| 正面 | 3355.win 英 [wɪn]美 [wɪn] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| 背面 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 释义: 1. 誓(s)言是要穿着(wear)正规礼服进行庄严发誓的。2. 蛇穿好衣服,去发誓。是不是有点儿像沐猴而冠啦?3. answer => swear.vt. 赢得;在…中获胜;劝诱vi. 赢;获胜;成功n. 赢;胜利n. (Win)人名;(德、荷、缅)温;(英)温(女子教名Winifred的昵称) 例句: 1. Some battles you win, some battles you lose.胜败乃兵家常事。 win 赢,战胜,取得来自PIE*wen,努力,奋斗,争取,词源同Venus,virile。其原义为劳作,斗争,见breadwinner,后引申词义赢,战胜,并成为其主要词义。 winwin: [OE] Win probably goes back ultimately to the Indo-European base *van- ‘overcome, conquer’, which also produced Sanskrit van- ‘gain, acquire’. Its Germanic relatives include German gewinnen ‘gain’ and Swedish vinna ‘win’.win (v.)"be victorious," c. 1300 fusion of Old English winnan "to labor, toil, struggle for, work at, strive, fight," and gewinnan "to gain or succeed by struggling, conquer, obtain," both from Proto-Germanic *winn(w)an "to seek to gain" (cognates: Old Saxon winnan, Old Norse vinna, Old Frisian winna, Dutch winnen "to gain, win," Danish vinde "to win," Old High German winnan "to strive, struggle, fight," German gewinnen "to gain, win," Gothic gawinnen "to suffer, toil"), from PIE *wen- (1) "desire, strive for" (source of wish; see Venus). Related: Won; winning. Meaning "gain the affection or esteem of" is from c. 1600. Breadwinner preserves the sense of "toil" in Old English winnan. Phrase you can't win them all (1954) first attested in Raymond Chandler. Winningest is attested by 1804.win (n.)Old English winn "labor, toil; strife, conflict; profit, gain," from the source of win (v.). Modern sense of "a victory in a game or contest" is first attested 1862, from the verb." |
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