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triumphed

/trahy-uhmf, -uhmf/US // ˈtraɪ əmf, -ʌmf //UK // (ˈtraɪəmf) //

胜利了,取得了胜利,获胜,凯旋而归

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : 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.
    • : Roman History. the ceremonial entrance into Rome of a victorious commander with his army, spoils of war, and captives, authorized by the senate in honor of an important military or naval victory.Compare ovation.
    • : a public pageant, spectacle, or the like.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to gain a victory; be victorious; win.
    • : to gain mastery; prevail: to triumph over fear.
    • : to be successful; achieve success.
    • : to exult over victory; rejoice over success.
    • : to be elated or glad; rejoice proudly; glory.
    • : to celebrate a triumph, as a victorious Roman commander.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to conquer; triumph over.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounvictory, achievement
verbachieve, succeed

Examples

  • BE feels like a love letter to the sadness and quiet triumphs of life in lockdown.

  • Of course, this isn’t quite a feel-good tale of corporate triumph.

  • A successful mRNA vaccine won’t just be a triumph over the new coronavirus, it’ll be a huge leap forward for the science of vaccine making.

  • Bird missed the entire 2019 WNBA season with a knee injury, which allowed her to be in France for the World Cup final, and pictures of her kissing Rapinoe in the stands became symbols of the team’s triumph.

  • Huff sealed the triumph by blocking a shot in the final minute that could have given the Cardinals the lead.

  • It had triumphed since its twin premieres in Leningrad and Moscow in 1934.

  • And somewhat amazingly, the forces of reason regularly triumphed.

  • How she triumphed over the adversity in her life is what makes her such a powerful role model for generations of women.

  • It almost seemed, for one brief and shining moment, that Monica Lewinsky had triumphed over her past.

  • “Tupac Shakur triumphed too fast and grew up too slow,” Kempton wrote.

  • Nevertheless she triumphed; he had made her a peeress, and she did care for that; she cared also for the broad lands of Hartledon.

  • Doctor Smith, in the estimation of the audience, easily triumphed over his antagonist, who had made this a studied subject.

  • The Roman generals always triumphed, but never knew on what day they triumphed.

  • Verse alone could ease the girl of her ecstacy, and each recorded and triumphed in the demolition of yet another day.

  • Her resentment of that undermined all the fairness of her logic, and even triumphed over the sword of her suspense.