prize
prize
英[praɪz]美[praɪz]
n.奖品,非常珍贵的人/物;
adj.可以获奖的,优秀的;
v.重视,撬动,竭力打探;
复数:prizes;
第三人称单数:prizes;
过去式:prized;
过去分词:prized;
现在分词:prizing;
例句
She is the daughter of a world-famous actor but this prize will make her famous in her own right.她是一位世界演员的女儿,可是这个奖会为她赢得自己的声誉。
It was altogether owing it to himself that James won the prize.詹姆斯获奖完全是靠自己的努力。
She competed with her rival for a prize.她与对手一比高低以图获得奖品。
Prize-fighting remained popular, though technically illegal, until the 1880s.在19 世纪80 年代以前,职业拳击比赛虽然严格来说是不合法的,但一直很受欢迎。
They sensibly invested their prize money rather than spending it.他们明智地把奖金用于投资而不是花掉。
She’s definitely in the running for a prize.她肯定能获獎。
Half the prize money he spent, and the rest was laid aside for a rainy day.他把获得的奖金花了一半, 另一半存起来以备不时之需。
The winner will be there in person to collect the prize.奖金获得者须本人来领取。
He told her that she was his favourite author and that she deserved the Nobel Prize for literature.He really laid it on with a trowel.他对她说,她是自己*喜欢的作家,还说她应该获得诺贝尔文学奖。他实际上是在恭维她。
He was awarded the peace Nobal Prize of 1964 for advocating nonviolence policy in the movement for civil rights.他因为在主张民权运动中采取非暴力*策而被授予1964年诺贝尔和平奖。
英语六级真题
These designers established the modem dress code, letting playsuits and other activewear outfits suffice for casual clothing, allowing pants to enter the wardrobe, and prizing rationalism and versatility in dress, in contradiction to dressing for an occasion or allotment of the day.
出自-2017年6月阅读原文Panini's Ancient Rome and Modern Rome represent the sights most prized, including celebrated Greco-Roman statues and views of famous ruins, fountains, and churches.
出自-2017年6月阅读原文American designers prized resourcefulness and the freedom of women who wore the clothing.
出自-2017年6月阅读原文Antarctica's mineral, oil and gas wealth are a longer-term prize.
出自-2016年12月阅读原文A woman holds the top spot at the International Monetary Fund; another won the Nobel Prize in economics.
出自-2013年12月阅读原文On crowded campuses it could mean fewer opportunities to get into a prized professor's class.
出自-2012年6月阅读原文Students don't have prized professors to teach them
出自-2012年6月阅读原文The fifth contestant won the biggest prize
出自-2014年6月听力原文For this he and his wife received the Nobel Prize for physics in 1910, and did so again in 1912 for their work on very high frequency radio waves.
出自-2013年12月听力原文Question 14: For what were Dennis Hutton and his wife awarded the Nobel Prize a second time
出自-2013年12月听力原文George Bernard Shaw won a Nobel Prize when he was nearly 70.
2019年12月六级真题(第一套)听力 Section BStill, the track coach had offered me a walk-on spot, and I actually found the urban Atlanta campus a decent consolation prize after New York city.
2018年6月六级真题(第三套)阅读 Section B柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
N-COUNT
奖品;奖赏;奖金
A prize is money or something valuable that is given to someone who has the best results in a competition or game, or as a reward for doing good work.
例句
You must claim your prize by telephoning our claims line...您必须通过拨打我们的领奖电话来领取奖品。He won first prize at the Leeds Piano Competition...他在利兹国际钢琴比赛中荣获一等奖。ADJ
可以获奖的;获奖的
You use prize to describe things that are of such good quality that they win prizes or deserve to win prizes.
例句
...a prize bull.获奖的公牛...prize blooms.有望获奖的花N-COUNT
非常珍贵的人(或物);十分重要的人(或物)
You can refer to someone or something as a prize when people consider them to be of great value or importance.
例句
With no lands of his own, he was no great matrimonial prize.他没有自己的地产,不是结婚的上佳人选。VERB
重视;珍惜
Something that is prized is wanted and admired because it is considered to be very valuable or very good quality.
例句
Military figures, made out of lead are prized by collectors...收藏家们对铅铸的*人塑像视若珍宝。One of the gallery's most prized possessions is the portrait of Ginevra de'Benci.这个美术馆*珍贵的藏品之一是达芬奇的《女子肖像》。VERB
撬;撬动;撬开;掰开
If you prize something open or prize it away from a surface, you force it to open or force it to come away from the surface.
例句
He tried to prize the dog's mouth open...他试图把这条狗的嘴掰开。I prised off the metal rim surrounding one of the dials...我把其中一个刻度盘的金属边撬开了。VERB
竭力打探(消息等);说服…透露(消息)
If you prize something such as information out of someone, you persuade them to tell you although they may be very unwilling to.
例句
Alison and I had to prize conversation out of him.我和艾莉森只得从他口中撬出谈话内容。英汉词典释义
n.
奖赏, 奖金, 奖品
He was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature.他被授予诺贝尔文学奖。He received his prize with a proud step.他骄傲地走去领奖。The prizes were distributed among five winners.奖品分发给五位优胜者。But he woudn't have been very clever of coming to Copenhagen just before receiving his Peace Nobel Prize.但是他就在获得诺贝尔和平奖的时候去哥本哈根会议显然不是很明智。值得竞争的东西
See what a prize I have found!看我发了多大的一笔横财!难能可贵的事物;难以争取的重要事物
vt.
珍视, 珍惜
Mother prizes her best china.母亲珍藏着她的*好的瓷器。adj.
好得足以得奖的;应获奖的
优秀的;典范性的;出类拔萃的
英英词典释义
Noun
1. something given for victory or superiority in a contest or competition or for winning a lottery;
"the prize was a free trip to Europe"2. goods or money obtained illegally
3. something given as a token of victory
Verb
1. hold dear;
"I prize these old photographs"2. to move or force, especially in an effort to get something open;
"The burglar jimmied the lock", "Raccoons managed to pry the lid off the garbage pail"3. regard highly; think much of;
"I respect his judgement""We prize his creativity"Adjective
1. of superior grade;
"choice wines""prime beef""prize carnations""quality paper""select peaches"行业词典
体育: 奖品;奖赏;奖金;