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triumph noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + TRIUMPH | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEgreat, major, real, remarkable (especially BrE) , resounding 巨大的成功;重大的胜利;辉煌的胜利memorable 令人难忘的胜利◆The team enjoyed a memorable triumph last night.昨晚球队获得了一场难忘的胜利。little, minor, small 小胜利eventual, final, ultimate 最终的胜利artistic, diplomatic, electoral, military, political 艺术/外交/选举/军事/政治上的胜利personal 个人成功VERB + TRIUMPHscore 获得成功◆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。hail sth as, see sth as 把⋯称为胜利◆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。celebrate 庆祝胜利represent 代表胜利◆This result represents a personal triumph for the party leader.这一结果代表了该党领袖的个人胜利。PREPOSITIONin triumph 胜利地◆The leading runner raised his arms in triumph.领跑者举起双臂庆祝胜利。triumph against 对⋯的胜利◆their recent triumph against Brazil他们最近对巴西队的胜利◆triumph against seemingly insuperable odds克服看似不可能战胜的困难而取得的胜利triumph for 对⋯来说的胜利◆The match was a personal triumph for Rivaldo.这场比赛是里瓦尔多个人的胜利。triumph in 在⋯中获得的胜利◆their triumph in the general election他们在大选中的胜利triumph of ⋯的胜利◆the triumph of the human spirit人类精神的胜利triumph over 克服PHRASESa/sb's moment of triumph (某人的)胜利时刻◆This was her moment of triumph.这是她得胜的时刻。a sense of triumph 成就感a/sb's triumph over adversity (某人)克服逆境的胜利◆Her victory was hailed as a triumph over adversity.她的胜利被人们誉为战胜逆境的胜利。 |