prized

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈpraɪzd/

From the verb prize: (⇒ conjugate)
prized is: Click the infinitive to see all available inflections
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
prized adj (valued)apreciado/a adj
  estimado/a adj
  preciado/a adj
 The prized horse won all his races.
 El apreciado caballo ganó todas las carreras en que participó.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
prize n (award to be won)premio nm
 The winner of this competition will receive a prize of £500.
 El ganador de esta competencia recibirá un premio de £500.
prize [sth] vtr (find [sth] important)valorar vtr
  apreciar vtr
 Maggie prized her friendship with Lydia.
 Maggie valoraba su amistad con Lydia.
prize [sth] (US),
pry [sth] (US),
prise [sth] (UK)
vtr
(pry: raise, open by levering)abrir haciendo palanca loc verb
 The robbers prized the door with a crowbar.
 Los ladrones abrieron la puerta haciendo palanca con una barra.
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Additional Translations
InglésEspañol
prize adj (excellent, award-winning)de primera loc adj
  de competición loc adj
  excelente adj mf
 Tom was very proud of his prize marrow, which had taken top place at the village show.
 Tom estaba muy orgulloso con su calabacín de primera, que había sacado el primer lugar en la feria del pueblo.
prize adj (very good)de concurso loc adj
 There were some prize specimens at the cattle show.
 Había ejemplares de concurso en la feria de ganado.
prize adj (complete, utter)de campeonato loc adj
  de marca mayor loc adj
 You really are a prize idiot!
 ¡Realmente eres un idiota de campeonato!
prize n (reward)recompensa nf
  premio nm
 Her mum wanted to give her some money for all her hard work, but getting into her first choice of university is all the prize Ann needs.
 Su madre quería darle algo de dinero por todo su esfuerzo, pero ser aceptada por su universidad preferida era toda la recompensa que Ann quería.
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Locuciones verbales
prize | prized
InglésEspañol
pry [sth] away,
prize [sth] away (US),
prise [sth] away (UK)
vtr phrasal sep
(draw away with difficulty)separar vtr
  sacar vtr
 Once my son got his own laptop, I could scarcely pry him away from it.
 Cuando mi hijo tuvo su primer ordenador portátil, se hizo difícil separarlo del aparato.
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Compound Forms:
prize | prized
InglésEspañol
booby prize n (prize for loser)premio al peor grupo nom
  premio de consolación loc nom m
  premio consuelo loc nom m
cash prize n (winner's money)premio en metálico nm + loc adv
 He entered the contest for the cash prize.
consolation prize n (given to loser)premio consuelo loc nom m
 He didn't win the Grand Prize, and had to make do with one of the consolation prizes.
 No pudo ganar el gran premio y tuvo que conformarse con un premio consuelo.
door prize n US ([sth] won in raffle)premio con el número de la entrada grupo nom
 En el bingo no gané, pero me saqué el premio en el sorteo con el número de la entrada.
first prize n (first place, highest position)primer premio, primer puesto nm
 She won first prize in the science competition.
 Obtuvo el primer premio en el concurso de Ciencias.
grand prize n (first or top prize awarded)primer premio, gran premio loc nom m
  premio mayor loc nom m
  (de lotería)premio gordo loc nom m
Nobel Prize,
Nobel prize
n
(prestigious international award)Premio Nobel n propio m
 Marie Curie was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.
 Marie Curie fue la primera mujer en ganar un Premio Nobel.
prize draw n UK (raffle in which [sth] is won)sorteo nm
 No se lo compró; le tocó en un sorteo.
prize money n (money received as prize)premio nm
  premio en efectivo nm + loc adj
 If I win the competition, I'll spend the prize money on a new car.
 Si gano la competición, voy a gastarme el premio en un auto nuevo.
prize [sth] open,
pry [sth] open (US),
prise [sth] open (UK)
vtr + adj
(open by levering)abrir con palanca loc verb
prize [sth] from [sth],
pry [sth] from [sth] (US),
prise [sth] from [sth] (UK)
vtr + prep
(extract with difficulty)arrebatar vtr
  sacar vtr
  arrancar vtr
 The thieves prized Bill's wallet from his grasp.
 Los ladrones arrebataron la billetera de Bill.
prize [sth] out of [sb],
pry [sth] out of [sb] (US),
prise [sth] out of [sb] (UK)
v expr
figurative (information: extract from [sb])sacar algo de loc verb
  arrancar algo de loc verb
 Paisley didn't want to give away Imogen's secret, but her colleagues prized it out of her.
 Praisey no quería decir el secreto de Imogen pero sus colegas se lo sacaron de la boca.
prize [sth] out of [sth],
pry [sth] out of [sth] (US),
prise [sth] out of [sth] (UK)
v expr
(extract with difficulty)arrancar algo de loc verb
  extraer algo de algo haciendo palanca loc verb
  sacar algo con dificultad de loc verb
prize possession n (treasured personal belonging) (figurado)mayor tesoro grupo nom
 The little girl traded her most prize possesion for a silver brush to give her mother.
 La niñita intercambió su mayor tesoro por un cepillo de plata para su madre.
prize-giving n (award ceremony)ceremonia de premiación nf + loc adj
  ceremonia de entrega de premios nf + loc adj
prize-giving adj (event: giving of awards)de premiación loc adj
  de entrega de premios loc adj
 The awards were given out at a prize-giving ceremony.
prizefight,
prize fight,
prize-fight
n
(boxing championship)combate profesional de boxeo grupo nom
  pelea profesional de box grupo nom
pry [sth] loose (US),
prize [sth] loose,
also UK: prise [sth] loose
vtr + adj
(loosen [sth] by pulling)desencajar vtr
  sacar a los tirones loc verb
pry [sth] open,
prize [sth] open (US),
prise [sth] open (UK)
vtr + adj
(open [sth] by levering)apalancar vtr
  abrir con palanca loc verb
win the prize v expr (sport: take first place)ganar el premio loc verb
 She may not be the smartest, but she certainly wins the prize for most dedicated.
 Puede que no sea la más lista, pero ciertamente que gana el premio a la mayor dedicación.
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