赢家

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"赢家" (yíngjiā) literally means "winner" or "victor." It is commonly used to refer to the person or party who wins a competition, game, or contest. The word combines "" (to win) and "" (person/family), emphasizing the identity of someone who has succeeded.

Common Contexts

You will often hear "赢家" in sports, business, and any competitive scenarios. For example, in a sports match, the team that wins is called the "赢家." In business, it can metaphorically describe companies or individuals who succeed in a competitive market.

Collocations and Patterns

  • "比赛赢家" (competition winner): used to specify the winner of a contest.
  • "真正赢家" (true winner): emphasizes authenticity or legitimacy of winning.
  • "赢家" (winner takes all): an idiom meaning the winner gets everything.

Usage Notes

"赢家" is a neutral term and can be used in both formal and informal contexts. It often implies success but does not carry emotional judgment by itself. When contrasting with "" (loser), it highlights the outcome of competition. Avoid confusing "赢家" with "胜利," which is more formal and often used in official or historical contexts.

Example Sentences

He is the winner of this competition and won the championship.

In business competition, only the true winners can survive long-term.

Although he is the winner, he also respects the losers.