medal
英 [ˈmedl]
美 [ˈmedl]
n. 奖章; 勋章
v. (在比赛中)获得奖牌(或奖章)
复数:medals
Collins.3 / BNC.4212 / COCA.3451
习惯用语
n.
- sb deserves a medal
- (用以夸奖某人完成了艰巨任务)应给某人授勋
used to say that you admire sb because they have done sth difficult or unpleasant
牛津词典
noun
- 奖章;勋章
a flat piece of metal, usually shaped like a coin, that is given to the winner of a competition or to sb who has been brave, for example in war- to win a gold medal in the Olympics
在奥林匹克运动会上赢得一枚金牌 - to award a medal for bravery
奖赏一枚英勇勋章
- to win a gold medal in the Olympics
verb
- (在比赛中)获得奖牌(或奖章)
to win a medal in a competition- Evans has medalled at several international events.
埃文斯已经多次在国际比赛中获奖。
- Evans has medalled at several international events.
柯林斯词典
- 奖章;勋章;奖牌
Amedalis a small metal disc which is given as an award for bravery or as a prize in a sporting event.
英英释义
noun
- an award for winning a championship or commemorating some other event
双语例句
- Britain's three-day event team has high hopes of winning the Olympic gold medal
英国队有很大希望赢得奥运会马术三日赛的金牌。 - For his dedication the Mayor awarded him a medal of merit.
为表彰他的奉献精神,市长授予他荣誉奖章。 - Another medal was specially struck for him.
专门为他铸造了另一枚奖章。 - The United States will be at the top of the medal table
美国将在奖牌榜上位列第一。 - He received a medal for his heroism.
他由于英勇而获得一枚奖章。 - The country bestowed the highest medal on him.
国家把最高勋章授予了他。 - Christie took the gold medal in the 100 metres.
克里斯蒂在100米赛中夺得金牌。 - He topped off his career with an Olympic gold medal
他以一块奥运金牌为自己的职业生涯画上了圆满的句号。 - We caused a medal to be struck in commemoration of this discovery.
我们铸造了一枚徽章来纪念这个发现。 - He will attempt to put behind him the misery of failing to win a medal in his individual event.
他会尽力忘掉自己没能在个人项目上夺牌的痛苦。
