词汇 | triumph |
释义 | triumph noun[ C or U ] uk /ˈtraɪ.əmf/ us /ˈtraɪ.əmf/ C1 a very great success, achievement, or victory (= when you win a war, fight, or competition), or a feeling of great satisfaction or pleasure caused by this: 巨大成功;胜利;狂喜 The book celebrates the hostages' remarkable triumph over appalling adversity.这本书颂扬了人质脱离可怕险境的壮举。 The signing of the agreement was a personal triumph for the prime minister.该协议的签订对首相而言是一项伟大的个人成就。 It was the Republican Party's third election triumph in a row.这是共和党连续第3次赢得选举的胜利。 The eradication of smallpox by vaccination was one of medicine's greatest triumphs.通过接种疫苗根除天花是医学上最伟大的成就之一。 The constitutional changes have been hailed as a triumph for democracy.宪法改革被誉为民主政治所取得的一项重大成就。 The game ended in triumph for the home team.比赛以主队获胜而告终。 He returned in triumph from the sales with a half-price TV.他在商店大减价中满载而归,买回来一台半价电视机。 to achieve something aimed for succeedIf you work hard, you'll succeed. thriveUniversity is a place where she will thrive. flourishHe tried journalism, but flourished as a novelist. triumphThe Labour Party triumphed in the election. bring something offShe's one of the few singers who can bring off such a difficult piece of music. someone or something that becomes popular, wealthy, or has achieved a lot successThe new TV series was a wild success. a roaring successHer third album was a roaring success and went platinum. hitDinner was a hit with the kids. triumphThe court verdict was a triumph for all abuse victims. winWhat can we do to get a win out of this situation? He's always crowing about his latest triumph.他老是吹嘘他最近取得的成功。 Saint Augustine's 'City of God' is an allegory of the triumph of Good over Evil. His tumultuous triumph 5 years ago now seems a mere footnote in history. His eyes gleamed in triumph. The victory over the French at Waterloo was Wellington's greatest triumph.在滑铁卢打败法军是威灵顿最大的胜利。 Success and achievements a feather in your capidiom a roaring successidiom accomplishment achievement achievement test ascension ascent belt boom feat fruition have something to your creditidiom have something under your beltidiom laugh purple secret sauce sellout sense of achievement stratosphere zero triumph verb[ I ] uk /ˈtraɪ.əmf/ us /ˈtraɪ.əmf/ to have a very great success or victory: 取得巨大成功;胜利 I believe that sooner or later good must triumph over evil.我相信正义终究要战胜邪恶。 The Democrats once again triumphed in recent elections.民主党人在最近的选举中再次获胜。 Winning and defeating annihilate annihilation bank be gunning for someoneidiom be one in the eye for someoneidiom convincing mincemeat moral victory move/go/close in for the killidiom near thing outclass sew slaughter sweep sweep the boardidiom take someone down take someone to the cleaner'sidiom take something apart takedown thrash triumph | American Dictionarytriumph noun us/ˈtrɑɪ·əmf/ a complete victory or success achieved esp. after great difficulties, making the result particularly satisfying: [ C ]The elimination of smallpox was one of medicine’s greatest triumphs. triumphverb[ I ]us/ˈtrɑɪ·əmf/ We visited Yorktown Battlefield on the York River, where in 1781 George Washington’s forces triumphed over the English army. triumphantadjectiveus/trɑɪˈʌm·fənt/ He made a triumphant return to the stage after several years working in television. triumph | Business Englishtriumph noun[ C or U ] uk /ˈtraɪəmf/us a very great success or achievement, or a feeling of great satisfaction or pleasure caused by this: business/economic triumphs triumph for sb/sthThe deal is a triumph for the company. triumph of sb/sth over sb/sthThey see the free trade proposals as the triumph of corporate profits over individual and global well-being. triumph verb[ I ] uk /ˈtraɪəmf/us to have a very great success or achievement: No model triumphed in all tests, but our top pick performed consistently well. triumph over sb/sthHere, central planners and power monopolies have triumphed over market economics. Examples of triumphtriumph Her version, supported by the familiar wordless 'dah-woos' of the back-up singers, ultimately triumphs in the song. The shiny new empiricism eventually triumphed over the evil old rationalism and everyone lived happily ever after. Neither vision has triumphed, yet events since the late 1980s have continued to erode many of the certainties on which modern social science was based. Like a true religion, the 'visible sign' triumphed over the world of 'wild and barbarous' dialects. The aggrandizing state has run amok and collectivism has triumphed across the globe. The economic liberals were swept aside; protectionism and the balance of trade triumphed. At the movie's end, the audience was left with the conclusion the parents had triumphed and the child was beginning to undergo a miraculous recovery. Clearly, the rules of commerce now triumphed over those of community. In it, the notion of standard appeared at first to have triumphed. In such a world, atheism would have triumphed. Big expectations and premature triumphs gave way to misgivings, stubborn skepticism prevailed. The royal marriage also symbolized peace, and the greater triumphs of peace and love over the vicissitudes of lesser, worldly victories. American political development offers no historical trajectory, no inevitable march of rights, no irresistible liberal triumphs. Experiments conducted in the field represent some of the triumphs of ethology. The creation of a single magistracy did not, in effect, mean that centralization had triumphed de®nitively. See all examples of triumph These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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