win
Significado: To be successful in a competition or contest; to gain through effort
'Win' means to achieve victory in a game, competition, or argument. It can also mean gaining something through effort ('win someone's trust'). As a noun, a 'win' is a victory. 'Win-win' describes a situation where everyone benefits. 'You can't win them all' accepts occasional failure.
Ejemplos
- Our team won the match 3-1. 我们队以3比1赢得了比赛。Nuestro equipo ganó el partido 3-1.私たちのチームは3対1で試合に勝ちました。우리 팀이 3대 1로 경기에서 이겼습니다.
- She won first prize in the photography competition. 她在摄影比赛中获得了一等奖。Ganó el primer premio en el concurso de fotografía.彼女は写真コンテストで一等賞を獲得しました。그녀는 사진 대회에서 1등상을 수상했습니다.
- It took years to win their trust. 赢得他们的信任花了好几年。Tardó años en ganarse su confianza.彼らの信頼を勝ち取るのに何年もかかりました。그들의 신뢰를 얻는 데 수년이 걸렸습니다.
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: general
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
From Old English 'winnan' meaning 'to struggle, to labour, to fight'. Originally about effort and struggle, not victory — the sense shifted from 'striving' to 'gaining through striving' to simply 'gaining victory'. Related to German 'gewinnen' (to win, to gain).
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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