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BNC: 1790 COCA: 1916
winner
noun [C] /ˈwɪnə(r)/
singularwinner
pluralwinners
  1. 1
    someone who wins a race, competition, or prize (比赛或赛跑的)获胜者;(奖项的)获得者

    The winner of the tournament gets £50,000. 锦标赛的获胜者将得到50,000英镑。

    She was a gold medal winner at the last Olympics. 她是上届奥运会的金牌获得者。

    There was a standing ovation for the three-time winner of the competition. 观众为这位3届比赛的获胜者起立鼓掌。

    decide the winner (=decide who is the winner) 决定胜者 :

    The next shot would decide the winner. 下一球将决定谁为胜者。

     Synonyms and related words
    Winners of games and competitions: winner, champion, laureate...
    1. a.
      the goal or shot that wins a game 获胜的得分;制胜的进球

      Phillips scored the winner only three minutes from time. 菲利浦斯在离比赛结束仅3分钟时进了制胜的一球。

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  2. 2
    informal something that is very popular or successful 受欢迎的事物;成功的事物

    Her latest book looks like another winner. 她的新书看起来又将大获成功。

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     Synonyms and related words
    Popularity or popular things and places: popularity, boom, magnet...
  3. From our crowdsourced Open Dictionary
    3
    winner take(s) all in a competition or competitive situation, a situation where the person who wins gets all of the prizes or rewards

    In Silicon Valley Now, It's Almost Always Winner Takes All

    Submitted on 16/03/2016
  4. From our crowdsourced Open Dictionary
    4
    winner take(s) all in US politics, a primary in which the candidate with the largest number of votes is awarded all the delegates

    Some binding primaries are winner-take-all contests, in which all of a state's delegates are required to vote for the same candidate.

    Submitted on 16/03/2016

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