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Nouns like 安慰奖 can be directly used as the object of verbs.
他得到了一个 安慰奖。(He received a consolation prize.)
To specify what kind of consolation prize, use a descriptive adjective before it.
这是一个 小小的 安慰奖。(This is a small consolation prize.)
安慰奖 can be used in sentences indicating disappointment or lack of achievement.
虽然没赢,但至少还有 安慰奖。(Although I didn't win, at least there's a consolation prize.)
It can be combined with measure words like 个 (gè) when counting.
我只拿到了 一 个 安慰奖。(I only got one consolation prize.)
To express that someone gave a consolation prize, use the verb 给 (gěi).
他们 给 了我一个 安慰奖。(They gave me a consolation prize.)
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虽然他没有赢得冠军,但至少得到了一个___,也算是对他努力的肯定。
This sentence describes someone not winning the championship but still receiving something as an acknowledgment of effort, which perfectly fits the meaning of 'consolation prize'.
在激烈的竞争中,能拿到一个___就已经很不错了,毕竟高手如云。
The context of 'fierce competition' and 'many experts' suggests that even a consolation prize is a good outcome, reinforcing its meaning.
她虽然没能进入决赛,但凭着出色的表现,还是获得了一个___。
Not reaching the finals but still being recognized for outstanding performance aligns with receiving a 'consolation prize'.
这次比赛的奖品很丰富,除了前三名,还有好几个___。
The sentence indicates that in addition to the top three prizes, there are several other prizes, which are typically 'consolation prizes' for participants who didn't win the main awards.
他安慰我说,没关系,下次再努力,至少我们不是空手而归,还有一个___。
The speaker is being comforted after not winning, and the 'consolation prize' is mentioned as a reason for not leaving empty-handed.
小明虽然没有拿到第一名,但他获得了___,也让他感到非常开心。
Even though Xiao Ming didn't get first place, receiving a 'consolation prize' still made him happy, demonstrating the purpose of such a prize.
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A2To be addicted to; to be engrossed in.
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