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prize REWARDpraIzn [C]something valuable, such as an amount of money, that is given to someone who succeeds in a competition or game or that is given to someone as a reward for doing very good work奖赏; 奖金Did you win a prize in the raffle?你在有奖销售活动中获奖了吗?In the national lottery, the first (= main) prize is $1, 000, 000.国家抽彩给奖活动的头等奖是100 万美元。At school, I received several prizes for chemistry and physics.在学校时,我得过几次化学和物理奖。The prize money for literary competitions can be as high as £20, 000.文学竞赛的奖金金额可能高达两万英镑。A prize is also something which is considered important or which is difficult to achieve or obtain.(值得)追求的东西; (值得)竞争的目标Three companies have been struggling to win the same prize -- the TV franchise for the north-west.三家公司在争取赢得同一个竞争目标----在西北地区经营电视业务的特许权。He must take the prize for (= He is responsible for) the most boring speech this year.他做的讲演是今年最令人厌烦的一个。There are no prizes for guessing (= It is obvious) who will be the next Prime Minister.谁会成为下一届首相是显而易见的。[NOBEL PRIZE]
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