prizes
Prononciation : [praɪzɪz]
Mot
Contexte : « games »
(noun) something that you win in a contest or competition. It's like a reward for doing something great, like winning a race or answering questions correctly.
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She won three prizes in the art competition for her beautiful paintings.
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He didn't win any prizes this time, but he still had fun.
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What kind of prizes can we win at the school fair?
Contexte : « awards »
(noun) an award or recognition for someone’s achievements. This can include things like trophies or certificates they receive for excelling or being outstanding.
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He received several prizes for his excellent grades at school.
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She felt disappointed when she didn't get a prize for her hard work.
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Is there a prize for the best performer in the play?
Contexte : « evaluate »
(verb) to give something a value or importance, often in the context of competition. This means setting a reward for achieving something.
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The teacher prizes hard work and creativity in her students.
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He doesn't prize popularity; he cares more about being honest.
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What qualities do you prize most in your friends?
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