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win /wɪn/ (winning, won, won /wʌn/ ) ► SEE ALLwin sb/sth backwin out (over sb/sth) win sb overwin through●ˌwin sb/sth ˈbackto get again by your own efforts sb/sth that you had before 重新获得;把…争取回来◆I’m hoping to win back my place in the team soon. 我希望很快夺回我在队里的位置。◆Jack had tried everything to win Martha back. 杰克千方百计要让马莎回心转意。◆You do have a chance to win your money back. 你确实有机会赢回你的钱。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]●ˌwin ˈout (over sb/sth) (informal) if sb/sth wins out, they are/it is stronger or more successful than other things (比…)更强,更成功;胜出◆It is not clear if the archaeologists will win out over the builders and save the temple. 还不清楚考古学家能否斗过建筑商以挽救庙宇。SYN prevail (more formal) [v + adv]●ˌwin sb ˈover (BrE also ˌwin sb ˈround) (to sth) to gain sb’s support or approval, especially by persuading them that you are right (尤指通过劝说)获得某人的支持(或认可)◆My dad’s against the idea, but I’m sure I can win him over. 我爸爸反对这个主意,但我相信我能说服他。◆My parents were won over by Anthony’s charm. 我父母被安东尼的魅力征服了。SYN bring sb round/around (to sth) [v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]●ˌwin ˈthroughto finally succeed after trying very hard 摆脱困境;终获成功◆We are faced with a lot of problems but we’ll win through in the end. 我们面临很多问题,但我们终将成功。◆United won through to the final in an exciting game. 联队通过一场扣人心弦的比赛赢得了决赛权。[v + adv] |