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triumphal

/trahy-uhm-fuhl/US // traɪˈʌm fəl //UK // (traɪˈʌmfəl) //

凯旋,胜利的,凯旋的,凯旋而归

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, pertaining to, celebrating, or commemorating a triumph or victory: a triumphal banquet; a triumphal ode.
    • : triumphant.

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Examples

  • Only once it arrived did NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine release a triumphal statement.

  • He was guaranteed $10,000 a night, his singles were million sellers, he was booked for a triumphal tour of England….

  • Hollywood's take on the Middle East wars has ranged from cerebral to resigned, but its latest is a classic triumphal war movie.

  • "We'll have your triumphal chariot waiting outside to bring you back to your hotel tonight," the auctioneer joked.

  • In contrast to the ecstatic mood of his partisans, the president was the opposite of triumphal.

  • On May 13, Indian democracy served up one of its most triumphal stories.

  • Bonaparte made his public entry into Milan under a triumphal arch.

  • Then I went home, and all the way is so thronged with people to see the triumphal arches, that I could hardly pass for them.

  • The city is ornamented profusely with statues and triumphal arches; the most splendid is the Arch of Triumph.

  • A triumphal arch had been erected in the street, on which stood a number of gaily dressed maidens.

  • I dreamed for you a triumphal march of powerful harmonies, a genius, a superman, such as only you deserve.