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I . prize1 [praɪz] N

2. prize (something valuable):

prize
rich prize

II . prize1 [praɪz] ADJ

1. prize inf (complete):

prize
prize

2. prize (winner):

prize

3. prize (likely to win):

prize

4. prize (perfect):

prize

III . prize1 [praɪz] VB trans usu pass

booby prize N

consolation prize N

Nobel prize [ˌnəʊbelˈ-, Am ˌnoʊ-] N

Nobel prize

prize out VB trans

prize-giving N

prize list N

prize list

prize money N no pl

prize-winning ADJ

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
When he was 10, he received the first prize of cartography at primary school.
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Over $80,000 in prize money was awarded in 2008, with a $20,000 business grant awarded to the top team.
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Her prize winnings included $7,500 cash, a $7,500 appearance contract, $3,000 in scholarships as well as a new car, color television, stereo and clothing.
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Insisting that only one way can work, such as an agreement that is internationally legally binding in all respects, could put that prize out of reach.
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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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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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The man does so and wins the jackpot prize.
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Complete our survey and you'll also be entered into a prize draw.
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Long and straight bamboo poles are polished and greased, after which a small bag containing the prize is tied to the top.
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