中英词典:prise
形容词:
1. prise (British English) / prize (American English)
2. prise open
名词:
1. prize (British English) / prise (American English)
2. prise bar
词语辨析:
prise和prize在英语中是同义词,但在美式英语中,prise的拼写为prize。
词汇扩充:
其他与prise相关的词汇:
近义词:
valuable, precious, award, reward
反义词:
worthless, common, punishment
柯林斯词典解释:
1. If you prise something open or prise it away from a surface, you raise it or move it by pressing a tool into a narrow space between it and the surface.
2. If you prise someone away from something they enjoy, you succeed in persuading them to leave it.
3. If you prise information out of someone, you succeed in getting them to tell you something that they did not want to tell you.
4. A prize is something valuable, such as a trophy or money, that is given to the winner of a game or competition.
牛津词典解释:
1. Prize (verb): extract something from (something) with difficulty.
2. Prize (noun): a thing given as a reward to the winner of a competition or in recognition of an outstanding achievement.
用法:
1. They had to prise open the door to get in. (他们不得不撬开门进去。) [Collins]
2. He prized the lid off and peered inside. (他撬开盖子往里面看。) [Collins]
3. The police had to prise the gun from his fingers. (警察不得不从他的手指间夺过枪。) [Collins]
4. The company is trying to prise customers away from its rivals. (该公司正试图从竞争对手那里争取客户。) [Collins]
5. I managed to prise the truth out of him. (我设法从他嘴里套出了真相。) [Collins]
6. The top prize is $10,000. (一等奖是1万美元。) [Collins]
例句:
1. She prized open the locked drawer to find the missing key. (她撬开了上锁的抽屉,找到了丢失的钥匙。) [Collins]
2. The police had to use a crowbar to prise open the door. (警察不得不使用撬棍撬开门。) [Collins]
3. He prized the treasure from the ancient statue. (他从古代雕像上取出了宝藏。) [Collins]
4. She managed to prise some information out of him. (她设法从他那里得到了一些信息。) [Collins]
5. The company is trying to prise customers away from its competitors. (该公司正试图从竞争对手那里争取客户。) [Collins]
6. I managed to prise the truth out of him. (我设法从他那里套出了真相。) [Collins]
7. The prize for the best costume went to Sarah. (最佳服装奖颁给了萨拉。) [Collins]
8. She was awarded the Nobel Prize for her groundbreaking research. (她因开创性研究而被授予诺贝尔奖。) [Collins]
9. The winner of the competition will receive a cash prize. (比赛的获胜者将获得现金奖励。) [Collins]
10. The school held a prize-giving ceremony to honor its top students. (学校举行了颁奖典礼,表彰其顶尖学生。) [Collins]
11. The detective prised open the suspect's alibi. (侦探揭穿了嫌疑人的不在场证明。) [Oxford]
12. They prised the secret out of him. (他们从他那里揭开了秘密。) [Oxford]
13. She prised the lid off the box to see what was inside. (她撬开盒子的盖子看里面是什么。) [Oxford]
14. They managed to prise her away from her work to attend the party. (他们成功地把她从工作中挖出来参加聚会。) [Oxford]
15. The top prize is a trip to Paris. (头奖是一次到巴黎的旅行。) [Oxford]
16. She won first prize in the piano competition. (她在钢琴比赛中获得了一等奖。) [Oxford]
17. The museum houses a collection of valuable prizes. (博物馆收藏了一系列珍贵的奖品。) [Oxford]
18. The company is offering a cash prize to the employee who comes up with the best idea. (该公司向提出最佳想法的员工提供现金奖励。) [Oxford]
19. The prize money for the competition is $10,000. (该比赛的奖金为1万美元。) [Oxford]
20. He prised the book from her hands and began to read. (他把书从她手中夺过来开始阅读。) [Oxford]