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a great success, achievement or victory 巨大成功;重大成就;伟大胜利 one of the greatest triumphs of modern science 现代科学最重大的成就之一 - triumph over somebody/something
It was a personal triumph over her old rival. 这是她对老对头的个人胜利。
Extra ExamplesTopics Successc1Hollywood's favourite actor was modest about his latest triumph. 好莱坞人气最旺的演员对他新近的成功之作表现得十分谦虚。 The team enjoyed a memorable triumph last night. 昨晚球队获得了一场难忘的胜利。 their recent triumph against Brazil 他们最近对巴西队的胜利 The union scored a triumph in negotiating a minimum wage within the industry. 工会在行业最低工资问题谈判中取得胜利。 They hailed the signing of the agreement as a major diplomatic triumph. 他们称协议的签署是一次重大的外交胜利。 the triumph of the human spirit 人类精神的胜利 The birth of the red panda cub is being hailed as a triumph for the zoo's breeding programme. 小熊猫幼崽的出生被誉为动物园繁殖计划的胜利。 triumph against seemingly insuperable odds 克服看似不可能战胜的困难而取得的胜利
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- great
- major
- real
- …
- score
- hail something as
- see something as
- …
- in triumph
- triumph against
- triumph for
- …
- a/somebody’s moment of triumph
- a sense of triumph
- a/somebody’s triumph over adversity
- …
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the feeling of great pleasure or joy that you get from a great success or victory (巨大成功或胜利的)心满意足,喜悦,狂喜 a shout of triumph 喜悦的欢呼声 - in triumph
The winning team returned home in triumph. 球队奏凯而归。 ‘I’ve done it,’ she thought with a sweet sense of triumph. “我做到了,”她带着甜蜜的胜利感想。 This was her moment of triumph. 这是她得胜的时刻。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- great
- major
- real
- …
- score
- hail something as
- see something as
- …
- in triumph
- triumph against
- triumph for
- …
- a/somebody’s moment of triumph
- a sense of triumph
- a/somebody’s triumph over adversity
- …
- [singular] a triumph (of something)
an excellent example of how successful something can be Topics Successc1(成功的)典范,楷模
Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French triumphe (noun), from Latin triump(h)us, probably from Greek thriambos ‘hymn to Bacchus’ (the Greek god). Current senses of the verb date from the early 16th cent.