Publication of State Lottery Draw Outcomes for May 17, 2026.

2026年5月17日州彩票開獎結果公布


Introduction

The Missouri and California lottery administrations have released the winning numerical sequences for various draw games conducted on May 17, 2026.

密蘇里州與加利福尼亞州彩票管理局已公布 2026 年 5 月 17 日各項開獎遊戲的中獎號碼。

Main Body

The Missouri Lottery's operational output for the specified date includes a diverse array of draw results. The Pick 3 midday and evening sequences were recorded as 0-5-0 and 5-6-9, respectively, with corresponding Wild numbers of 5 and 7. The Pick 4 midday and evening results were 5-5-5-8 and 0-6-5-4, with Wild numbers of 3 and 3. Cash Pop outcomes spanned five intervals: Early Bird (12), Morning (15), Matinee (12), Prime Time (05), and Night Owl (05). Additionally, the Show Me Cash sequence was identified as 14-22-31-37-39. Regarding the fiscal disbursement of prizes, the administration permits retail redemption for sums not exceeding $600. Should a prize surpass this threshold, the claimant must utilize a formal submission process via mail to Jefferson City or attend a regional office in Kansas City, Springfield, or St. Louis by prior appointment, contingent upon the provision of government-issued identification and IRS Form W-9.

密蘇里州彩票在指定日期的開獎結果包含多項類別。Pick 3 中午與晚間的號碼分別為 0-5-0 及 5-6-9,對應的 Wild 號碼為 5 與 7。Pick 4 中午與晚間的結果為 5-5-5-8 及 0-6-5-4,Wild 號碼為 3 與 3。Cash Pop 的結果涵蓋五個時段:早鳥 (12)、早晨 (15)、午間 (12)、黃金時段 (05) 以及深夜 (05)。此外,Show Me Cash 的號碼為 14-22-31-37-39。關於獎金發放,管理部門允許 600 美元以下之金額於零售店兌領。若獎金超過此門檻,領獎人必須透過郵寄至傑斐遜市的正式提交程序,或預約前往堪薩斯市、春田市或聖路易斯的區域辦事處,且須提供政府核發的身分證明文件及 IRS Form W-9 表格。

Concurrent with these developments, the California Lottery disclosed its results for the same temporal period. The Daily 3 midday and evening sequences were 0-0-8 and 8-7-0. The Daily Derby results identified the California Classic, Eureka, and Big Ben as the first, second, and third place finishers, with a recorded race time of 1:42.30. Further numerical outputs included the sequence 03-12-15-29-33 and the combination 4-3-0-2.

與此同時,加州彩票公布了同一時期的結果。Daily 3 中午與晚間的號碼為 0-0-8 及 8-7-0。Daily Derby 的結果為 California Classic 第一名、Eureka 第二名及 Big Ben 第三名,紀錄賽跑時間為 1:42.30。其他號碼結果包括 03-12-15-29-33 及組合 4-3-0-2。

Conclusion

The specified draw results for both jurisdictions have been finalized and disseminated via automated reporting systems.

兩個司法管轄區的指定開獎結果已確定,並透過自動化報告系統發布。

Vocabulary Learning

The Architecture of 'Bureaucratic Nominalization'

To transition from B2 to C2, a learner must move beyond describing actions and begin engineering states. The provided text is a masterclass in Nominalization—the process of turning verbs (actions) into nouns (concepts) to create a tone of clinical objectivity and legal permanence.

◈ The Morphological Shift

Observe how the text avoids simple active verbs in favor of complex noun phrases. A B2 student writes: "The lottery officials released the results." A C2 practitioner writes: "The publication of State Lottery Draw Outcomes..."

Comparative Analysis:

  • B2 (Action-oriented): "The administration permits you to get prizes..."
  • C2 (State-oriented): "Regarding the fiscal disbursement of prizes, the administration permits retail redemption..."

In the C2 version, disbursement (from disburse) and redemption (from redeem) transform a transaction into a formal process. This removes the 'human' element, creating the authoritative, impersonal distance required in high-level diplomatic, legal, or academic writing.

◈ Precision through 'Temporal and Spatial Nominals'

C2 mastery involves the surgical use of adjectives to modify these nouns, creating dense packets of information:

  • "Specified date" \rightarrow replaces "the date we mentioned"
  • "Same temporal period" \rightarrow replaces "the same time"
  • "Fiscal disbursement" \rightarrow replaces "paying the money"

◈ The 'Contingency' Clause

Note the sophisticated use of the phrase "contingent upon the provision of...".

At B2, one might say: "You can get the money if you provide an ID." At C2, the action (provide) becomes a noun (provision), and the condition (if) becomes a formal adjective (contingent). This structure is essential for drafting contracts or high-level policy briefs where ambiguity must be eliminated through rigid noun-heavy syntax.

Vocabulary Learning

administrations (n.)
the organizations that manage and oversee operations
Example:The Missouri and California lottery administrations have released the winning numbers.
operational (adj.)
relating to the functioning or use of something
Example:The lottery's operational output for the specified date includes a diverse array of draw results.
diverse (adj.)
showing variety; having many different elements
Example:The results displayed a diverse array of numbers.
corresponding (adj.)
matching or related to something
Example:The corresponding Wild numbers were 5 and 7.
intervals (n.)
periods of time between events
Example:Cash Pop outcomes spanned five intervals: Early Bird, Morning, Matinee, Prime Time, and Night Owl.
concurrent (adj.)
occurring at the same time
Example:Concurrent with these developments, the California Lottery disclosed its results.
disclosed (v.)
made known or revealed
Example:The California Lottery disclosed its results for the same temporal period.
temporal (adj.)
relating to time; temporary
Example:The California Lottery disclosed its results for the same temporal period.
disseminated (v.)
spread or distribute widely
Example:The results were disseminated via automated reporting systems.
automated (adj.)
operated by machines or computers
Example:The reporting system automatically updates the public.
reporting (n.)
the act of providing information
Example:The reporting system automatically updates the public.
jurisdictions (n.)
areas under a specific authority
Example:Both jurisdictions have finalized the draw results.
disbursement (n.)
the act of paying out funds
Example:The disbursement of prizes is managed by the lottery.
redemption (n.)
the action of exchanging something for money
Example:Retail redemption is permitted for sums not exceeding $600.
threshold (n.)
a limit or boundary that must be reached
Example:The threshold for claiming a prize is $600.
claimant (n.)
a person who makes a claim
Example:The claimant must submit a formal submission.
submission (n.)
the act of presenting something for consideration
Example:The submission process is contingent upon identification.
contingent (adj.)
depending on something else
Example:The submission process is contingent upon identification.
provision (n.)
the act of supplying or making available
Example:The provision of government-issued identification is required.
identification (n.)
the process of establishing identity
Example:The claimant must provide identification.
formal (adj.)
conventional, official, or proper
Example:The process is formal and requires a prior appointment.
prior (adj.)
existing before something else
Example:The prior appointment must be scheduled in advance.
government-issued (adj.)
issued by an official government body
Example:The identification must be government-issued.
Practice C2 words in a crossword