prize

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


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