word phonetic symbols
English phonetic symbols: [w? N]
American phonetic alphabet: [w? N]
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Chinese translation
V. Win; Win; Win; Win
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Words
Used as verbs (v.)
That horse is a cinch to win the next race. That horse is sure to win the next race.
she has a fierce desire to win. She has a strong desire to win.
He is expected to win the game with ease. It is expected that he will win the game easily.
she sat for scholarship but failed to win it. She took the scholarship exam but failed to get it.
her performance won her much critical acclaim. Her performance was greatly praised by critics.
Used as a noun (n.)
The team has challenged up its fifth win in a row. The team won five times in a row.
the unexpected win boosted the team's morale. The unexpected victory boosted the morale of the whole team.
Grammatical usage
v. (verb)
win basically means "win" and "win", which means that people, teams, horse races, dog races, etc. "beat each other" in competitions or battles, and can also mean to obtain it through hard work or by accident. Extension can mean to "succeed", "reach (the top of the mountain, etc.)" guess right " When the object is a personal pronoun, it can also be used as a "persuasion" solution.
win can be used as a transitive verb or an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, a noun or pronoun indicating the meaning of "competition", "prize", "battle" or "victory" and "honor" is taken as the object, and sometimes a double object can be taken, and its indirect object can be led out by the preposition for. Win can also be followed by infinitive as a compound object of complement.
the past tense and past participle of p>win are won.
n. (noun)
win, as a noun, means "win, win", which often refers to victory or victory in games and competitions. Its plural form can mean "win", and it cannot be used to mean political struggle or military victory.