词组 | triumph |
释义 | triumph /ˈtraɪəmf/ noun an important victory or success, especially after a difficult struggleadjectivesa great/major triumph It was a major triumph for us to win the championship.a small/minor triumph The award represents a small triumph for independent film-makers.a personal triumph Coming second in the race was a personal triumph.a political/diplomatic triumph Persuading the two countries to sign a peace agreement was a remarkable diplomatic triumph. | Getting elected to government was a political triumph for the Liberal Democrats.a final/eventual triumph The competition ended with the final triumph of the German team.the ultimate triumph (=the biggest triumph of all) The ultimate triumph of his career came at the Olympic Games where Smith won the gold in the 200 metres.verbshail sth as a triumph (=consider something to be a triumph) The film festival was hailed as a triumph.celebrate a triumph The team celebrated their triumph by having a party.represent a triumph The election of President Obama represented a triumph for African Americans.prepositionsa triumph over sb/sth He scored two goals in the team’s triumph over Chelsea.a triumph against sb/sth Her triumph against her opponent surprised everyone.a triumph for sb/sth The election victory was a triumph for the party.a triumph of sth It is a triumph of modern medicine that few people die of the disease nowadays.phrasesa sense of triumph I left the room with a sense of triumph, knowing I had won the argument.a moment of triumph His moment of triumph came at the US Masters Golf Tournament.triumph over adversity (=success in a very difficult situation) The film is about one man’s triumph over adversity.the triumph of good over evil In his books, Lewis writes about the triumph of good over evil. |
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