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I/you/we/they | win |
he/she/it | wins |
present participle | winning |
past tense | won |
past participle | won |
Every time we play tennis, she wins. 每次我们打网球,她都赢。
Who won the race? 比赛谁赢了?
The 1970 elections were won by a coalition led by Allende. 阿连德领导的联盟在1970年的选举中获胜。
Celtic must win by three goals to reach the semifinals. 凯尔特人队必须赢3球才能进入半决赛。
No matter who wins the war, there will be heavy casualties on both sides. 无论谁在战争中取胜,双方的伤亡都将是惨重的。
Why is it that whenever we argue, you always win? 为什么每次我们争论你总是赢?
Our skiing team won a gold medal at the Olympics. 我们的滑雪队在奥运会上获得了金牌。
Raoul won first prize in a spelling contest. 拉乌尔在拼写比赛中获得第一名。
He won £4,000 in the lottery last week. 他在上星期的彩票抽奖中中了4,000英镑。
We've won a £3 million contract to build the new bridge. 我们得到了一份价值300万英镑的建造新桥的合同。
The city has won the right to host the Games. 该城市获得了这届奥运会的主办权。
The bill is winning a lot of support from farmers. 该法案赢得了农民的广泛支持。
He was never able to win her love. 他从来都无法赢得她的爱情。
His athletic ability won him a scholarship to a good university. 他的体育才华使他获得了一所好大学的奖学金。
This is their fourth win of the season. 这是他们本赛季的第4场胜利。
It was a convincing win for Labour. 这对工党来说是一次令人信服的胜利。
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