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词汇 victor
释义 victor
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈvɪk.tər/ us /ˈvɪk.tɚ/
the winner of a game, competition, election, war, etc.: 胜利者,获胜者;成功者
The victor in/of the 1960 US presidential election was John F. Kennedy.1960年美国总统大选的获胜者是约翰·肯尼迪。
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victor | American Dictionary


victor
noun[ C ]
us/ˈvɪk·tər/
the one who wins a competition, election, war, etc.:
The victor in the 1996 presidential election was Bill Clinton.

Examples of victor


victor
First, should the success of the victor be measured in votes or seats?
Rules, moreover, determine which officials count the votes, certify the victor, and declare the election to be legitimate.
We then coded each story as either accepting or denying the mandate claim made by the victors.
Writers recounted stories and traditions circulating at the time of their visits, all obtained from victors, ruling classes and traders.
Sometimes, of course, the victor simply imposes a new core belief on the loser (though this is likely to lead to further war).
This mechanism would induce losers to automatically cease resisting and, at the same time, successfully communicate surrender to the victor.
The ' ' weeds,' ' echoing ' ' words,' ' represent a deathly counterpart to the laurels of the victors.
Suppose it turns out that what he did in fact leads him to swift victor y and that he planned it that way.
She guides the nation to victor y even as she demonstrates how to sustain the national hearth and home.
The victor, victorious coalition, or international hegemonic culture, meanwhile, prevails, permeating the values and norms of the domestic system of the vanguished.
The fact that there has been no war and thus neither victors nor vanquished in the last two years has created a novel situation.
Historically, the victors in war appropriated cultural property as an accepted and often expected practice, though in varying degrees.
Wars between rival kings were often concluded with the defeated house offering women in marriage to the victors.
Oral traditions describe how an enemy, once defeated in conflict, could then join together with the victor against a third opponent.
Conventional victim/victor positions are skewed and, in effect, very nearly switched.
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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