THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH'S


Meaning of THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH'S in English

ˌDuke of ˌEdinburgh's Aˈward, the BrE AmE ( also the ˌDuke of ˈEdinburgh's ) noun

a special prize given to someone who has successfully completed a number of activities in a programme that was originally set up in the UK by the Duke of Edinburgh. The programme is designed for young people, and its aim is to encourage them to achieve difficult things and do work that helps other people. The programme includes physical activities such as climbing mountains, camping, hiking, and other outdoor activities. It also includes activities that involve helping other people, such as ↑ charity work.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.