Prize
01
奖品, 奖励
anything that is given as a reward to someone who has done very good work or to the winner of a contest, game of chance, etc.
例子
She was thrilled to receive the first prize in the art competition for her stunning painting.
她因自己令人惊叹的画作在艺术比赛中获得第一名奖而激动不已。
He won a cash prize for finishing first in the marathon race.
他因在马拉松比赛中获得第一名而赢得了现金奖。
02
奖品, 奖励
something given as a token of victory
03
战利品, 赃物
goods or money obtained illegally
to prize
01
珍视, 重视
to highly value something
Transitive: to prize sth
例子
He prizes the values of honesty and integrity in his relationships.
他珍视人际关系中诚实和正直的价值。
She prizes the wisdom passed down from her grandparents.
她珍视从祖父母那里传承下来的智慧。
02
撬开, 抬起
to use a tool or force to move something open or apart
Complex Transitive: to prize sth [adj]
例子
She used a crowbar to prize the door open.
她用撬棍撬开了门。
They had to prize the old wooden planks apart to fix the floor.
他们不得不撬开旧木板来修理地板。
prize
01
获奖的, 得奖的
valued for being exceptional or of high quality
例子
The restaurant earned a prize reputation for its excellent cuisine.
这家餐厅因其出色的菜肴赢得了备受赞誉的声誉。
The artwork was a prize example of modern abstract expressionism.
这件艺术品是现代抽象表现主义的一个奖例。



























