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		Definition of prizewinner in English: prizewinnernounˈprʌɪzwɪnəˈpraɪzˌwɪnər A winner of a prize. 获奖人;获奖者 Example sentencesExamples -  Last year he was a prizewinner in the Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow.
 -  This is not to deny the efforts of the prizewinners.
 -  Organisers plan to make this year extra special by making the dreams of the prizewinners come true, rather than giving out prescribed prizes.
 -  The first, second and third prizewinners in the fancy dress competition will receive a copy of the first four Harry Potter books.
 -  The prizewinners won art sets and all the schools were given prizes.
 -  She has created a new blue cheese from the milk of the buffalo at Northallerton which she hopes will be a prizewinner at the British Cheese Awards, held in London next month.
 -  Although they did not win medals this year, leading Irish designers have been regular prizewinners at Chelsea.
 -  The welcome news was broken to prizewinners of last year's Tour de Tendring, which attracted 900 riders.
 -  Hmm, is this the same Oscars which warned last year that prizewinners would have the band turned on them if they made anti-war statements?
 -  The money was used for the prizewinners in the Champion of Champs category for large stock - male and female.
 -  Livestock remains the nucleus of the event, with many animals already prizewinners from other top shows.
 -  The prizewinners would come on, there'd be nothing to ask them, and they'd go off again.
 -  The shortlist of around six writers will be announced on April 27, and the prizewinner will be honoured at an award ceremony on June 8.
 -  At this time of the year, many of our would-be prizewinners should be in peak form.
 -  My absolute favourite children's book of this year was a runner-up prizewinner in the Scottish Arts Council Book Awards.
 -  When I saw it first at Venice last year, where it was a deserved prizewinner, the effect was spoiled by - of all things - the showing of the reels in the wrong order.
 -  He was a prizewinner in 1988 at the Leipzig International Bach Competition in Spain, also receiving the special virtuoso prize for the most outstanding performance of the event.
 -  This is a laurel from a new bush, but certainly a prizewinner.
 -  For who, she points out, ever remembers anything about the Booker prizewinner other than the fact that he was once a bus driver - thanks to marketing hype and media stereotyping.
 -  Lists of prizewinners are posted around the hospital.
 
 Synonyms champion, winner, medallist, cup winner, prizeman, victor British victor ludorum informal champ 
 Derivativesadjectiveˈprʌɪzˌwɪnɪŋ  The prize-winning butcher has been selling handmade bangers and high quality cuts of meat in Cricklade for the past 21 years. Example sentencesExamples -  It describes the Birdman who covers his plot in hen houses and pigeon lofts, but also makes room for drain pipes in which he grows his prize-winning carrots.
 -  Newsquest publishes more than 300 titles, including 15 daily newspapers and a network of prize-winning web sites.
 -  But he's no TV or movie celebrity - he's a prize-winning Hereford bull.
 -  The original statue now rests in the Venus Garden, the prize-winning walled rose garden, after being restored in 1994.
 
 
 
    Definition of prizewinner in US English: prizewinnernounˈprīzˌwinərˈpraɪzˌwɪnər A winner of a prize. 获奖人;获奖者 Example sentencesExamples -  She has created a new blue cheese from the milk of the buffalo at Northallerton which she hopes will be a prizewinner at the British Cheese Awards, held in London next month.
 -  The money was used for the prizewinners in the Champion of Champs category for large stock - male and female.
 -  The prizewinners would come on, there'd be nothing to ask them, and they'd go off again.
 -  When I saw it first at Venice last year, where it was a deserved prizewinner, the effect was spoiled by - of all things - the showing of the reels in the wrong order.
 -  Hmm, is this the same Oscars which warned last year that prizewinners would have the band turned on them if they made anti-war statements?
 -  He was a prizewinner in 1988 at the Leipzig International Bach Competition in Spain, also receiving the special virtuoso prize for the most outstanding performance of the event.
 -  This is not to deny the efforts of the prizewinners.
 -  At this time of the year, many of our would-be prizewinners should be in peak form.
 -  My absolute favourite children's book of this year was a runner-up prizewinner in the Scottish Arts Council Book Awards.
 -  Although they did not win medals this year, leading Irish designers have been regular prizewinners at Chelsea.
 -  Lists of prizewinners are posted around the hospital.
 -  The welcome news was broken to prizewinners of last year's Tour de Tendring, which attracted 900 riders.
 -  The prizewinners won art sets and all the schools were given prizes.
 -  Livestock remains the nucleus of the event, with many animals already prizewinners from other top shows.
 -  Organisers plan to make this year extra special by making the dreams of the prizewinners come true, rather than giving out prescribed prizes.
 -  For who, she points out, ever remembers anything about the Booker prizewinner other than the fact that he was once a bus driver - thanks to marketing hype and media stereotyping.
 -  Last year he was a prizewinner in the Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow.
 -  The first, second and third prizewinners in the fancy dress competition will receive a copy of the first four Harry Potter books.
 -  The shortlist of around six writers will be announced on April 27, and the prizewinner will be honoured at an award ceremony on June 8.
 -  This is a laurel from a new bush, but certainly a prizewinner.
 
 Synonyms champion, winner, medallist, cup winner, prizeman, victor     |