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Examples:The cleverest housewife cannot cook without rice (idiom); You won't get anywhere without equipment.—fig. exhilaration follows a hard-won victory—Korean won (unit of currency)—lit. don't fight, won't make friends (idiom); an exchange of blows may lead friendship—Amédée Courbet (1826-1885), a French admiral who won a series of important land and naval victories during the Tonkin campaign and the Sino-French War—expert craft from hard practice (idiom); hard-won skill—let off lightly (often with negative: you won't get away with it)—appellee (side that won in trial court, whose victory is being appealed by losing side)—(You, He) won't get away with it!—don't fight, won't make friends (idiom); an exchange of blows may lead friendship—lit. the fat and wealth of the people (idiom); the nation's hard-won wealth (esp. as an object of unscrupulous exploitation)—Don't ask and you won't be told any lies. [idiom.]—past this village, you won't find this shop [idiom.]—shop around first and you won't get ripped off [idiom.]—the monk can run away, but the temple won't run with him [idiom.]—triumph in every battle and win every fight (idiom); all-conquering—win favor by fawning on sb—Li Na (1982-), Chinese tennis player, first Asian player win a Grand Slam singles title (2011 French Open women's singles)—win or lose, it all ends here—lit. presenting the Buddha with borrowed flowers (idiom); fig. win favor or influence using sb else's property—offer gifts to superiors in order to win their favor—win the hearts of the people—using the few defeat the many (idiom); to win from a position of weakness—lit. win an inch, want a foot (idiom); fig. not satisfied with small gains—lit. fight with one's back the river (idiom); fig. to fight to win or die—win (a prize, a lottery)—using the weak defeat the strong (idiom); to win from a position of weakness—outsider (i.e. not expected win a race or championship)—what you lose on the swings, you win on the roundabouts—lit. win a victory on raising the flag (idiom); fig. to start on sth and have immediate success—you let me win (said politely after winning a game)—(win a title) in successive years—an army burning with righteous indignation is bound win [idiom.]— |