medal

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金牌

A medal made of gold, typically awarded for first place.

金质奖牌,通常授予第一名。

A medal won at the Olympic Games.

银牌

A medal made of silver, typically awarded for second place.

银质奖牌,通常授予第二名。

铜牌

A medal made of bronze, typically awarded for third place.

铜质奖牌,通常授予第三名。

冠军奖牌

A medal won at a championship competition.

在锦标赛中赢得的奖牌。

A medal created to remember a special event or person.

荣誉勋章

A high award for bravery. 'honour' is the standard spelling in British English, while 'honor' is used in American English.

表彰英勇行为的高级奖章。'honour'是英式英语的标准拼写,而'honor'用于美式英语。

因...获得的奖牌

Used to specify the achievement or quality for which the medal is awarded, e.g., 'a medal for bravery'.

用于说明授予奖牌所表彰的成就或品质,例如“一枚英勇勋章”。

赢得奖牌

the most common way to say you succeeded in a competition to get a medal.

表示在比赛中成功获得奖牌的最常用方式。

获得奖牌

a common and informal way to say win a medal.

赢得奖牌的常用和非正式说法。

授予(某人)奖牌

to formally give someone a medal.

正式地给予某人一枚奖牌。

赢得奖牌

to win a medal through hard work and effort.

通过努力和奋斗赢得奖牌。

收到奖牌

to be given a medal, often in a formal context.

被授予奖牌,通常在正式场合。

被授予奖牌

to be officially given a medal.

被官方授予奖牌。

给某人一枚奖牌

a common way to say you present someone with a medal.

表示你授予某人奖牌的常用方式。

颁发(给某人)奖牌

to give someone a medal in a formal ceremony.

在正式仪式上授予某人奖牌。

值得一枚奖牌

Often used figuratively to mean someone should be praised for enduring a difficult situation.

常用于比喻,意指某人因忍受困境而应受表扬。

收获奖牌

to win and receive a medal, often used in sports reporting.

赢得并获得一枚奖牌,常用于体育报道。

铸造奖章

To create a medal by stamping metal, usually for commemoration.

通过压印金属来制作奖章,通常用于纪念。

奖牌得主

A person who has won a medal.

赢得奖牌的人。

夺牌希望

The chances or expectations of winning a medal (often used in plural).

赢得奖牌的机会或期望(常用复数)。

An athlete or team considered to have a good chance of winning a medal.