medal
Prononciation : [ˈmɛdəl]
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Contexte : « games »
(noun) a medal is a special piece of metal that is given to someone as a reward for winning a competition or achieving something important. It’s often round and shiny, and people wear or display it to show off their accomplishment.
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She won a gold medal at the Olympics for her amazing performance.
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He didn’t receive a medal because he didn't finish the race.
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What kind of medal did you win in the science fair?
Contexte : « recognition »
(noun) a medal can also be given as a symbol of honor for bravery or special service. It shows that someone has done something very brave or helpful.
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The soldier was awarded a medal for his bravery in saving lives.
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She didn't get a medal for her actions because they didn't meet the requirements for recognition.
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Who received the medal for outstanding service this year?
Contexte : « awarding »
(verb) to medal means to win a medal in a competition. It’s used when talking about who won medals in events like the Olympics or other tournaments.
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He medaled in both the 100m and 200m races at the track meet.
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Unfortunately, she didn’t medal in the swimming competition this time.
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Which athlete do you think will medal in the next Olympics?
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