medal
noun
verb
ˈmedl noun
1 a flat piece of metal, usually shaped like a coin, that is given to someone who has won a competition or who has done something brave 奖牌; 勋章
gold/silver/bronze medal
She won a gold medal at the last Olympics.
她在上届奥运会上赢得了一枚金牌。
the bronze medal winner
铜牌得主
The two boys were awarded medals for their bravery.
两个男孩因勇敢而获得了勋章。
verb
2 to win a medal at a competition, especially at the Olympic Games 赢得奖牌〔尤指在奥运会上〕
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Germany has the potential to medal in gymnastics this year.
今年德国有可能在体操项目上获得奖牌。