win
[v1: Win, v2: Won, v3: Won]
Kelime Anlamı :
1. galip gelmek.
2. kazanmak.
3. galibiyet.
4. zafer.
5. kazanma.
6. kazanmak; (yarışma veya başka bir uğraşı sonucunda) elde etmek: Who won the contest? Yarışmayı kim kazandı? Utku's won the.
7. başarı.
8. kazan.
9. dostluğunu kazanmak.
10. ulaşmak.
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Tanımlar :
1.
to achieve victory or finish first in a competition.
2. to achieve success in an effort or venture: struggled to overcome the handicap and finally won.
3. to achieve victory or finish first in.
4. to receive as a prize or reward for performance.
5. to achieve or attain by effort: win concessions in negotiations.
6. to obtain or earn (a livelihood, for example). see synonyms at earn1.
7. to make (one's way) with effort.
8. to reach with difficulty: the ship won a safe port.
9. to take in battle; capture: won the heights after a fierce attack.
10. to succeed in gaining the favor or support of; prevail on: her eloquence won over the audience.
11. to gain the affection or loyalty of.
12. to appeal successfully to (someone's sympathy, for example).
13. to persuade (another) to marry one: he wooed and won her.
14. to discover and open (a vein or deposit) in mining.
15. to extract from a mine or from mined ore.
16. A victory, especially in a competition.
17. first place in a competition.
18. an amount won or earned.
19. win out to succeed or prevail.
20. win through to overcome difficulties and attain a desired goal or end.
21. win the day to be successful.
2. to achieve success in an effort or venture: struggled to overcome the handicap and finally won.
3. to achieve victory or finish first in.
4. to receive as a prize or reward for performance.
5. to achieve or attain by effort: win concessions in negotiations.
6. to obtain or earn (a livelihood, for example). see synonyms at earn1.
7. to make (one's way) with effort.
8. to reach with difficulty: the ship won a safe port.
9. to take in battle; capture: won the heights after a fierce attack.
10. to succeed in gaining the favor or support of; prevail on: her eloquence won over the audience.
11. to gain the affection or loyalty of.
12. to appeal successfully to (someone's sympathy, for example).
13. to persuade (another) to marry one: he wooed and won her.
14. to discover and open (a vein or deposit) in mining.
15. to extract from a mine or from mined ore.
16. A victory, especially in a competition.
17. first place in a competition.
18. an amount won or earned.
19. win out to succeed or prevail.
20. win through to overcome difficulties and attain a desired goal or end.
21. win the day to be successful.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
pleasure; joy; delight.
2. gain; profit; income
3. wealth; owndom; goods
4. an individual victory (opposite of a loss)
5. a feat, an (extraordinary) achievement (opposite of a fail)
6. to conquer, defeat.
7. to triumph or achieve victory in (a game, a war, etc).
8. to obtain (someone) by wooing.
9. to achieve victory.
10. to obtain something that is wanted.
11. to cause a victory for someone.
2. gain; profit; income
3. wealth; owndom; goods
4. an individual victory (opposite of a loss)
5. a feat, an (extraordinary) achievement (opposite of a fail)
6. to conquer, defeat.
7. to triumph or achieve victory in (a game, a war, etc).
8. to obtain (someone) by wooing.
9. to achieve victory.
10. to obtain something that is wanted.
11. to cause a victory for someone.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
to gain the victory; to be successful; to triumph; to prevail.
2. to gain by superiority in competition or contest; to obtain by victory over competitors or rivals
3. to allure to kindness; to bring to compliance; to gain or obtain, as by solicitation or courtship.
4. to gain over to one's side or party; to obtain the favor, friendship, or support of; to render friendly or approving.
5. to come to by toil or effort; to reach; to overtake.
6. to extract, as ore or coal.
2. to gain by superiority in competition or contest; to obtain by victory over competitors or rivals
3. to allure to kindness; to bring to compliance; to gain or obtain, as by solicitation or courtship.
4. to gain over to one's side or party; to obtain the favor, friendship, or support of; to render friendly or approving.
5. to come to by toil or effort; to reach; to overtake.
6. to extract, as ore or coal.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to win; succeed.
2. to acquire by labor, effort, or struggle; secure; gain.
3. specifically
4. to gain by competition or conquest; take, as from an opponent or enemy; obtain as victor.
5. to earn: as, to win one's bread.
6. to obtain; derive; get: as, to win ore from a mine.
7. to be successful or victorious in: as, to win a game or a battle.
8. to accomplish by effort; achieve, effect, or execute; succeed in making or doing.
9. to reach; attain to; arrive at, as a goal or destination; gain; get to.
10. to cause to attain to or arrive at; hence, to bring; convey.
11. to gain the affection, regard, esteem, compliance, favor, etc., of; move to sympathy, agreement, or consent; gain the good will of; gain over or attract, as to one's self, one's side, or one's cause; in general, to attract.
12. to prevail on; induce.
13. in mining, to sink down to (a bed of coal) by means of a shaft; prepare (a bed of coal) for working by doing the necessary preliminary dead-work: also applied to beds of ironstone and other ores.
14. in the united states the word win, as used in mining, has frequently a more general meaning; it is thus defined in the glossary of the pennsylvania survey: “to mine, to develop, to prepare for mining.” see winning.
15. to strive; vie; contend.
16. to struggle; labor; work.
17. to succeed; gain one's end; especially, to be superior in a contest or competition; gain the victory; prove successful: as, let those laugh who win.
18. to reach; attain; make one's way; succeed in making one's way: with to.
19. to get; succeed in getting: as, to win in (to get in); to win through; to win loose; to win up, down, or away; to win on (to get on, either literally or figuratively).
20. to gain ground on; gain upon.
21. to dry or season by exposure to the wind or air: as, to win hay; to win peats.
22. A victory; a success; an act of winning.
23. strife; contention.
2. to acquire by labor, effort, or struggle; secure; gain.
3. specifically
4. to gain by competition or conquest; take, as from an opponent or enemy; obtain as victor.
5. to earn: as, to win one's bread.
6. to obtain; derive; get: as, to win ore from a mine.
7. to be successful or victorious in: as, to win a game or a battle.
8. to accomplish by effort; achieve, effect, or execute; succeed in making or doing.
9. to reach; attain to; arrive at, as a goal or destination; gain; get to.
10. to cause to attain to or arrive at; hence, to bring; convey.
11. to gain the affection, regard, esteem, compliance, favor, etc., of; move to sympathy, agreement, or consent; gain the good will of; gain over or attract, as to one's self, one's side, or one's cause; in general, to attract.
12. to prevail on; induce.
13. in mining, to sink down to (a bed of coal) by means of a shaft; prepare (a bed of coal) for working by doing the necessary preliminary dead-work: also applied to beds of ironstone and other ores.
14. in the united states the word win, as used in mining, has frequently a more general meaning; it is thus defined in the glossary of the pennsylvania survey: “to mine, to develop, to prepare for mining.” see winning.
15. to strive; vie; contend.
16. to struggle; labor; work.
17. to succeed; gain one's end; especially, to be superior in a contest or competition; gain the victory; prove successful: as, let those laugh who win.
18. to reach; attain; make one's way; succeed in making one's way: with to.
19. to get; succeed in getting: as, to win in (to get in); to win through; to win loose; to win up, down, or away; to win on (to get on, either literally or figuratively).
20. to gain ground on; gain upon.
21. to dry or season by exposure to the wind or air: as, to win hay; to win peats.
22. A victory; a success; an act of winning.
23. strife; contention.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
something won (especially money)
2. obtain advantages, such as points, etc.
3. attain success or reach a desired goal
4. a victory (as in a race or other competition)
5. be the winner in a contest or competition; be victorious
6. win something through one's efforts
2. obtain advantages, such as points, etc.
3. attain success or reach a desired goal
4. a victory (as in a race or other competition)
5. be the winner in a contest or competition; be victorious
6. win something through one's efforts
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.