winner
noun [ C ] uk/ˈwɪn.ər/ us/ˈwɪn.ɚ/
A2 获胜者;冠军
someone who wins a game, competition, or election
There'll be a prize for the winner. 获胜者将会得到奖品。
The winner of this match will play Aston Villa in the semifinals. 本场比赛的胜者将与阿斯顿维拉队在半决赛相遇。
And to find out who are the lucky winners of our competition, Samantha is going to draw some names out of the bag. 看看谁是我们竞赛中幸运的获胜者,萨曼莎将从袋子中抽出一些名字。
See also: breadwinner
informal (US also game-winner)(体育比赛中)致胜的一分,关键的一分
in sport, a goal or point that causes a player or team to win a game
Neil Eaves scored the winner in the last minute of the match. 尼尔‧伊夫斯在比赛的最后时刻得到了致胜的一分。
informal极其成功的事物;非常受欢迎的事物
something that is extremely successful and popular
That lemon tart was a winner, wasn't it? 那个柠檬馅饼非常受欢迎,不是吗?
UK I think they're onto a winner with this latest product (= it will succeed). 我认为他们这个新产品会获得极大的成功。
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- She announced the winner of the competition to an excited audience.
- The judges went into a huddle to decide the winner.
- The overall winner, after ten games, will receive $250 000.
- Tears ran down her face as she stood on the winner's podium.
- He read out the names of all the winners.