prize如何读

英:[praɪz]

美:[praɪz]

prize英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C]奖赏,奖金,奖品 reward given to the winner of a competition, race, etc.
  2. [C]值得竞争的东西 sth of value that is gained after a struggle; a precious possession
v.(动词)
  1. vt. 珍视,珍惜 value highly

prize是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 奖赏,奖品,奖金,奖
  2. 战利品,捕获品
  3. 横财,意外的收获
  4. 捕获(的船只、敌船)
  5. 极有价值的东西,极好的东西
  6. 竞争的目标,争夺物
  7. 赠品
  8. 杠杆(作用),撬棍
adj. (形容词)
  1. 得奖的,获奖的,好得足以得奖的,应获奖的,值得给奖的
  2. 悬赏的,作为奖品的
  3. 非常的,了不起的,上等的,出色的,第一流的,优秀的,典范性的,出类拔萃的
  4. <口>完全的
v. (动词)
  1. 捕获,捕拿,缉捕
  2. 撬,撬开,撬动
  3. 珍视,宝贵,珍藏,珍爱,(高度)重视,珍惜
  4. 估价,评价
  5. 用杠杆推动

prize变形

复数:prizes

第三人称单数:prizes

现在分词:prizing

过去式:prized

过去分词:prized

prize词根

词根:prize

adj.

prizewinning 有得奖可能的;已获奖的

prize英英释义

noun (1)

something offered or striven for in competition or in contests of chancealso: premium sense 1d

something exceptionally desirable

archaic a contest for a reward : competition

adjective

awarded or worthy of a prize

awarded as a prize

entered for the sake of a prize

a prize drawing

outstanding of a kind

raised prize hogs

verb (1)

transitive verb

to estimate the value of : rate

to value highly : esteem

a prized possession

noun (2)

something taken by force, stratagem, or threatespecially: property lawfully captured at sea in time of war

an act of capturing or takingespecially: the wartime capture of a ship and its cargo at sea

verb (2)

transitive verb

to press, force, or move with a lever : pry

prize词组

nobel prize诺贝尔奖

first prize一等奖

nobel peace prize诺贝尔和平奖

prize winner得奖者

pulitzer prize普利策奖

prize money(旧时出售捕获船货物后分给立功官兵的)捕获物奖金

grand prize特奖

cash prizen. 现金奖励(赏)

consolation prize安慰奖

win first prize赢得头奖;获一等奖;得第一名

booker prize布克文学奖

booby prize末名奖品

prize区别

 price, prize

price价格, The price is high/low.

prize奖,奖品,奖金 win the first prize

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prize词源中文解释

"奖励或胜利的象征,作为努力或竞赛的奖励所获得的东西; 自中古英语 prise(约1300年有此意义)的拼写变化,源自古法语 pris “价格,价值,价值; 奖励”(见 price(n.))。比喻地,“值得奋斗的任何事物”,始于约1600年。作为形容词,“值得奖励的”,始于1803年。带有 -z- 的拼写来自16世纪晚期。Prize-fighter 始于1703年; prize-fight(为奖励而战)始于1730年。

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prize_体育行业词汇

奖品

奖赏

奖金

prize词源英文解释

Noun (1) Middle English pris prize, price — more at price >entry 1 Verb (1) Middle English prisen, from Anglo-French priser, preiser to appraise, esteem, from Late Latin pretiare, from Latin pretium price, value — more at price >entry 1 Noun (2) Middle English prise, from Anglo-French, taking, seizure, from prendre to take, from Latin prehendere — more at get Verb (2)prize lever

The first known use of prize was in the 14th century

prize儿童词典英英释义

prize1 of 5noun

something won or to be won in a contest

something unusually valuable or eagerly sought

prize2 of 5adjective

awarded a prize

a prize essay

awarded as a prize

prize money

outstanding of its kind a prize student

a prize fool

prize3 of 5verb

to estimate the value of

to value highly : treasure

prize4 of 5noun

something taken (as in war) especially at sea

prize5 of 5verb

to force or move with or as if with a lever : pry

prize 例句

1 At that time, a career as a civil servant was a glittering prize for an African, the highest that a black man could aspire to.

2 “Is it a contest? Is there a cash prize?”

3 “You all had better come on up to the porch for your prize.”

4 She rolled her eyes and he smiled at her self-mockery, a smile that seemed to her like a prize that she wanted to win over and over again.

5 I sat trembling on the couch, his prized possession.

6 “Reading about the auction of the Mars, eh? Did you ever see the auction of a prize ship?”

7 “Each of you will see the prize amount as a pending number in your bank accounts.”

8 Everyone started clapping, and Dad jumped up and raised the waiter’s hand above his head as if he’d won first prize.

9 I’ve won the writing prize twice, and I would have this week, too, but I decided to leave some i’s undotted.

10 We weren’t showered with trophies or prize money, but we did each receive a chocolate bar, which was even better, as far as I was concerned.

11 She prized him for his good sense and understanding.

她因他明智、善解人意而对他备加珍视.

12 Luckily I recovered in time. To be in the national squad is a prize for me.

我很幸运,及时伤愈复出了. 参加国家队的比赛对我来说是一种奖赏.

13 “This year it was close, but Abby Standridge, come on up and collect this trophy and maybe the biggest prize of the tournament—bragging rights!”

14 Her prize novel was printed in the newspaper.

她获奖的小说被登在报上.

15 She combines the brains of a businessman, the toughness of a prize fighter, the warmth of a companion, the humor of a tragedian.

16 an era when honesty was prized above all other virtues

尊诚实为美德之首的时代

17 The cowboy led in his prize winning Bull.

牛仔把他得奖的公牛引导入内。

18 In April 1769, Washington offered an opportunity to buy chances to win “prizes.”

19 Doña Rosa didn’t speak enough English to be good at solving the puzzles; mostly, she just liked Vanna White’s gowns and the prizes.

20 “As you all know, this year’s prize includes a chance to work with Jenny Lindt, one of our talented past winners, which makes it even more exciting.”

prize 同义词

1 掳获物

booty

3 彩金

dividend

5 非常

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7 昭彰的

apparent glaring

19 缉拿

want

28 捕获物

catch bag capture prey

30

prise pry

32 珍藏

collection treasure

33 撬棍

wrecking bar

34 悬赏

price

45 撬杠

crowbar

46 珍贵之物

gem

47 杠杆作用

leverage pry

48 优等

select first alpha

50 撬起

lever pry

53 优等的

select

55 入选

place

61 高度评价

appreciation rate appreciate

69 奖项

presentation

76 捕获品

capture

77 意外的收获

windfall trouvaille gift bunce

prize 短语相关

consolation prize door prize grand prize prize-giving prize money

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