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  1. WON definition: 1. past simple and past participle of win 2. past simple and past participle of win 3. past simple…. Learn more.

  2. The team claimed a 6–3 away win over Middlethorpe. They've gone four games without a win. Torino notched up a 2–1 win at Lazio. We've had three successive wins in the National League. Stephens' straight-sets win puts her through to the semi-final. Woods romped to a 12-shot win in the Open. After this year's election win, they have time on ...

  3. Win-windefinition and meaning. Win-win is a situation, game, negotiation, or strategy in which all the parties benefit one way or another – there are no losers. In a conflict situation, when the participants are trying to work out a resolution, a win-win strategy is one in which everybody is accommodated; all participants come out winning.

  4. The most popular dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English. Meanings and definitions of words with pronunciations and translations.

  5. winner: [noun] one that wins: such as. one that is successful especially through praiseworthy ability and hard work. a victor especially in games and sports. one that wins admiration. a shot in a court game that is not returned and that scores for the player making it.

  6. win the approval of [sb] v expr. (be endorsed, supported) ganar el apoyo de loc verb. win by a neck n. (horse-racing: win narrowly) ganar por una cabeza loc verb. (figurado) ganar por una cabeza, ganar por un pelo loc verb. The horse he backed won by a neck.

  7. win [sth] vtr. (achieve) gagner ⇒ vtr. Through your hard work you have won a place on the board of the company. Grâce à ton travail acharné, tu as gagné ta place au sein du comité de direction. win [sth] vtr. (gain the support of) conquérir ⇒ vtr. The candidate won many voters with his good ideas.