absol. or intransitive. To overcome one's adversary, opponent, or competitor; to be victorious, gain the victory (now chiefly in sports or games of…
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释义 | society > leisure > sport > winning, losing, or scoring > win, lose, or score [verb (intransitive)] > win (6) win1297 absol. or intransitive. To overcome one's adversary, opponent, or competitor; to be victorious, gain the victory (now chiefly in sports or games of… romp1869 colloquial. intransitive. To get home (also in) with ease; to win a race, contest, etc., with ease. Also in extended use. to run out1869 Originally Billiards. intransitive. To emerge as the winner; to win, esp. easily or decisively. Frequently with complement, as to run out a winner… account1928 intransitive. With for. colloquial (originally Hunting). To be credited with the death of (esp. one or more of a group); to put to death, kill… Subcategories:— defeat someone (2) |
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