medal
noun
verb
ˈmedl
noun
1
a
flat
piece
of
metal,
usually
shaped
like
a
coin,
that
is
given
to
someone
who
has
won
a
competition
or
who
has
done
something
brave
奖牌; 勋章
gold/silver/bronze
medal
She
won
a
gold
medal
at
the
last
Olympics.
她在上届奥运会上赢得了一枚金牌。
the
bronze
medal
winner
铜牌得主
The
two
boys
were
awarded
medals
for
their
bravery.
两个男孩因勇敢而获得了勋章。
verb
2
to
win
a
medal
at
a
competition,
especially
at
the
Olympic
Games
赢得奖牌〔尤指在奥运会上〕
[+
in
]
Germany
has
the
potential
to
medal
in
gymnastics
this
year.
今年德国有可能在体操项目上获得奖牌。