Usage of 赢得
The verb 赢得 (yíngdé) means "to win" or "to gain" something valuable, such as a prize, recognition, or support. It often implies an active effort or competition.
Common contexts
- Winning a competition or prize: 赢得比赛, 赢得冠军
- Gaining support or approval: 赢得支持, 赢得认可
Collocations
Notes
赢得 is often used with abstract or concrete rewards that are earned through effort or competition. It differs from simply "winning" (赢) by emphasizing the obtaining or securing of something valuable. Avoid confusing it with 得到, which is more general for "to get" without the competitive nuance.
Usage of 赢得
The verb 赢得 (yíngdé) means "to win" or "to gain" something valuable, such as a prize, recognition, or support. It often implies an active effort or competition.
Common contexts
- Winning a competition or prize: 赢得比赛, 赢得冠军
- Gaining support or approval: 赢得支持, 赢得认可
Collocations
Notes
赢得 is often used with abstract or concrete rewards that are earned through effort or competition. It differs from simply "winning" (赢) by emphasizing the obtaining or securing of something valuable. Avoid confusing it with 得到, which is more general for "to get" without the competitive nuance.
Usage of 赢得
The verb 赢得 (yíngdé) means "to win" or "to gain" something valuable, such as a prize, recognition, or support. It often implies an active effort or competition.
Common contexts
- Winning a competition or prize: 赢得比赛, 赢得冠军
- Gaining support or approval: 赢得支持, 赢得认可
Collocations
Notes
赢得 is often used with abstract or concrete rewards that are earned through effort or competition. It differs from simply "winning" (赢) by emphasizing the obtaining or securing of something valuable. Avoid confusing it with 得到, which is more general for "to get" without the competitive nuance.