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词汇 medal
释义 medal
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈmed.əl/ us /ˈmed.əl/
B2
a small metal disc, with words or a picture on it, given as a reward for a brave action, for winning a competition, or to remember a special event: 奖章;奖牌;勋章;纪念章
He was awarded a medal for bravery.他因表现英勇而被授予勋章。
She won three Olympic gold medals.她获得了3块奥运会金牌。
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goldnoun(MEDAL)
silvernoun
bronzenoun
medallion
decoration(HONOUR)
 
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The two athletes are competing for the gold medal.这两位选手在争夺金牌。
The medal is being keenly contested by eight gymnasts.八名体操运动员在激烈争夺这枚奖牌。
The gold medal continues to elude her.金牌继续和她无缘。
Despite fierce competition she made a gallant effort to win the first medal of the championships.面对激烈的竞争,她顽强拼搏,终于夺得了锦标赛的首枚奖牌。
The gold medal slipped from his grasp in the last moments of the race.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Prizes, rewards and medals
(the/a pot of gold at) the end of the rainbowidiom
Academy Award
award
bemedalled
blue ribbon
booby prize
bronze
colour
crown
gong
grab bag
Grammy
hand something out
prize
Pulitzer Prize
Purple Heart
rainbow
reward
stake
the golden boot
medal
verb[ I ]
uk /ˈmed.əl/ us /ˈmed.əl/-ll- or -l-
to win a medal in a sports competition: (体育比赛中)获得奖牌
She medalled in both the heptathlon and the long jump.她在七项全能和跳远两个项目中都获得了奖牌。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Winning and defeating
annihilate
annihilation
bank
be gunning for someoneidiom
be one in the eye for someoneidiom
convincing
moral victory
move/go/close in for the killidiom
near thing
outclass
outcompete
sew
slaughter
sweep
take someone down
take someone to the cleaner'sidiom
take something apart
takedown
thrash
thrashing

medal | American Dictionary


medal
noun[ C ]
us/ˈmed·əl/
a small metal disk given to someone to recognize a brave action or special service, or the winning of a competition esp. in sports:
She won three Olympic gold medals.

Examples of medal


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The minting of ' a million millions ' of miraculous medals in a few years would surely be itself a miracle.
Their anti-slavery sentiments were articulated through the books and pamphlets, prints and medals, tea sets and cameos which were so effectively produced and marketed by abolitionists.
If a member can produce 12 silver medals, he will be entertained at the expense of the society, and a wreath will be placed around his neck.
Awards and medals for battles and operations which took place during the second world war were examined in detail in 1946.
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The medals and clasps awarded since the end of the war of 1939–45 have been as below.
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Once medals are issued you cannot get them back without loss and delay if they are to have their clasps added.
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I was not referring to the honorary gifts of medals.
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Unlike the first world war, when medals were automatically issued to enlisted service men, following world war two, all ranks had to apply.
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Although medals are given out, we never hear about the young fellows who have given their all, but have received virtually nothing in compensation.
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Such eases must arise in any event in regard to any class of decorations or medals or anything else.
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Officers are eligible to receive crosses or equivalent decorations but non-commissioned ranks are eligible only for medals.
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Many of them wear three or four medals on their chests in honour of the service that they have given the nation.
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There has, however, been little delay in issuing medals once an individual's entitlement has been confirmed.
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The present policy relating to the distribution and striking of medals and the protocols for the wearing of medals is well proven.
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I come now to the question of the military medals in the field.
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commemorative medal
This badge is in no sense a "commemorative medal" awarded to all who have served.
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good conduct medal
The estimated cost of an award would be £20.00 per medal or £1.00 for a bar to the existing long service and good conduct medal.
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medal ceremony
The crowd promptly booed the man and the horn was not blown again until the medalceremony.
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