trophy
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A trophy is a prize, for example, a silver cup, that is given to the winner of a competition or race. 獎品
The special trophy for the best rider went to Chris Read. 最佳騎手的特別獎給了尅裡斯·裡德。
2. N-COUNT A trophy is something that you keep in order to show that you have done something very difficult. 戰(zhàn)利品
His office was lined with animal heads, trophies of his hunting hobby. 他的辦公室排列著動物的頭顱,都是他業(yè)餘狩獵的戰(zhàn)利品。
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trophy /?tr??f?/ (trophies)
劍橋詞典
- a prize , such as a gold or silver cup , that is given to the winner of a competition or race , and often returned after a year to be given to the winner of the competition in the following year
- The cup holders began their defence of the trophy in fine style .
- He proudly held out his trophy for us to admire .
- He basked in his moment of glory , holding the trophy up to the crowd .
- They won the trophy for the third year running .
- All his trophies are on a shelf in his sitting room . 返回 trophy
獎,(流動)獎盃
He's an excellent rider , but he's never won a major trophy. 他是個出色的騎手,但從未贏得過任何一項重要比賽的冠軍。
The Duchess of Cambridge will be presenting the trophies. 劍橋公爵夫人將頒獎。
something used as a symbol of success from hunting or war
戰(zhàn)利品;獵獲物;勝利紀唸品
The animal heads on the wall were trophies of his hunting trips . 牆上的動物頭是他打獵的戰(zhàn)利品。
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