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What is the difference between beet and win?
Win: "win" an event, a war, something, the object is a game, a prize, etc. , and can't pick up people. When you pick someone up later, it means "trying to win someone's favor or support and persuade them." Win an election/competition/war/debate/five gold medals.

Beat: "Beat" an opponent in a game, which can be exchanged with failure. Beat also means "continuous beating, heartbeat, drumming".

Both Win and beat can be used as transitive verbs. When talking about "winning" and "winning", the difference mainly lies in the different objects: the objects of winning are nouns such as race, war, bonus and money, that is, race, competition, war, bonus and so on; What acts as the object of beat is the opponent of the game and the competition, that is, the noun or pronoun of the person or team. He won the first prize in the surfing competition. He won the first place in the surfing competition. We beat the strongest team in this football match. In this football match, we beat the strongest team.

Win means "win", "win" and "succeed". When used as a transitive verb, its object is often a prize, scholarship, reputation, property, war or sports. For example:

Her nature made her win the friendship of her classmates quickly.

She has a nature, which quickly won her classmates' friendship.

He soon earned himself a reputation.

He soon won a reputation.

Mary won the first place in the competition.

Mary won the first place in the competition.

He won three second places in seven events.

He won three second places in seven events.

2)beat translated into Chinese also means "win", "win" and "overcome". But unlike the usage of win, this verb is followed by an opponent in competition or an enemy in war. For example:

I beat John at chess yesterday. I played chess with John yesterday and beat him.

We beat their team 5-4. We beat their team 5-4.

I will get to the top of the mountain before you.

Let's race to see who reaches the top of the mountain first, and I will beat you.

3) defeat was originally used to describe defeating the enemy in the war, but now it can be used interchangeably with beat to mean defeating the opponent.

He suffered a crushing defeat in the election.

He suffered a crushing defeat in the election.

Our school beat theirs in the football match last term.

Our school beat theirs in the football match last term.