
상, 포상, 상품
A reward given to the winner of a competition or for a significant achievement.
예문:
"She won the first prize in the national piano competition."
"The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded annually in Oslo."
경품, 당첨금, 상금
A sum of money or a valuable item that can be won in a game of chance or lottery.
예문:
"The top prize for the raffle is a brand-new luxury car."
"He was shocked to find he had won the grand prize."
목적물, 귀중한 것
Something of great value that is worth striving for or achieving.
예문:
"For many athletes, an Olympic gold medal is the ultimate prize."
"The company's main prize was the acquisition of its largest competitor."
포획물, 나포선
An enemy ship or property captured at sea during a war.
예문:
"The captured frigate was brought into the harbor as a prize of war."
"The crew shared the wealth gained from the naval prizes."
소중히 하다, 아끼다
To regard something as being of great value or importance.
예문:
"In this culture, wisdom is prized more than material wealth."
"He prizes his collection of rare stamps above all else."
비틀어 열다, 캐내다
To use force or a lever to move, open, or extract something.
예문:
"They had to prize the heavy lid open with a crowbar."
"The detective managed to prize the truth out of the witness."
입상한, 우수한
Having won or being worthy of a prize in a competition.
예문:
"The farmer proudly displayed his prize cattle at the fair."
"This recipe uses only prize-winning organic ingredients."
전형적인, 지독한
Used to emphasize that someone or something is a complete or perfect example of a particular quality.
예문:
"I felt like a prize idiot when I realized I had the wrong date."
"That was a prize example of how not to handle a crisis."