Pulitzer Prize

noun
🔊/ˈpʊlɪtzə praɪz/, 🔊/ˈpjuːlɪtzə praɪz/
🔊/ˈpʊlɪtzər praɪz/, 🔊/ˈpjuːlɪtzər praɪz/
[countable, usually singular]
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  1. in the US, one of the prizes that are given each year for excellent work in literature, music, or journalism普利策奖(美国年度奖,颁发给文学、音乐或新闻业优秀作品的奖项之一)
    CultureThe Prizes began in 1917 after Joseph Pulitzer (1847-1911), the owner of the New York World, died and left money to Columbia University to establish a school of journalism and be in charge of the awards.
    Oxford Collocations DictionaryPulitzer Prize is used before these nouns:
    • winner
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