连胜
Chinese
Slang
Chinese
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neutral
lián shèng
Pinyin
lián shèng
Hanzi breakdown
连 (consecutive) + 胜 (win) -> win repeatedly.
Meaning
A winning streak. In gaming, it means winning multiple matches in a row.
连胜 is neutral and can be used in sports, games, competitions, and even work results. In ranked games, players often talk about protecting or extending a 连胜.
Examples
- 我们今晚连胜三把,赶紧收手。 We won three in a row tonight; let's stop while we're ahead.
- 连胜之后别飘,下一局更要稳。 After a winning streak, don't get cocky. The next game needs even more steadiness.
- 他换了打野英雄,队伍开始连胜。 He switched to a jungler and the team started winning in a row.
Usage Guide
Context: gaming, sports, competitions
Tone: positive, confident
Do Say
- 我们今晚连胜三把,赶紧收手。
- Add a number, as in 连胜三把.
Don't Say
- Do not use it when wins are not consecutive.
Common Mistakes
- Confusing 连胜 with simply having many wins overall; they must be consecutive.
Origin & History
Standard Chinese sports and competition term adopted naturally into gaming.
Cultural Context
Era: Modern Mandarin
Generation: Broadly understood
Social background: Common in sports and gaming communities
Regional notes: Standard term across Mainland Chinese.
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