triumph 的 3 个定义
- the act, fact, or condition of being victorious or triumphant; victory; conquest.
- a significant success or noteworthy achievement; instance or occasion of victory.
- exultation resulting from victory; joy over success.
- (5)
- to gain a victory; be victorious; win.
- to gain mastery; prevail: to triumph over fear.
- to be successful; achieve success.
- (6)
- to conquer; triumph over.
triumph 近义词
extreme happiness
victory, achievement
triumph 的近义词 35 个
- accomplishment
- coup
- feat
- gain
- grand slam
- success
- win
- ascendancy
- attainment
- cinch
- conquest
- hit
- homer
- pushover
- riot
- score
- sell
- sensation
- shoo-in
- splash
- surmounting
- takeover
- vanquishing
- walkover
- big hit
- big win
- clean sweep
- feather in cap
- hole in one
- smash-hit
- sure bet
- sure thing
- the gold
- tour de force
- vanquishment
triumph 的反义词 8 个
be very happy
achieve, succeed
更多triumph例句
- From the highest-profile pros to college kids and even high-schoolers, athletes have reimagined those two minutes as a time to grapple with our country’s triumphs and failings.
- Humanity’s triumph over smallpox should stand out as one of our proudest moments.
- Before the election of 1824, Louisa Catherine threw a ball that, counterintuitively, honored war hero and rival candidate Andrew Jackson on the anniversary of his triumph at the Battle of New Orleans.
- The Jaguars began this season with a triumph over the Indianapolis Colts, then didn’t win again.
- We are thrilled to have Raven Goodwin play Hattie McDaniel and provide an honest look into the triumphs and tragedies of her life.
- Everybody stays—because by the end, his triumph feels like your own.
- But Reconcile is from a slightly different arm of Houston hip-hop—more focused on spiritual triumph over the trap.
- They are stories of persecution and triumph, adversity and strength.
- The security services insisted that this triumph should remain secret for 50 years.
- Indeed, the Republican triumph may be part of a larger trend.
- It is the development of character, the triumph of intellectuality and spirituality I have striven to express.'
- Her eyes were blazing with triumph, yet her lips curved with contempt at the attitude of her trembling father.
- Isaacson thought of the note of triumph in Mrs. Chepstow's voice when she said to him, "I don't feel such things this summer."
- Aristide glowingly accepted the invitation and cast a look of triumph around the café.
- A still more signal triumph to American ingenuity was accorded on Thursday.