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I . prize1 [praɪz] N

1. prize (thing to be won in a competition):

prize
prize in the lottery
to carry off a prize

2. prize (reward):

prize

II . prize1 [praɪz] ADJ

1. prize inf (first-rate):

prize
prize idiot

booby prize N

consolation prize N

Nobel prize [nəʊˌbelˈpraɪz, Am noʊˌbelˈpraɪz] N

prize money N sports

prize ring N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It can be mined by villagers, collected from the gold mine or won as a prize.
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The first installment is paid when the prize is claimed.
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First prize was a pair of lifetime season tickets awarded to the person who submitted the winning entry.
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Most television game shows pay for prize indemnity insurance for million-dollar prizes.
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The competition's rich heritage, its intermittent nature, and its generous prize have led to a significant reputation and cachet for the award.
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All four were rewarded at the prize-giving as they shared the over 40 and over 50 awards between them.
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Complete our survey and you'll also be entered into a prize draw.
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The man does so and wins the jackpot prize.
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An example is where you purchase goods or services and then given the chance to enter into the lottery and possibly win a prize.
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The increased prize, along with increased public awareness of the event, helped draw 246 teams.
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