Level | A1 |
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Kind | verb |
Front | win |
IPA | /wɪn / verb (present participle winning; past tense, past participle won /wʌn /) |
Back | kazanmak; galip gelmek |
Back 2 | win (verb) /wɪn /
verb (present participle winning; past
tense, past participle won /wʌn /)
1 [intransitive,
transitive]
to be the best, first
or strongest in a race, game, competition, etc.
kazanmak; galip
gelmek
to win a game/match/championship
Murphy won and Lewis was second.
I never win at table tennis.
Which party do you think will win the next
election?
2 [transitive]
to get money, a prize,
etc. as a result of success in a competition, race, etc.
(para, ödül vb.) kazanmak
We won a trip to Australia.
Who won the gold medal?
He won the jackpot in the lottery.
Çalışarak
kazanılan paradan söz ederken win değil earn kullanıldığına
dikkat ediniz:
I earn £15
000 a year.
3 [transitive]
to get sth by hard
work, great effort, etc.
kazandırmak;
kazanmak
Her brilliant performance won her a great
deal of praise.
to win support for a plan
IDIOMS
win/lose
the toss
to guess
correctly/wrongly which side of a coin will face upwards when it lands
yazı-turada
galip/mağlup olmak
Ms Williams won the toss and chose to serve
first.
you
can't win
(informal)
there is no way of
being completely successful or of pleasing everyone
başka
yolu yok
Whatever you do you will upset somebody.
You can't win.
PHRASAL VERB
win
sb over/round (to sth)
to persuade sb to
support or agree with you
kazanmak, kendi
tarafına çekmek
They're against the proposal at the moment,
but I'm sure we can win them over.
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