0 to get the most points in a competition or game, or the most votes in an election -- побеждать, выигрывать
1 to be successful in a war, fight, or argument -- побеждать
2 to get a prize in a game or competition -- выигрывать
3 to get approval/respect/support, etc because of your skill and hard work -- заслуживать одобрение/уважение/поддержку и т.д.
4 used to say that nothing someone does in a situation will succeed or please people -- быть не в состоянии угодить
5 an occasion when someone wins a game or competition -- победа, выигрыш
The Jets have only had three wins this season.
To be more precise, he runs away from the law by defiantly refusing to win the race as the favourite competitor.
In majoritarian systems, the winning party's leader is inevitably the prime minister.
In other words, voters had good reason to vote strategically within parties to maximize the number of seats their side would win.
Suppose further that, in response to some past wrongdoing, an omnipotent being changes one of the numbers on the winning ticket.
They all gained some position of status, never mind how, sufficient to win the respect of the general public.
In practice, it is unlikely that many in fact won their income by providing day-labour for such a long period.
Then although it is highly unlikely that your ticket is the winner, this cannot make it rational to accept that your ticket won't win.
The underlying idea is that whoever wins the verbal argument will also be ethically right.
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獲勝, 贏, 獲得,贏得(贊同、忠誠、好感、愛情等)…
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(競技)に勝つ, (くじなどに)当たる, (賞品など)を獲得する…
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