Award to be given to a person, a group of people, or an organization to recognise and reward actions or achievements.
Goods or money obtained illegally.
Regard highly; think much of.
Другие значения термина "prize" 1 It could, however, be used in breeding prize livestock or rare animals.
2 Mr Schulz said it was appropriate the EU citizens shared the prize .
3 Read: What do the Tour de France winners earn in prize money?
4 The idea won second prize in the cement association competition in 2004.
5 Tonight's prize is City at The Centre: A History of Palmerston North.
6 It wasn't immediately clear if anyone had taken out the top prize .
7 Wimbledon prize money will increase for the 17th successive year this summer.
8 LEGISLATION increasing the prize fund limit for charity lotteries is being prepared.
9 The winner must claim the prize within 30 days of the notification.
10 But you must decide whether the prize is not worth the risk.
11 The business recently won a prize at the East Gippsland Business awards.
12 Today, for the fourth time, the glittering prize is again within reach.
13 Last year Ireland's outstanding marathon runner Catherina McKiernan won the national prize .
14 Hart thought his research could win him the prize at some point.
15 An unusual book prize has come the way of an Irish-published book.
16 It is the second time the prize has gone to west Belfast.
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