Definitions

yíng (verb) to win; to beat
yíng (verb) to profit

Etymology

Simplified form of . Phonosemantic compound. represents the meaning and 𣎆 represents the sound.

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About

The character "赢" originates from early Chinese concepts of surplus and profit, with its traditional form "贏" structurally combining the radical "貝", representing wealth and currency, with the phonetic component "嬴". Initially denoting material gain or an excess in resources, its meaning expanded over centuries to encompass the broader sense of achieving victory in competitions or conflicts, thus generalizing from financial advantage to success in various endeavors.

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Clerical Qin dynasty (221-206 BC)
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Clerical Western Han dynasty (202 BC-9 AD)
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Clerical Western Han dynasty (202 BC-9 AD)
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Example Sentences Hide

这场比赛我们了。

Zhè chǎng bǐsài wǒmen yíng le.

We won this match.

了那场重要的比赛。

Tā yíngle nà chǎng zhòngyào de bǐsài.

He won that important competition.

得观众的掌声不容易。

Yíngdé guānzhòng de zhǎngshēng bù róngyì.

It's not easy to win the audience's applause.

我们公司今年利了很多。

Wǒmen gōngsī jīnnián yínglìle hěnduō.

Our company made a lot of profit this year.

他的真诚最终得了她的信任。

Tā de zhēnchéng zuìzhōng yíngdéle tā de xìnrèn.

His sincerity finally won her trust.

他们以微弱优势得了选举。

Tāmen yǐ wēiruò yōushì yíngdéle xuǎnjǔ.

They won the election by a narrow margin.

想要得未来,必须不断创新。

Xiǎng yào yíngdé wèilái, bìxū bùduàn chuàngxīn.

To win the future, we must constantly innovate.

在如此不利的条件下得胜利,堪称奇迹。

Zài rúcǐ bùlì de tiáojiàn xià yíngdé shènglì, kān chēng qíjì.

Winning under such unfavorable conditions can be called a miracle.