英 [ˈpraɪzwɪnɪŋ] 美 [ˈpraɪzwɪnɪŋ]
adj. 有得奖可能的;已获奖的
... virtuoso 艺术能手 prizewinning (已)获奖的 whizz 飕飕声 ...
Her prizewinning novel is a good read.
她的获奖小说是部精彩的读物。
Before 1905, 20% of prizewinning work was done before age 30, but by 2000, this fell to almost zero.
在1905年以前,20%的获奖项目是在三十岁前做出的,但到了2000年,几乎下降到零。
The Prizewinning Works of the Fourth Chinese Carving Art Symposium i. e. "Huian Cup" Stone &Wood Carving Competition.
意料之中的意外——第四届中国雕刻艺术节暨“惠安杯”石木雕刻大奖赛综述。
This was Nobel-prizewinning stuff, and William Fowler, one of the paper's authors, duly got the call from Stockholm.
This White House has found that Helms can be cultivated, but it has to be done as carefully as growing a prizewinning rose.
If he were a prizewinning political theorist, Krugman might raise an issue at once more serious and more grave than the one he chooses to belabor.
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