winner
noun
ˈwɪnə
noun
1
a
person
or
animal
that
has
won
something
获胜者,获胜的人 (动物)
C
[+
of
]
the
winner
of
the
Ladies’
Championship
女子锦标赛的冠军
Five
lucky
winners
will
each
receive
a
signed
copy
of
the
album.
五位幸运的获胜者每人将得到一张签名专辑。
As
a
jockey
he
rode
10
winners.
作为骑师他曾十度驾驭获胜赛马。
prize/award/medal
etc
winner
a
Nobel
prize
winner
诺贝尔奖得主
2
someone
or
something
that
is
or
is
likely
to
be
very
popular
and
successful
[非正式] 可望成功的人 (事物)
C | informal
The
book
has
proved
to
be
a
winner
with
young
children.
这本书已经证明很受小孩子欢迎。
The
company
seems
to
be
onto
a
winner
(=doing
something
that
is
likely
to
be
successful)
.
该公司似乎成功在望。
3
a
GOAL
or
point
that
makes
someone
win
a
game
such
as
football
or
tennis
致胜的一球; 赢得比赛的一分
singular 单数
Moran
scored
the
winner
with
only
two
minutes
left.
比赛只剩两分钟时,莫兰射入了致胜的一球。
4
the
person
who
gets
most
of
the
advantages
from
a
situation
最大的得益者,赢家
C usually plural 一般用复数
In
a
capitalist
society
there
will
always
be
winners
and
losers
.
在资本主义社会永远会有赢家和输家。
The
real
winners
this
summer
have
been
the
suncream
manufacturers.
今年夏天的大赢家是防晒霜生产商。