Award 对比 Honor 对比 Medal 对比 Prize 对比 Recognition

在英语中何时使用每一个,包含含义、语域和例句。

Award

前 1000(非常常见)A2noun

Honor

前 1000(非常常见)B2noun

Medal

前 2000(常见)B2noun

Prize

前 2000(常见)A2noun

Recognition

前 2000(常见)B2noun
 AwardHonorMedalPrizeRecognition
发音🇬🇧 /["/əˈwɔːd/"]/🇺🇸 /["/əˈwɔːrd/"]/🇬🇧 /["/ˈɒnə(r)/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈɑːnər/"]/🇬🇧 /["/ˈmedl/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈmedl/"]/🇬🇧 /["/praɪz/"]/🇺🇸 /["/praɪz/"]/🇬🇧 /["/ˌrekəɡˈnɪʃn/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˌrekəɡˈnɪʃn/"]/
含义A prize or honor given to someone for their achievements.to show respect or value someone or somethingA small metal object that you get for winning a race or competition.An award or something given for winning.When you know someone or something again after seeing or hearing it.
例句She received an award for her outstanding performance in the competition.He received an award in honor of his contributions to science.She proudly wore the gold medal she won at the championship.She won a prize for her excellent performance in the competition.She received recognition for her outstanding work on the project.
语域中性中性中性中性中性
常见程度前 1000(非常常见)前 1000(非常常见)前 2000(常见)前 2000(常见)前 2000(常见)
CEFR 等级A2B2B2A2B2
词性nounnounnounnounnoun
搭配annual, national, coveted, announce, bestow, give somebody, go to somebody, awards banquet, awards ceremony, awards dinner, award for, award from, compensatory, discretionary, pay, get, receive, grant, compensatory, discretionary, pay, get, receive, granthonor code, honor ceremony, to honor someone, in honor of, honor boundbronze, gold, silver, be awarded, collect, earn, winner, hope, hopes, medal for, a medal of honour/​honorbig, great, prestigious, award (somebody), give (somebody), offer, go to somebody/​something, be worth something, total something, winner, money, competition, prize for, prize in, big, great, prestigious, award (somebody), give (somebody), offer, go to somebody/​something, be worth something, total something, winner, money, competition, prize for, prize inimmediate, instant, early, flicker, sign, show, avoid, allow, dawn, software, system, technology, beyond (all) recognition, out of (all) recognition, without recognition, recognition in somebody’s eyes, full, special, appropriate, achieve, attain, earn somebody, come, in recognition of, without recognition, recognition as, a lack of recognition, recognition of the importance of something, recognition of the need for something, full, special, appropriate, achieve, attain, earn somebody, come, in recognition of, without recognition, recognition as, a lack of recognition, recognition of the importance of something, recognition of the need for something
反义penalty, punishmentdishonor, disgracepenalty, punishmentforfeit, penaltydisregard, neglect, ignorance
常见错误Confusing 'award' with 'reward' - an award is usually formal and public, while a reward can be personal and informal., Using 'awards' without specifying what kind, confusing listeners., Saying 'give award' instead of 'give an award' or 'award' directly.Confusing 'honor' with 'honour' — Remember that 'honor' is the American English spelling., Using 'honor' as a verb incorrectly with inanimate objects — It typically applies to people or actions., Mixing up 'honor' with 'respect' — Both relate to value, but 'honor' has a deeper, often ceremonial implication.Confused with 'metal', thinking they mean the same., Using 'medal' as a verb incorrectly., Incorrectly pluralizing as 'medalses'.Confusing 'prize' with 'price' (the cost of something)., Using 'prizes' as a verb instead of a noun., Forgetting to specify what kind of prize (e.g., cash, trophy).'Recognition' is often confused with 'recognize', which is the verb form., Learners sometimes use 'recognition' improperly as if it were a verb., Inappropriate use in informal contexts, as it can sound too formal.
用法说明Use 'award' in formal contexts when discussing honors in competitions, ceremonies, or achievements. Avoid using it in casual conversation unless referring to a specific event.Used mainly in formal contexts, such as ceremonies or when discussing moral principles. Avoid using in casual conversations where the meaning could be too serious.Used when talking about achievements in sports or contests. Generally appropriate in both casual and formal contexts, such as award ceremonies. Not typical in conversations about non-competitive accomplishments.Use 'prize' in contexts related to competitions or achievements. It's appropriate in both casual and formal settings, such as schools, contests, or ceremonies. Avoid using it in non-competitive contexts where no reward is given.Use 'recognition' when discussing acknowledgment of achievements or identities. It is appropriate in both academic and everyday contexts but may sound overly formal in casual conversations.

常见问题:Award 对比 Honor 对比 Medal 对比 Prize 对比 Recognition

Award、Honor、Medal、Prize和Recognition 有什么区别?

Award: A prize or honor given to someone for their achievements. Honor: to show respect or value someone or something Medal: A small metal object that you get for winning a race or competition. Prize: An award or something given for winning. Recognition: When you know someone or something again after seeing or hearing it.

Award、Honor、Medal、Prize和Recognition 的 CEFR 等级相同吗?

在 CEFR 量表上:Award: A2, Honor: B2, Medal: B2, Prize: A2, Recognition: B2。

Award、Honor、Medal、Prize和Recognition 是什么词性?

Award: noun, Honor: noun, Medal: noun, Prize: noun, Recognition: noun.

能各给一个例子吗?

Award: She received an award for her outstanding performance in the competition. Honor: He received an award in honor of his contributions to science. Medal: She proudly wore the gold medal she won at the championship. Prize: She won a prize for her excellent performance in the competition. Recognition: She received recognition for her outstanding work on the project.

我可以互换使用 Award、Honor、Medal、Prize和Recognition 吗?

不总是。Award、Honor、Medal、Prize和Recognition 相关,有时可以互换,但在语域、常见程度和用法上不同,所以换用可能改变意思或语气。替换前先看看上面的区别。