trophy
noun [ C ] uk/ˈtrəʊ.fi/ us/ˈtroʊ.fi/
B2 奖,(流动)奖杯
a prize, such as a gold or silver cup, that is given to the winner of a competition or race, and often returned after a year to be given to the winner of the competition in the following year
He's an excellent rider, but he's never won a major trophy. 他是个出色的骑手,但从未赢得过任何一项重要比赛的冠军。
The Duchess of Cambridge will be presenting the trophies. 剑桥公爵夫人将颁奖。
战利品;猎获物;胜利纪念品
something used as a symbol of success from hunting or war
The animal heads on the wall were trophies of his hunting trips. 墙上的动物头是他打猎的战利品。
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- The cup holders began their defence of the trophy in fine style.
- He proudly held out his trophy for us to admire.
- He basked in his moment of glory, holding the trophy up to the crowd.
- They won the trophy for the third year running.
- All his trophies are on a shelf in his sitting room.