champion
The German word for champion is 'Champion'. It is used in the same way as in English, to refer to a person who has defeated or surpassed all other competitors in a particular field or contest.
He is the champion in chess.
This statement talks about someone who has excelled in the game of chess and hence is termed as a 'champion'. The noun 'Champion' is used here to refer to someone who is very good at something, in this case chess.
You are a true champion!
This statement complements a person as a 'true champion', meaning that the person is very good at what they do. The adjective 'true' emphasizes the person's accomplishment and exceptional qualities.
We need a champion like you in our team.
In this statement, the speaker wants a person like a 'champion' in their team. This means that they want someone who is very good or the best at what they do, indicating high performance and skill.