triumphal 英 [traɪ'ʌmf(ə)l]   美 [traɪ'ʌmfl]

triumphal

triumphal  英 [traɪ'ʌmf(ə)l] 美 [traɪ'ʌmfl]

adj. 凯旋的,胜利的 

So far, Scott Nicholson is a stranger to the triumphal stories that his father and grandfather tell of their working lives. 到目前为止,斯科特.尼克尔森还没有亲自体验到父亲和祖父的工作生涯中的胜利故事。
The evening news broadcasts on Russia's state-run television did not report on either the legal rally at triumphal Square or the illegal march afterward. 俄罗斯地方电台的晚间新闻报道节目并没有报道这次在凯旋广场上的合法集会或者后来的不合法示威游行。

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  • adj. 凯旋的,胜利的
  • 1. So far, Scott Nicholson is a stranger to the triumphal stories that his father and grandfather tell of their working lives.

    到目前为止,斯科特.尼克尔森还没有亲自体验到父亲和祖父的工作生涯中的胜利故事。

  • 2. The evening news broadcasts on Russia's state-run television did not report on either the legal rally at triumphal Square or the illegal march afterward.

    俄罗斯地方电台的晚间新闻报道节目并没有报道这次在凯旋广场上的合法集会或者后来的不合法示威游行。

  • 3. He was determined to avoid the usual claim that Dianetics offered a triumphal march toward enlightenment.

    他坚决避免想平常那样宣称戴尼提为向着启蒙和教化胜利进军做出了贡献。

  • triumphal (adj.) early 15c., from Latin triumphalis, from triumphus (see triumph (n.)). Related: Triumphally.
tri·umph·al / traɪˈʌmfl ; NAmE traɪˈʌmfl / adjective [usually before noun ] done or made in order to celebrate a great success or victory 庆祝成功(或胜利)的;凯旋的 tri·umph·al / traɪˈʌmfl ; NAmE traɪˈʌmfl /
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