winner
winner
the person or team that wins a game or competition
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winner with Russian translation
winner usage examples
Победитель получил золотую медаль.
The winner received a gold medal.
Все поздравили победителя после забега.
Everyone congratulated the winner after the race.
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winner synonyms
What's the difference between winner / champion / victor / prizewinner / first-place finisher
победитель — the person or team that wins a game or competition
The winner received a gold medal.
Победитель получил золотую медаль.
the person or thing that wins
She was the winner of the contest.
Она была победителем конкурса.
a winner, especially in sport or in a competition
He became champion after the final match.
Он стал чемпионом после финального матча.
a winner, usually in a more formal or literary style
The victor received the trophy.
Победитель получил трофей.
a person who wins a prize or award
The prizewinner gave a short speech.
Лауреат произнёс короткую речь.
the person or team that finishes in first place
She was the first-place finisher in the race.
Она финишировала первой в забеге.
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How to pronounce winner and what this word means
winner translation: победитель. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce winner
/ˈwɪnə/
winner translation
победитель
winner examples
The winner received a gold medal.
winner transcription
/ˈwɪnə/, /ˈwɪnər/
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winner meaning: what does it mean?
the person or team that wins a game or competition
winner pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
winner is pronounced as /ˈwɪnə/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
winner definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
The winner received a gold medal. Translation: Победитель получил золотую медаль.
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