Слово англійською: win

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Переклад win українською: ви́грати (в змага́нні), здобу́ти перемо́гу

Детальний опис

win

verb
/wɪn/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they win
/wɪn/
he / she / it wins
/wɪnz/
past simple won
/wʌn/
past participle won
/wʌn/
-ing form winning
/ˈwɪnɪŋ/
  1. [intransitive, transitive] to be the most successful in a competition, race, battle, etc.
    • Which team won?
    • win something to win an election
    • to win a game/race/war/battle
    • She loves to win an argument.
    • win at something to win at cards/chess
    • win (by something) (against somebody/something) France won by six goals to two against Denmark.
  2. [transitive] to get something as the result of a competition, race, election, etc.
    • win something Britain won five gold medals.
    • He won £3 000 in the lottery.
    • How many states did the Republicans win?
    • Everyone who takes part wins a small prize.
    • to win an award/a title
    • win something from somebody The Conservatives won the seat from Labour in the last election.
    • win yourself/somebody something You've won yourself a trip to New York.
    Homophones one | wonone   won
    /wʌn/
    • one number
      • There can only be one winner.
    • one pronoun
      • Which do you prefer? The flowery one or the stripy one?
    • won verb (past tense, past participle of win)
      • He's just won his 19th singles title.
  • [transitive] win something to achieve or get something that you want, especially by your own efforts
    • They are trying to win support for their proposals.
    • The company has won a contract to supply books and materials to schools.
    • She won the admiration of many people in her battle against cancer.
  • see also no-win, winner, winning, win-win
    Word OriginOld English winnan ‘strive, contend’ also ‘subdue and take possession of, acquire’, of Germanic origitn.
    Idioms
    carry/win the day
    1. (formal) to be successful against somebody/something
      • Despite strong opposition, the ruling party carried the day.
      • Teamwork and persistence can still win the day.
      Topics Successc2
    win (something) hands down
    1. (informal) to win something very easily
    win somebody’s heart
    1. to make somebody love youTopics Feelingsc2
    win or lose
    1. whether you succeed or fail
      • Win or lose, we'll know we've done our best.
      Topics Successc2, Difficulty and failurec2
    win/earn your spurs
    1. (formal) to become famous or successfulTopics Successc2
    you can’t win them all | you win some, you lose some
    1. (informal) used to express sympathy for somebody who has been disappointed about something
    you, he, etc. can’t win
    1. (informal) used to say that there is no acceptable way of dealing with a particular situation
      • I can’t win. If I agree with her, she says I have no mind of my own; if I don’t, she says I’m being difficult.
    you win
    1. (informal) used to agree to what somebody wants after you have failed to persuade them to do or let you do something else
      • OK, you win. I'll admit I was wrong.
      Topics Difficulty and failurec2, Discussion and agreementc2
    Phrasal Verbs
    • win around
    • win back
    • win out
    • win over
    • win round
    • win through
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