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n. 赢得的钱



    winnings
    [ noun ]
    something won (especially money)
    <noun.possession>


    1. Without the results from the newest concern, Showboat Inc.'s Showboat Casino, Hotel & Bowling Center, July winnings weren't much higher than last year.
    2. The sisters, unnerved by the first legal battle over Florida Lotto winnings since the weekly drawing began last spring, have left Indiantown for security reasons, attorney Tim Morell said Saturday.
    3. The refugee, a former world-class chef, later repays their kindness by devoting her winnings from a lottery to creation of a sumptuous feast.
    4. We each have the maximum Pounds 10,000 holding - she won a total of Pounds 750 (15 Pounds 50 prizes), while my total winnings were a pathetic Pounds 400.
    5. They said they would use their winnings to educate their three children and quit their jobs.
    6. Trump's Castle had the second-highest winnings for the month.
    7. The annual payment to the winner will be about $2.16 million each year after taxes, using a Lottery Department formula that divides total winnings by 20 years and deducts 20 percent of the yearly windfall for taxes.
    8. Caesars World Inc. had the highest winnings, $20.4 million.
    9. Ms. Buchanan said Sunday she had not had time to think about what she would do with her winnings, other than "get my mom a (new) house."
    10. The 12 casinos here reported that winnings in September soared 18% from year-earlier levels, marking the fifth consecutive month that the industry reported revenue of more than $200 million.
    11. They find it hard to believe he lied about not getting his winnings.
    12. But soon, the estranged wife came forward, claiming he gave the ticket to Ms. Elsinga to avoid having to pay her a cut of the winnings.
    13. It wasn't a huge jackpot, but it was fun for Hope Allen, one of the six expectant mothers who picked up their winnings Tuesday outside Memorial Hospital.
    14. The Rasnicks are seeking $234,400 a year from Wilson's winnings. They say they would use most of the money to fight abortion and pornography.
    15. Her actual winnings work out to about $730,000 after taxes, which she will get in 20 installments of $36,535. She said the money will not change her life.
    16. Banks and other lenders in three years doubled the money recovered from delinquent student loan borrowers by using aggressive tactics that included garnishing lottery winnings and putting liens on real estate, a study shows.
    17. He told them he was having some legal problems getting his winnings from the lottery and needed a place to stay.
    18. In 1984, the Michigan system left Jackson's delegate winnings far short of his 16 percent popular vote.
    19. While differing on which of the sell rules work best, professional investors and researchers generally agree on one bit of advice: Cut your losses and let your winnings run.
    20. Each entrant must put up $10,000 to enter the competition, and at no point may any player withdraw from the game with his or her winnings.
    21. After Lynch won the lottery, she filed for a share of the winnings.
    22. Thousands of Britons who bet on Ben Johnson to win the Olympic 100-meter dash at 2-1 odds can keep their winnings, licensed bookmakers said Wednesday.
    23. Elsinore Corp.'s Atlantis, which is operating under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, reported a 17% drop in winnings, the biggest decline among the group.
    24. According to the New Jersey Casino Control Commission, winnings last month increased to $222.3 million from $188.5 million in September 1986, when 11 casinos were operating.
    25. As soon as the word was given, Evelyn Klocko of Central City stuck six quarters in a slot machine, pulled the handle and won $30. "It doesn't take any brains to pull the handle," she said as she counted her winnings.
    26. A day at the races became an affair of state in France when the government ordered a betting concern to pay about $10 million to gamblers bilked of their winnings when a track's tote board flashed the wrong numbers.
    27. Given the continuing recession in Switzerland and elsewhere, the opportunities for balance sheet growth were few. For the big banks, this slump was more than compensated by winnings elsewhere.
    28. Janszen said Rose had an associate, Tommy Gioiosa, claim the winnings from a $47,646 pari-mutuel ticket at a horse-racing track in 1987, and that Gioiosa gave the money back to Rose.
    29. Atlantis's winnings totaled $6.5 million.
    30. "It doesn't take any brains to pull the handle," she said as she counted her winnings.
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