The word combinations of the word "win" are:
1. Fight for zhēng duó
Strive to seize: ~ the market. ~ Position. ~Right to qualify.
2. Seize duó qǔ
To seize by force: ~ the enemy's position. 2. Strive for: ~ new victories. ~Agricultural harvest.
3. Dazzling duó mù
(Brilliant) Dazzling: bright ~. Emit ~ brilliance.
4. To seize the road duó lù
Force the road. Highway robbery.
5. Loot lüè duó
Robbery; seize: ~property. Economy~.
6. Blackmail é duó
Blackmail.
7. Deprive bō duó
Take away by force: ~ the fruits of labor. 2. Cancellation in accordance with the law: ~ political rights.
8. Deprive chǐ duó
Deprive.
9. Win the first place duó kuí
Compete for first place; win the championship: This factory’s TVs are in the national competition.
10. Usurp cuàn duó
Use unfair means to seize (position or power): ~ leadership.
11. To win the championship duó biāo
To win the championship, specifically to win the championship: She has the highest voice in this competition. 2. The bid placed by the contractor or buyer won the bid in the bidding competition: This company is competing with eight other companies.
Basic knowledge of the character "Duo":
Duo (Pinyin: duó, duì) is a first-level standard Chinese character (commonly used character). This character first appeared in bronze inscriptions of the Western Zhou Dynasty. "Liu" is a knowing word, and the glyphs are from "鹹", "you", "xiao" and "yi", which means that the caught bird flew away from the hand, which refers to loss and loss. Birds are sometimes caught immediately when they fly away, so they have the meaning of seizing or snatching.
The main meaning of modern "rob" is to take by force or rob, such as: to argue with words. The extended meaning refers to striving for, such as: winning the championship. It also means to overcome or overwhelm, such as: ingenious.