medals
英 [ˈmedlz]
美 [ˈmedlz]
n. 奖章; 勋章
v. (在比赛中)获得奖牌(或奖章)
medal的第三人称单数和复数
柯林斯词典
- 奖章;勋章;奖牌
Amedalis a small metal disc which is given as an award for bravery or as a prize in a sporting event.
双语例句
- Michael Phelps swam into Olympic history yesterday, becoming the athlete to win the most gold medals ever.
迈克尔-菲尔普斯昨天“游”进了奥运史册,成了奥运史上获得金牌最多的运动员。 - At the 1968 Olympic Games she had won gold medals in races at 200, 400, and 800m.
她在1968年的奥林匹克运动会上获得了200米、400米和800米赛跑金牌。 - It is wonderful that you won2 silver and4 bronze medals at this world athletics championships.
太棒了,你们在本次世界田径锦标赛上获得了2银4铜的好成绩。 - He had won 106 gold medals in major competitions across the world.
他已在世界重大比赛中获得了106枚金牌。 - The Chinese team captured four gold medals, which put them in the ranks of the top four.
中国队夺得四枚金牌,跻身世界四强之列。 - The general was wearing all his medals on his chest.
将军胸前戴着所有的勋章。 - She also won two silver medals.
她还获得了两枚银牌。 - I realized strength and courage aren't always measure in medals and victories.
我意识到力量和勇气并不能总是以奖牌和胜利作为衡量的标准。 - He entered for many competitions, winning several gold medals
他参加过多次比赛,赢得了数枚金牌。 - We carry illustrations of these medals on our masthead.
我们在报头刊登这些奖章的图片。