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Definition
A special prize or grand prize.
colloquialmoney
How it's used
Refers specifically to the highest tier of a lottery or a lucky draw, often distinct from the first prize. It carries a sense of being an extra or bonus award that is harder to win than standard prizes. In casual conversation, it is frequently used when discussing the Mark Six lottery results.
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Can you guess how much the special prize is this round?
He is so lucky, he actually drew the special prize.
Related words
Common phrases
to win the special prize
Common mistake
Do not confuse this with 頭獎, which is the first prize. While both are top-tier, 特獎 is often a separate, special category that may not be available in every draw.
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Grammar guides
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