triumph
triumph 英 [ˈtraɪʌmf] 美 [ˈtraɪəmf]
n. 胜利,凯旋;欢欣 vi. 获得胜利,成功
进行时:triumphing 过去式:triumphed 过去分词:triumphed 第三人称单数:triumphs 名词复数:triumphs
- A triumph is a well-earned victory. It'll make you pump your fist and yell "Hurrah!"
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- n. 胜利,凯旋;欢欣
- vi. 获得胜利,成功
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1. They partook of our triumph.
他们分享我们的胜利。
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2. An air of triumph exuded from her.
她身上显示出一种胜利的神态。
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3. We trumpeted our triumph all over the school.
我们把我们的胜利向全校大声宣布。
- triumph (n.) late 14c., "success in battle, conquest," also "spiritual victory" and "a procession celebrating victory in war," from Old French triumphe (12c., Modern French triomphe), from Latin triumphus "an achievement, a success; celebratory procession for a victorious general or admiral," from Old Latin triumpus, probably via Etruscan from Greek thriambos "hymn to Dionysus," a loan-word from a pre-Hellenic language.
- triumph (v.) mid-15c., from Old French triumpher (13c.), from Latin triumphare, from triumphus (see triumph (n.)). Related: Triumphed; triumphing.
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