Win out Meaning in English
expression
ˈwɪn/ /ˈaʊt
WIN-owt
wˈɪn/ /ˈaʊt
win-OWT
释义
To succeed or be chosen over others, especially after a struggle or competition. It often means to come out on top in a difficult situation.
用法与细微差别
'Win out' is informal and often used when success comes after challenges or opposition. It is similar to 'prevail,' but is more casual. Not the same as a simple 'win'—it emphasizes effort or difficulty overcome.
Spanish: salir ganando - imponersePortuguese (BR): prevalecer - sair vencedor(a)Portuguese (PT): prevalecer - sair vencedor(a)Chinese (Simplified): 最终获胜 - 占上风Chinese (Traditional): 最終獲勝 - 佔上風Hindi: अंत में जीत जाना - विजयी होनाArabic: ينتصر في النهاية - يتغلبBengali: অবশেষে জয়ী হওয়া - শেষ পর্যন্ত সফল হওয়াRussian: одержать верх - победить в конце концовJapanese: 最終的に勝つ - 最後に勝利するVietnamese: giành phần thắng - thắng thếKorean: 결국 이기다 - 끝내 승리하다Turkish: üstün gelmek - galip çıkmakUrdu: بالآخر غالب آنا - جیت جانا (مقابلے کے بعد)Indonesian: menang akhirnya - keluar sebagai pemenang
例句
After hours of discussion, her ideas won out.
basic
Truth will win out in the end.
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Good teams usually win out over weaker ones.
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I wasn’t sure my plan would win out, but it actually worked!
natural
Sometimes, kindness just wins out over anger.
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We argued a lot, but in the end, common sense won out.
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