词汇 | triumphant |
释义 | triumphant adjective uk /traɪˈʌm.fənt/ us /traɪˈʌm.fənt/ having achieved a great victory (= winning a war or competition) or success, or feeling very happy and proud because of such an achievement: 取得巨大成功的;欢欣鼓舞的;洋洋得意的 It seemed as though the whole city had turned out for their team's triumphant homecoming.几乎全城的人都出来欢迎自己的队伍凯旋归来。 She emerged triumphant from the court after all the charges against her were dropped because of a lack of evidence.对她的所有指控因证据不足被撤销后,她扬眉吐气地走出了法庭。 She made a triumphant return to the stage after several years of working in television.在电视行业工作了几年以后,她意气风发地重返舞台。 Synonym exultantformal achieving a lot, becoming popular, or making a lot of money successfulShe's one of the most successful athletes in the franchise's history. flourishingOur little town was a flourishing seaport in the 1600s. thrivingShe had a thriving career. triumphantIt was a triumphant victory for a struggling Manchester United. boomingBusiness is absolutely booming this month. Successful (things or people) a head of steamidiom achiever alive alpha female alpha male arrive ascendant have something in your pocketidiom have the world at your feetidiom healthily heavy hitteridiom high-flyer rail represent successful successfully superachiever superhit superseller You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Winning and defeating Related wordtriumphantly Examples of triumphanttriumphant He suffers early professional setbacks but emerges triumphant by the end of the novel because he has never compromised his own individuality. Of course, the revival of the project of ethnic nation-state has come both as a consequence and as the very agenda of triumphant nationalism. We must pause and ask why these musical escapades are the most triumphant pieces of theatre of the 1990s? Now they are triumphant, and debate moves instead around which varieties of democracy and of capitalism should be adopted. In these situations, e-government seems far from being a triumphant standard-bearer for modernity. Historians of women's work have tended to present the history of women in the professions as a story of exclusion and later triumphant entry. The flag song ends with a triumphant final thunderclap from the drum. The reality of prison life, however, was considerably less romantic and triumphant than the braggadocio of radical convicts made it out to be. However, contemporary music exports are not unambiguously triumphant. By stressing internationalism and criticizing the bourgeois national ideologies they kept the critique of nationalism and nation-states alive in the epoch of triumphant nationalism. The clock-work world was triumphant and inevitably so. The shrieks of laughter of the young men were hardly 'ambivalent', hardly 'asserting and denying', 'triumphant and deriding'. The euphoric and triumphant procession of new discoveries was not the only thing that began with ships. In the last scene, the conquistadores appear at the mouth of the river, triumphant and by themselves. Indeed, during the twentieth century, the industrialized world became a world of triumphant consumerism. 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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