A1 verb #150 最常用 2分钟阅读

win

To finish first in a game or competition.

Explanation at your level:

To win means to be number one in a game. If you play a game and you get the most points, you win! You can win a prize, like a toy or a sticker. It is a very happy word.

When you win, you are the best in a competition. For example, if you run a race and finish first, you win the race. You can also win a game of football or a chess match. It means you succeeded!

The verb win is used when you achieve success in a contest or struggle. It describes getting a prize or a reward because you worked hard or played well. You can win a match, an election, or even someone's trust.

Beyond games, win is used for achieving objectives. You might win a contract at work or win an argument. It implies that you have overcome an obstacle or competition to reach a desired goal.

In advanced contexts, win can imply gaining something through persistent effort rather than just luck. You can win recognition for your research or win back someone's favor. It suggests a process of overcoming resistance.

Historically, win carried the sense of 'striving' or 'toiling.' Today, it represents the culmination of effort. Whether in diplomatic negotiations or literary metaphors, it signifies the successful attainment of a hard-fought objective, often against significant odds.

30秒词汇

  • Means to succeed in a contest.
  • Past tense is won.
  • Used for games, prizes, and abstract goals.
  • Common in business and sports.

Hey there! The word win is one of those powerful verbs that feels great to use. At its core, it means to come out on top in a competition or game.

But it's not just about sports! You can win an argument, win someone's heart, or even win a prize for your hard work. Think of it as the ultimate reward for effort or skill.

Whether you are talking about a board game, a race, or a difficult life challenge, win is the go-to word to describe success.

The word win has a really long history! It comes from the Old English word winnan, which meant to struggle, fight, or labor.

Back in the day, it wasn't just about getting a trophy; it was about the struggle or the effort you put into something. Over centuries, the meaning shifted from the act of fighting to the successful result of that fight.

It shares roots with old Germanic languages and is related to the word wish. It’s fascinating how a word that once meant 'to toil' now represents the joy of victory!

You use win when you want to highlight a positive outcome. It is very versatile and fits into both casual and formal settings.

Commonly, we say win a game, win a match, or win a medal. In a more professional context, you might hear someone say they won a contract or won an award.

Remember that it is an irregular verb: the past tense is won, not 'winned'! Keep that in mind to sound like a natural speaker.

Idioms make English colorful! Here are a few:

  • Win someone over: To persuade someone to agree with you.
  • Win-win situation: A result that is good for everyone involved.
  • Win the day: To be successful after a long struggle.
  • Win by a nose: To win by a very small amount.
  • You can't win them all: A way to say it's okay to lose sometimes.

The verb win is irregular. Its forms are: win (present), won (past), and won (past participle).

Pronunciation is simple: it rhymes with pin, bin, and sin. The IPA is /wɪn/ in both British and American English. It is a one-syllable word, so keep it short and snappy!

It is often used as a transitive verb, meaning it needs an object. You don't just 'win'; you win something.

Fun Fact

It is related to the word 'wish'!

Pronunciation Guide

UK /wɪn/

Short 'i' sound.

US /wɪn/

Short 'i' sound, very crisp.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing it like 'wine'
  • Ignoring the short vowel
  • Adding an extra syllable

Rhymes With

pin bin sin tin thin

Difficulty Rating

阅读 1/5

Very easy

Writing 2/5

Easy

Speaking 1/5

Easy

听力 1/5

Easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

game play prize

Learn Next

victory triumph defeat

高级

conquer prevail

Grammar to Know

Irregular Verbs

win-won-won

Transitive Verbs

win something

Phrasal Verbs

win over

Examples by Level

1

I want to win the game.

I want to be the winner.

want + to + verb

2

She wins a prize.

She gets a gift.

third person 's'

3

We can win!

We are strong.

modal verb 'can'

4

Did you win?

Are you the winner?

past tense question

5

They won the race.

They were the fastest.

past tense

6

He wins every time.

He is very good.

adverb of frequency

7

Don't lose, win!

Try to succeed.

imperative

8

I hope to win.

My wish is to succeed.

infinitive

1

We won the game yesterday.

2

She hopes to win the medal.

3

They are trying to win.

4

He wins matches easily.

5

Did they win the trophy?

6

You can win if you try.

7

I never win at cards.

8

The team wants to win.

1

She won the election by a large margin.

2

We need to win back our customers.

3

He is determined to win the championship.

4

They won a prize for their project.

5

It is hard to win against such a team.

6

I think we can win this argument.

7

Winning isn't everything.

8

They won the lottery last week.

1

The company won a major contract last year.

2

She managed to win him over with her charm.

3

They are fighting to win back their reputation.

4

It was a hard-won victory for the team.

5

He won the hearts of the audience.

6

We need a strategy to win the market.

7

Winning the award was a great honor.

8

They won by a narrow margin.

1

The candidate won the support of the voters.

2

They won a reprieve from the court.

3

She won acclaim for her brilliant performance.

4

He won the right to speak at the conference.

5

The team won through sheer perseverance.

6

They won a concession from the union.

7

It was a battle won, but the war continues.

8

She won her freedom after years of struggle.

1

The author won laurels for her contribution to literature.

2

They won the day despite the overwhelming odds.

3

He won his spurs in the early years of his career.

4

The movement won over the skeptics.

5

She won a reprieve from the inevitable.

6

They won the argument through logical deduction.

7

He won his way into the inner circle.

8

The victory was won at a great personal cost.

近义词

反义词

常见搭配

win a game
win a prize
win a match
win an election
win an argument
win a medal
win support
win approval
win a race
win back

Idioms & Expressions

"win-win"

beneficial to all

This deal is a win-win.

casual

"win someone over"

to persuade

I will win them over.

neutral

"win the day"

to be victorious

Hard work won the day.

formal

"win by a nose"

to win narrowly

The horse won by a nose.

casual

"you can't win them all"

accepting defeat

Don't worry, you can't win them all.

casual

"win hearts and minds"

to gain support

They won hearts and minds.

formal

Easily Confused

win vs Beat

Both mean success.

Beat needs an opponent.

I beat him vs I won.

win vs Earn

Both mean getting something.

Earn is for money/work.

I earned money.

win vs Gain

Both imply increase.

Gain is for weight/knowledge.

I gained weight.

win vs Succeed

Both mean success.

Succeed is broader.

He succeeded in life.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + win + noun

I won the game.

B1

Subject + win + back + noun

We won back the lead.

B2

Subject + win + over + object

She won them over.

A2

Subject + win + by + amount

They won by ten points.

B1

Subject + win + for + reason

He won for his bravery.

词族

Nouns

winner person who wins

Verbs

win to succeed

Adjectives

winning successful

相关

victory noun form

How to Use It

frequency

9

Formality Scale

Triumph (formal) Win (neutral) Beat (casual)

常见错误

I winned the game. I won the game.
Win is an irregular verb.
He win the race. He wins the race.
Subject-verb agreement.
I win the match yesterday. I won the match yesterday.
Use past tense for finished time.
I won to the competition. I won the competition.
Transitive verb, no 'to'.
She is winning the prize. She won the prize.
Win is usually a completed action.

Tips

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W.I.N.

Remember: Work Is Necessary.

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Target

Always win 'something'.

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Sports

Used heavily in sports.

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Past Tense

Always use 'won'.

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Short Vowel

Keep it short.

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Avoid Winned

Never say winned.

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History

Meant 'struggle' once.

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Collocations

Learn: Win a prize.

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Transitive

Needs an object.

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Win-Win

Great for business.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

W-I-N: Work Is Necessary.

Visual Association

A gold trophy.

Word Web

success trophy competition effort

挑战

Use 'win' in a sentence today.

词源

Old English

Original meaning: To struggle or fight

文化背景

None

Winning is highly valued in competitive cultures.

'Winning' (Charlie Sheen meme) 'Win' (song by Jay Rock)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Sports

  • win the game
  • win the match
  • win the title

Business

  • win a contract
  • win market share
  • win-win deal

Politics

  • win an election
  • win support
  • win votes

Relationships

  • win someone over
  • win trust
  • win hearts

Conversation Starters

"What is the best thing you ever won?"

"Do you prefer to win or just have fun?"

"Have you ever won a competition?"

"Is winning important to you?"

"What does a win-win situation look like?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you won something.

Describe a 'win-win' situation.

How do you feel when you win?

Is it important to always win?

常见问题

8 个问题

No, it is incorrect.

No, you win a game or prize.

Winner or win.

It is neutral.

Close, but 'beat' needs an opponent.

You can win someone's heart.

No, it is irregular.

Like 'bin'.

自我测试

fill blank A1

I want to ___ the game.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: win

Infinitive form after to.

multiple choice A2

What is the past of win?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: won

Irregular verb.

true false B1

A 'win-win' situation is bad.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 错误

It is good for everyone.

match pairs B1

Word

意思

All matched!

Phrasal verbs.

sentence order B2

点击下方的词语来组成句子
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:

Subject-verb-object.

得分: /5

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