在分词: prizing | 动词第三人称单数: prizes |
n.[C]
1. 奖赏; 奖品; 奖金[(+for)]
His poem won the first prize in the contest.
他的诗作在比赛中获得第一名。
2. (值得)竞争的目标, 极有价值的东西
To some men wealth is the greatest prize in life.
对一些人来说, 财富是人生最有价值的东西。
a.
1. 得奖的; 作为奖品的
I will use the prize money to help pay for my education.
我要用这笔奖金支付部分学费。
2. 【口】完全的, 第一流的
She always does something silly; she's a prize fool.
她老是做蠢事, 真是天下第一号大傻瓜。
vt.
1. 重视, 珍视
He prized my friendship above everything else.
他把我的友谊看得比其他东西都更宝贵。
2. 估价, 评价
n.[C]
1. (战时在海上)捕获的船只(或货物); 俘获品, 战利品
The fox raided the henhouse and ran off with its prize.
狐狸袭击鸡舍, 接着带着俘获物逃走了。
2. 意外的收获; 横财
vt.
捕获
prize
名词复数:prizes
过去式:prized
过去分词:prized
现在进行时:prizing
词形变化:
动词过去式: prized | 动词过去分词: prized | 动词现在分词: prizing | 动词第三人称单数: prizes |
词义辨析:
同义:
n.奖品; 奖赏
reward
award
treasure
prize1[praiz]vt.1.■估价;评价2.■欣赏;重视;珍视:He prized his new car above all his other possessions.所有财产中他最看重的是他的新车。n.1.■奖品,奖2.■赠品;彩3.■(在比赛或中奖游戏中赢得的)奖金,奖品4.■奖赏,酬劳5.■值得争求的东西6.■[古语]竞争目标;竞赛adj.1.■值得给奖的;第一流的2.■得奖的;获得奖品的3.■作为奖品的4.■[口语]非常的;了不起的近义词appreciaterewardcarry off (或gain,take,win) a prize得奖draw a prize in the lottery摸彩fight prizes参加有奖金的拳击赛gain the prizes of a profession得到优薪高位pick up a prize at a sale大减价时买到极好的东西play a prize为获奖而参加竞赛;比试(特指比剑)为炫耀本领而参加竞赛[亦作 play prizes]play one's prize谋私利为获奖而参加竞赛[亦作play a prize]巧妙(或恰当)地扮演角色大显身手;尽自己的本分play (或run) prizes=play a prize变形vt.prizedprizing prize2[praiz]n.1.■(原义)俘虏;捕获2.■俘获品,战利品;(尤指)战时捕获的船只(或货物)3.■发现物;意外收获,横财vt.1.■捕获:The ship was prized.该船被捕获了。近义词spoilbecome (the) prize of someone成为某人的战利品make (a) prize of掠夺,攫取,缉获 prize3[praiz]vt.1.■(用杠杆等)撬,撬起;撬动:to prize a box open把箱子撬开n.1.■撬;杠杆作用2.■[方言]撬杠,杠杆[亦作 prise]变形vt.prizedprizing
prizeprize[praiz]vt.1.■珍视; 珍藏2.■[古]评价, 估价prize security above all else安全第一a prized collection of books(自己)珍视的藏书
noun
- a thing given as a reward to the winner of a competition or race or in recognition of another outstanding achievement
奖品;奖
Britain's most prestigious prize for contemporary art.
英国对当代艺术的最高奖励。
■a thing,especially an amount of money or a valuable object,that can be won in a lottery or other game of chance
奖;奖金;珍品;彩
the star prize in the charity raffle.
慈善奖券的特等奖。
[as modifier]prize money.
奖金。
■something of great value that is worth struggling to achieve
值得争取的具有极高价值的奖励
the prize will be victory in the general election.
对所作努力的奖励将是大选胜利。
Old French
■(chiefly historical)an enemy ship captured during the course of naval warfare
(主史)(海战中)缴获的敌船
- [attrib.](especially of something entered in a competition) having been or likely to be awarded a prize
(尤指参加竞赛之物)获奖的; 能得奖的
prize onions.
获奖的洋葱。
a prize bull.
获奖的公牛。
■denoting something for which a prize is awarded
有奖的
a prize crossword.
一个有奖的纵横字谜。
■excellent of its kind; outstanding
第一流的,杰出的
a prize example of how well organic farming can function.
有关有机农业可发挥多大良好作用的极好例子。
■complete; utter
完全的;彻底的
you must think I'm a prize idiot.
你一定以为我是个大傻瓜。
- [with obj.](常作 be prized)value extremely highly
重视;珍视
the berries were prized for their healing properties.
这些浆果因其疗效备受珍视。
[as adj. prized]the bicycle was her most prized possession.
那辆自行车是她最珍爱的家当。
(there are) no prizes for guessing
- used to convey that something is obvious
显然的
there's no prizes for guessing what you two have been up to!.
你们俩在干什么一猜就中。
- Middle English: the noun, a variant of price; the verb (originally in the sense 'estimate the value of') from Old French pris-, stem of preisier 'to praise, appraise' (see praise)
prize2
verb
- US spelling of prise
(美)。 同 prise
prize
名词 prize:
something given for victory or superiority in a contest or competition or for winning a lottery
同义词:award
goods or money obtained illegally
同义词:loot, booty, pillage, plunder, swag, dirty money
something given as a token of victory
同义词:trophy
动词 prize:
hold dear
同义词:value, treasure, appreciate
to move or force, especially in an effort to get something open
regard highly; think much of
同义词:respect, esteem, value, prise
形容词 prize:
of superior grade
prize
■Einstein won the Nobel Prize for physics in1921.
1921年爱因斯坦曾荣获诺贝尔物理学奖金。
■A prize of 50 is not to be sneezed at.
50英镑的奖金可不是个小数。
■A good wife is a good prize.
[谚]贤妻赛宝石。
■Only one game separates us from winning the prize.
一局之差使我们没能获奖。
■A prize of $1,000 in the lottery is not to be sneezed at.
一张有可能中一千元的彩票是不该轻视的。
■The first prize went to the youngest child in the class.
一等奖授予了班里年龄最小的学生。
■The three mice had set sail with their prize.
三只老鼠已带着战利品启航了。
■Both Henry and Bill Ford knew Jerry was a prize.
亨利和比尔·福特知道杰里是个得力的人才。
■He blundered his surprise at her winning the prize.
他不慎说出对她得奖感到惊奇。
■He thought his idea was the best, but it was a near miss; it only won second prize.
他以为他的构思最好,可是还是差了一点; 它只得了二等奖。
■They all concurred in giving him the prize.
他们一致同意给他奖赏。
■They did not want to prize open the lid .
他们不想撬开此盖。
■They coped with each other for the prize.
他们为了获得奖品而相互竞争。
■They vied with each other for the prize.
他们为得奖而相互竞争。
■They had set a prize of 2000 gns for the horserace.
他们为赛马设立了2000畿尼的奖金。
■The first prize was given to him by them.
他们授予他一等奖。
■They awarded John the first prize.
他们授予约翰一等奖。
■Get third prize is poor consolation for all their hard work.
他们那麽努力才获得三等奖,真有点说不过去。
■He took part in the composition contest and won a prize.
他参加作文比赛并得了奖。
■He agreed to divide the prize between Tom and Ann.
他同意把这笔奖金分给汤姆和安两个人。
■He win the nobel prize for his outstanding contribution to physics.
他因在物理方面的突出贡献获得了诺贝尔奖。
■He wins the prize by propound the theory.
他因提出学说而获奖。
■He was trounced in a prize fight.
他在一场职业拳击赛中被打败。
■Five years and ten novels later, he got the prize.
他在五年之间写过十篇小说之後获奖。
■He bore away (ie won) the first prize.
他夺得(赢得)了头奖。
■He tells me you are his prize patient.
他对我说,你是一个了不起的患者。
■He got a prize for the dog he showed.
他展出的狗获奖。
■It was fitting that he should be here to receive the prize in person.
他应该亲自来领奖才对。
■He gloated over his brother's failure to win the prize.
他弟弟未能获奖,他却幸灾乐祸。
■He gets first prize in the listening contest.
他得到听力比赛第一名。
■He held up the prize in triumph.
他得意洋洋地举起了他的奖品。
■He brought home the prize in triumph.
他得意洋洋地捧回奖品。
■He has to finish off three players to get the prize.
他得拼掉三个选手后才能获奖。
■He was trying to prize himself out of sleep .
他想办法唤醒自己。
■He did not speculate on who would get the prize.
他没有去猜测谁将得奖。
■He won the first prize in the speech contest without much effort.
他没费多少劲就获得了演讲比赛一等奖。
■He won the first prize for his fortunate luck.
他由于好运气而赢得头奖。
■His Complete Poems(1950) won the Pulitzer prize for poetry in1951.
他的《诗作全集》1951年获普利策诗作奖。
■His design took the first prize.
他的设计得头等奖。
■His poem won the first prize in the contest.
他的诗作在比赛中获得第一名。
■His poem won the first prize of ten dollars .
他的诗获得10美元的一等奖。
■His Nobel Prize is a tribute to the originality of his research.
他的诺贝尔奖证明了他独创性的研究。
■His team took first prize at the contest.
他的队在竞赛中获得第一名。
■He surely is go to fight for that prize.
他确是要去争夺那奖品。
■It finally sank in that he had won a Nobel prize.
他终于会意过来他得了诺贝尔奖。
■The award of this prize crowned his career.
他荣获此奖,这是他事业的顶峰。
■He has only a frail chance of winning the prize.
他获奖的可能极小。
■He got a Pulitzer prize for journalism.
他获得了普利策新闻奖。
■He won first prize in the woodwind section.
他获得木管乐器组一等奖。
■He won the prize they all coveted.
他赢得了他们大家都渴望得到的奖品。