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- winning (a prize)see also 授賞
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; transitive verb
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- winning (a prize)
This term is used to describe the act of receiving an award or prize, typically as a recognition of achievement in a competition or significant accomplishment.
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じゅしょう受賞するto win a prizeじゅしょう受賞れき歴record of awardsじゅしょう受賞りゆう理由reason for the awardじゅしょうしき受賞式award ceremonyのうべるしょうノーベル賞をじゅしょう受賞するto win the Nobel Prizeじゅしょうしゃ受賞者award winnerじゅしょう受賞さくひん作品award-winning workじゅしょう受賞つうち通知award notificationわかて若手じゅしょうしゃ受賞者young award winnerじゅしょう受賞のよろこび喜びjoy of winning an award
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The ingenious man received the prestigious award for the first time.
The chances are he will be able to win a Nobel prize.
I would like to excuse myself from receiving the Akutagawa Prize.
Dr. Yukawa, the Nobel prize winner, died in 1981.
The architect boasted that he had received a prestigious award.
In 1995, Andou received architecture's most prestigious award.
In 1979, Mother Teresa won the Nobel Peace Prize.
In 1964, Rev. King won the Nobel Peace Prize.
Aoga receives an honourable mention at the Kodansha Award for New Writers of Children’s Literature.
Harvard University produces a great number of Nobel-Prize winners.