victory 英 [ˈvɪktəri]   美 [ˈvɪktəri]

victory

victory  英 [ˈvɪktəri] 美 [ˈvɪktəri]

n. 胜利 

名词复数:victories 

the team's 3–2 victory against Poland 该队以 3:2 战胜波兰队
to win a victory 获得胜利

  • A victory is a win. In sports or war, one side usually achieves victory.
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  • n. 胜利
  • 1. the team's 3–2 victory against Poland

    该队以 3:2 战胜波兰队

  • 2. to win a victory

    获得胜利

  • 3. an election victory

    选举胜利

  • 4. She is confident of victory in Saturday's final.

    她对在星期六决赛中取得胜利充满信心。

  • 5. victory celebrations, victory parades

    胜利的庆祝活动╱游行

  • victory (n.) c. 1300, "military supremacy, victory in battle or a physical contest," from Anglo-French and Old French victorie (12c.) and directly from Latin victoria "victory," from past participle stem of vincere "to overcome, conquer" (from nasalized form of PIE root *weik- (3) "to fight, conquer"). V.E. ("victory in Europe") and V.J. ("victory in Japan") days in World War II were first used Sept. 2, 1944, by James F. Byrne, U.S. director of War Mobilization ["Washington Post," Sept. 10, 1944].
vic·tory / ˈvɪktəri ; NAmE ˈvɪktəri / noun ( plural vic·tories ) [countable ,  uncountable ] victory(over/against sb/sth) success in a game, an election, a war, etc. 胜利;成功 the team's 3–2 victory against Poland 该队以 3:2 战胜波兰队 to win a victory 获得胜利 a decisive/narrow victory 决定性的胜利;险胜 an election victory 选举胜利 She is confident of victory in Saturday's final. 她对在星期六决赛中取得胜利充满信心。 victory celebrations/parades 胜利的庆祝活动╱游行 see also moral victory IDIOM roar, romp, sweep, etc. to victory to win sth easily 轻易取胜;大获全胜 He swept to victory in the final of the championship. 他在锦标赛的决赛中轻而易举地获胜。 victory victories vic·tory / ˈvɪktəri ; NAmE ˈvɪktəri /
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