won信息详情

won发音

意思翻译

vt.赢得(win的过去式和过去分词)

相似词语短语

-won───vt.赢得(win的过去式和过去分词)

wonk───n.书呆子;刻苦用功的学生

wons───vt.赢得(win的过去式和过去分词)

wont───adj.习惯于,惯常的;n.习惯,惯常活动;v.(使)习惯于;n.(Wont)(美)万特(人名)

worn───adj.疲倦的;用旧的;v.穿;磨损(wear的过去分词);佩戴;n.(Worn)人名;(柬)翁;(英、葡)沃恩

-on───prep.在……之上;向,朝;关于;在……时候;由……支撑;(身上)带着;一……就;吃,喝;接近;根据;挣……钱;以……支付;以……为燃料;在……中;作为……成员;借助(仪器或器械);与……相比;增加;靠……服用药物;(由电台或电视)播放;忙碌于;adv.在上面;向前地;继续着,行动中;穿着;(娱乐演出等)上演;(电器)开着地;当班;adj.开着的;发生着的,正在进行中;之后;覆盖;附着(尤指在正确的位置上);写着的;正在播出的;n.(On)(中、菲)温(人名)

Bon───n.盆会(日本佛教日子);(中国西藏古代)苯教

Con───v.欺骗,哄骗;指挥(船)的驾驶;熟读,默记;n.诈骗,骗局;反对票;囚犯;不利;指挥驾船(岗位);(尤指科幻小说迷参加的)会议;adv.反面地;adj.欺诈的;prep.以……;n.(Con)(美、澳、加、英)措恩(人名)

Don───n.先生,阁下;指导教师,大学教师;西班牙绅士,西班牙人;(非正式)黑手党头目;v.穿上,披上,戴上;n.(Don)(美)唐(人名)

双语使用场景

We won!' she exulted.───我们赢了!”她欣喜若狂道。

I've won, I've won!' she crowed.───我赢了,我赢了!”她得意忘形地叫道。

They won convincingly.───他们赢得令人信服。

You can put a knife in a man and draw it out. It won't matter how many times you say I'm sorry, the wound is still there.───就像在一个人身上扎一刀再把它拔出来,不管你说多少次对不起,伤口仍在那里。

In 1980, pollsters said the contest between President Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan was too close to call but Reagan won by 51% to 41%.───1980年,民调者们认为卡特总统与里根之间的支持率太近了,根本看不出谁有可能获胜,结果里根以51%对41%大胜。

Because this Foreign Instructor wants to claim what he deserves for, he took the employer to court through the Korean Labor Board and won.───因为这个外籍教师想要求得到他所要求的,他通过朝鲜劳动局把他的雇主告上法院并且胜诉。

He thought it was funny to be doing filming on a movie that had already won the Best Picture Oscar.───彼得·杰克逊觉得在影片已经获得奥斯卡最佳影片奖以后还继续拍摄很有趣。

But a year later, James with dedicated performance and smart style of care, won the trust of shareholders, firmly secured this seat.───然而一年之后,詹姆斯凭借兢兢业业的工作表现和谨慎精明的作风,赢得股东们的信任,坐稳了这个位子。

You'd better go to bed early or you won't be able to get up in the morning.───早点睡觉,要不然你明天就起不来了。

英语使用场景

Faint heart never won fair lady.

A good name is easier [soon] lost (than won).

None so deaf as those who won’t hear.

Steve Lewis won the first semi-final.

The city won its liberty in the sixteenth century.

He won a car in the raffle.

He won first prize in the woodwind section.

A good name is easier lost than won.

The bird that can sing and won’t sing must be made to sing.