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Nobel prize noun[ C ] uk /ˌnəʊ.bel ˈpraɪz/ us /ˌnoʊ.bel ˈpraɪz/ any of the six international prizes that are given each year to people who make important discoveries or progress in chemistry, physics, medicine, literature, peace, and economics: 诺贝尔奖 the Nobel prize for literature诺贝尔文学奖 Einstein was awarded the Nobel prize in 1922. Hayek was awarded the Nobel prize for economics in 1957. Economics is the only social science to boast a Nobel prize. Camus was awarded the Nobel prize in 1957. Planck's contribution to physics was recognized in 1918 by the award of a Nobel prize. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Prizes, rewards and medals (the/a pot of gold at) the end of the rainbowidiom Academy Award award bemedalled blue ribbon booby prize bronze colour crown gong grab bag Grammy hand something out prize Pulitzer Prize Purple Heart rainbow reward stake the golden boot
Nobel prize | Business English Nobel prize noun[ C ] ukus one of the six international prizes given each year to people who have made important discoveries or progress in chemistry, physics, medicine, literature, peace, or economics: the Nobel Peace Prize |