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单词 medallist
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Definition of medallist in English:

medallist

(US medalist)
noun ˈmɛd(ə)lɪstˈmɛdləst
  • 1An athlete or other person awarded a medal.

    奖牌获得者

    an Olympic gold medallist

    奥运会金牌得主。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The 2002 World Champion gold medallists advanced with the fastest time from the first semi-final.
    • Australia play rivals New Zealand while the Americans, two-times defending gold medallists, tip off against Greece.
    • Olympic hopefuls for the 2004 games as well as the current Olympic Gold medallists will be taking part.
    • Many celebrated and professional athletes, world champions and Olympic medallists have touted that a vegetarian diet can provide all the nutrients.
    • Gold medallist is used to refer to any athlete who has taken first place.
    • Of all the athletes and gold medallists who came back from the Games, Amir has had the highest profile.
    • Jessica was presented with her award by Olympic gold medallist Tim Foster at a ceremony in London.
    • The youngest female athletics gold medallist was also American.
    • Among the Olympic gold medallists taking part are Australian swimmer Ian Thorpe and English triple jumper Jonathan Edwards.
    • She was there again last Wednesday but, when you are a World Athletics Championship silver medallist, it is easy to go back.
    • The boxer, along with the Athens gold medallists, will be meeting the Prime Minister next Tuesday.
    • He only lost to the gold medallist, but had a couple of close contest wins which put him fifth on points count back.
    • A delegation of Chinese Olympic gold medallists are to visit Hong Kong on Monday at the start of a three-day visit.
    • They're both Olympic gold medallists and they both grew up skiing Red.
    • Waterloo, as defending champions, ended up 11 shots behind Queen's, the gold medallists with a 314 total.
    • As usual, a couple of gold medallists will pop up unexpectedly.
    • The Americans had been gold medallists in every Olympics since 1992 when NBA players started competing in the Games.
    • We have had gold medallists if not galore, then aplenty, so let's consult them.
    • Several of Scotland's gold medallists turned into ambassadors, expressing how much they'd like the Games to come to Scotland in eight years.
    • They've announced mega cash awards for medallists.
    Synonyms
    winner, champion, conqueror, vanquisher, conquering hero, hero
  • 2An engraver or designer of medals.

    奖牌(或奖章、勋章)雕刻者(或设计者)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There was a consistency in the quality of workmanship and in design that, coupled with the firm's position as royal goldsmiths, jewelers, and medalists, ensured that their position was unassailable.
    • He is a German sculptor, medallist, cabinetmaker, and designer, active in Nuremberg.
    • It was designed by a professional medalist named John Woodhouse Jnr and struck by West & Co of Belfast.

Definition of medalist in US English:

medalist

(British medallist)
nounˈmedləstˈmɛdləst
  • 1An athlete or other person awarded a medal.

    奖牌获得者

    an Olympic gold medalist

    奥运会金牌得主。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Of all the athletes and gold medallists who came back from the Games, Amir has had the highest profile.
    • The 2002 World Champion gold medallists advanced with the fastest time from the first semi-final.
    • The Americans had been gold medallists in every Olympics since 1992 when NBA players started competing in the Games.
    • As usual, a couple of gold medallists will pop up unexpectedly.
    • The boxer, along with the Athens gold medallists, will be meeting the Prime Minister next Tuesday.
    • Olympic hopefuls for the 2004 games as well as the current Olympic Gold medallists will be taking part.
    • Waterloo, as defending champions, ended up 11 shots behind Queen's, the gold medallists with a 314 total.
    • Australia play rivals New Zealand while the Americans, two-times defending gold medallists, tip off against Greece.
    • Gold medallist is used to refer to any athlete who has taken first place.
    • They're both Olympic gold medallists and they both grew up skiing Red.
    • We have had gold medallists if not galore, then aplenty, so let's consult them.
    • Many celebrated and professional athletes, world champions and Olympic medallists have touted that a vegetarian diet can provide all the nutrients.
    • She was there again last Wednesday but, when you are a World Athletics Championship silver medallist, it is easy to go back.
    • He only lost to the gold medallist, but had a couple of close contest wins which put him fifth on points count back.
    • Among the Olympic gold medallists taking part are Australian swimmer Ian Thorpe and English triple jumper Jonathan Edwards.
    • A delegation of Chinese Olympic gold medallists are to visit Hong Kong on Monday at the start of a three-day visit.
    • Jessica was presented with her award by Olympic gold medallist Tim Foster at a ceremony in London.
    • They've announced mega cash awards for medallists.
    • The youngest female athletics gold medallist was also American.
    • Several of Scotland's gold medallists turned into ambassadors, expressing how much they'd like the Games to come to Scotland in eight years.
    Synonyms
    winner, champion, conqueror, vanquisher, conquering hero, hero
  • 2An engraver or designer of medals.

    奖牌(或奖章、勋章)雕刻者(或设计者)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was designed by a professional medalist named John Woodhouse Jnr and struck by West & Co of Belfast.
    • There was a consistency in the quality of workmanship and in design that, coupled with the firm's position as royal goldsmiths, jewelers, and medalists, ensured that their position was unassailable.
    • He is a German sculptor, medallist, cabinetmaker, and designer, active in Nuremberg.
  • 3The lowest scorer in a qualifying round of a golf tournament.

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