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victory

/vik-tuh-ree, vik-tree/US // ˈvɪk tə ri, ˈvɪk tri //UK // (ˈvɪktərɪ) //

胜利,胜,赢,胜利的喜悦

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural vic·to·ries.

    • : a success or triumph over an enemy in battle or war.
    • : an engagement ending in such triumph: American victories in the Pacific were won at great cost.
    • : the ultimate and decisive superiority in any battle or contest: The new vaccine effected a victory over poliomyelitis.
    • : a success or superior position achieved against any opponent, opposition, difficulty, etc.: a moral victory.
    • : the ancient Roman goddess Victoria, often represented in statues or on coins as the personification of victory.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounwin, success
Forms: victories

Examples

  • Not because I want to declare victory and say this is definite evidence of life on Venus.

  • This time around, with 13 castles, there were 91 points in play, which meant you needed at least 46 points to secure a victory.

  • The three companies recently announced new policies aimed at mitigating false claims of victory.

  • We use two different dependent variables to model the probability of party victory in a race.

  • They closed out the back half of the fourth quarter, propelling the Rockets to victory.

  • It is not a decisive war, with a single, signature victory, but a war of attrition.

  • And the bells chimed for victory at 1211 Avenue of the Americas.

  • On May 9, which Moscow commemorates as World War II “Victory Day,” Klaus paid a highly visible visit to the Russian Embassy.

  • Kurdish forces declared victory and freed Yazidi holdouts, with help from U.S. air power.

  • Besides, victory fever had spread like wildfire throughout the Allied armies.

  • He signalized himself by a great victory which he obtained on the banks of the Neva, over the northern powers.

  • He has been ashore at Kum Kale and reports violent fighting and, for the time being, victory.

  • But, instead of following up their victory, the half-resolute rioters camped near Guadalupe for the night.

  • The trophies of the victory were six men of war and all of their East India ships, and between four and five thousand prisoners.

  • He marched to meet it with the throbbing pulses of a soldier rushing to victory or a saint to martyrdom.