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tro.phyH5trEJ7fi, $troJ-n [C]a prize, such as a gold or silver cup, which is given to the winner of a competition or race and which sometimes has to be returned after a year so that it can be given to the winner of the competition in the following year(流动)奖杯He's an excellent snooker player, but he's never won a major trophy.他是一个优秀的司诺克选手,但是他从未赢过一次大奖。The Duchess of Kent will be presenting the trophies.肯特公爵夫人将授奖杯。The first prize is £20, 000, and the winner will also receive a trophy and a certificate.一等奖是2万英镑,获奖者还将得到一个奖杯和一张证书。A trophy wife or girlfriend is a young attractive woman who is the partner of a rich and successful older man and acts as a symbol of his social position.(显示社会地位的)象征性的年轻漂亮的妻子,女友I suppose having a trophy girlfriend makes him feel younger.我想有一个象征性的女友会使他感到更年轻些。A trophy is also something used as a symbol of success from hunting or war.纪念品; 战利品That stuffed pike above the fireplace is Pat's trophy from a fishing holiday in Scotland.壁炉上那个制成标本的白斑狗鱼是帕特从苏格兰钓鱼度假带回的纪念品。
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