victor 英 [ˈvɪktə(r)]   美 [ˈvɪktər]

victor

victor  英 [ˈvɪktə(r)] 美 [ˈvɪktər]

n. 胜利者 

名词复数:victors 

The crowd surrounded the victor. 人群挤在胜利者周围。
One may overcome a thousand men in battle,but he who conquers himself is the greatest victor. 一个人可能在战斗中横扫千军,然而征服自己的人才是最伟大的胜利者。

  • The victor is the winner of a contest, usually one that requires physical skills or strength, like in battle or sports. Calling someone the victor implies that he or she triumphed in a difficult competition.
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  • n. 胜利者
  • 1. The crowd surrounded the victor.

    人群挤在胜利者周围。

  • 2. One may overcome a thousand men in battle,but he who conquers himself is the greatest victor.

    一个人可能在战斗中横扫千军,然而征服自己的人才是最伟大的胜利者。

  • 3. And just as, before the victory, the victor could place no hope in them, so afterwards he should not fear them.

    也正由于在获胜之前,胜利者对人民并不抱多少期待,所以在事后,他也无需对他们感到害怕。

  • victor (n.) mid-14c., from Anglo-French, Old French victor "conqueror," and directly from Latin victorem (nominative victor) "a conqueror," agent noun from past participle stem of vincere "to conquer, overcome, defeat," from nasalized form of PIE root *weik- (3) "to fight, conquer." Fem. formations include victrice (late 14c.), victress (c. 1600), victrix (1650s).
vic·tor / ˈvɪktə(r) ; NAmE ˈvɪktər / noun ( literary) the winner of a battle, competition, game, etc. 胜利者;获胜者 victor victors vic·tor / ˈvɪktə(r) ; NAmE ˈvɪktər /
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