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n.奖品;奖金;奖赏
vt.珍视;估价
adj.奖品的;得奖的;一流的
过去式: prized 过去分词: prized 现在分词: prizing 第三人称单数: prizes
n.(名词)- 奖赏,奖品,奖金,奖
- 战利品,捕获品
- 横财,意外的收获
- 捕获(的船只、敌船)
- 极有价值的东西,极好的东西
- 竞争的目标,争夺物
- 赠品
- 杠杆(作用),撬棍
adj.(形容词)- 得奖的,获奖的,好得足以得奖的,应获奖的,值得给奖的
- 悬赏的,作为奖品的
- 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
- 大
- 完全的
v.(动词)- 捕获,捕拿,缉捕
- 撬,撬开,撬动
- 珍视,宝贵,珍藏,珍爱,(高度)重视,珍惜
- 估价,评价
- 用杠杆推动
n.(名词)- [C]奖赏,奖金,奖品 reward given to the winner of a competition, race, etc.
- [C]值得竞争的东西 sth of value that is gained after a struggle; a precious possession
Verb:- hold dear;
"I prize these old photographs"
- to move or force, especially in an effort to get something open;
"The burglar jimmied the lock"
"Raccoons managed to pry the lid off the garbage pail"
- regard highly; think much of;
"I respect his judgement"
"We prize his creativity"
用作动词(v.)
把…看得比…更珍贵 value sb/sth more than sth
prize sb/sth above sthI prize my library above my kingdom.
我把我的藏书看得比我的王国还珍贵。
Freedom is prized above riches.
自由比财富更珍贵。
A good woman is prized above jewels.
女人好,赛珠宝。
用作名词(n.)
- He was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature.
他被授予诺贝尔文学奖。 - She won the first prize in the 100 metres race.
她在100米赛跑中获头奖。 - He has been awarded the first prize for his roses three years in succession.
他种的玫瑰花连续三年获一等奖。 - My mother is glad for me to gain the first prize.
我获得了第一名,母亲感到很高兴。 - Her book gained several literary prizes.
她写的书获得好几种文学奖。 - The girl was much disappointed at failing to win the prize.
那个姑娘很失望未能获得那项奖。 - The prizes were distributed among five winners.
奖品分发给五位优胜者。 - To some men wealth is the greatest prize in life, and to others, fame.
对一些人而言,财富是最值得追求的事物,但对另一些人而言则是名誉。 - The greatest prize of all—world peace—is now within our grasp.
我们为之奋斗的最可贵的事物——世界和平——已指日可待。 - See what a prize I have found!
看我发了多大的一笔横财! - She always makes a mess of things; she is prize idiot!
她总是把事情弄糟,真是个不折不扣的大笨蛋!
用作动词(v.)
- We prize liberty more than life.
我们把自由看得比生命更重要。 - I prize my independence too much to go and work for them.
我绝不愿意丧失自己的独立性去为他们效劳。 - I do want you to know how much I prize all the talks we had together.
我的确希望你知道我是多么珍视我们在一起时所进行的那些谈话。 - She prized him for his good sense and understanding.
她因为他很有判断力和理解力而重视他。 1- This is a kind of glass which is now very rare and much prized.
这是一种现在已罕见的、备受人们珍爱的玻璃。
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~形容词+~名词+~~+名词~+介词用作动词 (v.)
~+名词~+副词
He won first prize in..a model-making competition.
出自:Glasgow HeraldIn a grammar school, prizes are plotted for, swotted for, expected.
出自:E. BlishenThe Daily Mail had offered a prize of s10,000 for the first successful transatlantic crossing.
出自:Journal of NavigationPeasants who prized their bullocks and..ancestral tombs above all things.
出自:F. FitzgeraldWit was not something he prized.
出自:V. Brome
n.(名词)- prize的基本意思是指颁予竞赛中优胜者、学校优秀学生等的“奖赏,奖金,奖品”,还可指“值得竞争追求之物”,是可数名词。
- prize用于比喻可指“横财,意外的收获”,是不可数名词。
- prize可用于其他名词前作定语,表示“获奖的,该得奖的; 第一流的,了不起的”,在口语中,还可表示“糟透了的,十足的”,用作反语。
v.(动词)- prize用作动词时意思是“珍视,珍惜”,是及物动词,接名词或代词作宾语,可用于被动结构。
n.(名词)- prize, award, honour
- 这三个词都可作“奖励”解。其区别在于:
- 1.award指对于优异成绩或卓越贡献经评定后正式授予的奖励; prize指确认某人在竞赛中所获得的优异成绩并给予特殊的奖励,也含有优胜者几经拼搏、胜利来之不易的意思; honour可指正式授予的精神奖励,也可指个人在公开场合下对某人所表达的高度评价与尊敬。例如:
- The new library has won an architectural award.新图书馆赢得了建筑奖。
- He finished only a yard behind the winner of the race but he had to be content with the second prize.比赛到达终点时,他虽仅以一码之差输给了第一名,但获得了二等奖他也应心满意足了。
- She brought honour to her family.她给家庭带来了荣誉。
- 2.award, prize既可指精神上的奖励,也可指物质上的奖励; honour只指精神奖励。例如:
- The Golden Rooster Award is given out once a year.每年授予一次金鸡奖。
- Her book gained several literary prizes.她写的书获得好几种文学奖。
- Such a man is honour to his country.这种人是国家的光荣。
v.(动词)- prize, reward
- 这两个名词的共同意思是“奖赏”。prize指在比赛中获得好成绩而受奖,通常为奖杯或钱物; reward指由于某种行为而获得奖励,尤指金钱等形式的奖赏。
n.(名词)他获得了今年的数学金杯奖。误 He won the Gold Prize of maths this year.
正 He won the Gold Prize for maths this year.
析 prize常与for连用,表示“获…的奖”,不与of连用。
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