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单词 triumph
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triumph


tri·umph

T0370800 (trī′əmf)intr.v. tri·umphed, tri·umph·ing, tri·umphs 1. To be victorious or successful; win.2. To rejoice over a success or victory; exult: "She knew her leaving him ... had plunged him back into this mood. And she triumphed a little" (D.H. Lawrence).3. To receive honors upon return from a victory. Used especially of generals in ancient Rome.n.1. a. The act or fact of being victorious; a victory: her triumph in the election.b. Exultation or rejoicing over victory or success: The fans danced in triumph after their team won.2. a. A success in a struggle against difficulties or an obstacle: a patient's triumph over an illness.b. A noteworthy achievement or success: a musical that was a triumph on Broadway.3. A public celebration, especially in ancient Rome, to welcome a returning victorious commander and his army.
[Middle English triomfen, from Old French triumpher, from Latin triumphāre, from triumphus, triumph, from earlier triumpus, ultimately (probably via Etruscan) from Greek thriambos, hymn to Dionysus.]

triumph

(ˈtraɪəmf) n1. the feeling of exultation and happiness derived from a victory or major achievement2. the act or condition of being victorious; victory3. (Historical Terms) (in ancient Rome) a ritual procession to the Capitoline Hill held in honour of a victorious general4. obsolete a public display or celebration5. (Card Games) cards an obsolete word for trump1vb (intr) 6. (often foll by over) to win a victory or control: to triumph over one's weaknesses. 7. to rejoice over a victory8. (Historical Terms) to celebrate a Roman triumph[C14: from Old French triumphe, from Latin triumphus, from Old Latin triumpus; probably related to Greek thriambos Bacchic hymn] ˈtriumpher n

tri•umph

(ˈtraɪ əmf, -ʌmf)

n. 1. the act, fact, or condition of being victorious or highly successful; victory; success: a military triumph; medical triumphs. 2. exultation resulting from victory or success. 3. the ceremonial entrance into ancient Rome of a victorious commander with his army, captives, etc., authorized by the senate in honor of the victory. 4. a public pageant, spectacle, or the like. v.i. 5. to gain a victory or be highly successful. 6. to gain mastery; prevail: to triumph over fear. 7. to exult over victory; rejoice over success. 8. to be elated or glad; rejoice proudly; glory. 9. to celebrate a triumph, as a victorious Roman commander. [before 900; Middle English triumphe (n.), Old English triumpha < Latin triump(h)us, perhaps < Etruscan < Greek thrīambos hymn to Dionysus] tri•um′phal, adj.

triumph


Past participle: triumphed
Gerund: triumphing
Imperative
triumph
triumph
Present
I triumph
you triumph
he/she/it triumphs
we triumph
you triumph
they triumph
Preterite
I triumphed
you triumphed
he/she/it triumphed
we triumphed
you triumphed
they triumphed
Present Continuous
I am triumphing
you are triumphing
he/she/it is triumphing
we are triumphing
you are triumphing
they are triumphing
Present Perfect
I have triumphed
you have triumphed
he/she/it has triumphed
we have triumphed
you have triumphed
they have triumphed
Past Continuous
I was triumphing
you were triumphing
he/she/it was triumphing
we were triumphing
you were triumphing
they were triumphing
Past Perfect
I had triumphed
you had triumphed
he/she/it had triumphed
we had triumphed
you had triumphed
they had triumphed
Future
I will triumph
you will triumph
he/she/it will triumph
we will triumph
you will triumph
they will triumph
Future Perfect
I will have triumphed
you will have triumphed
he/she/it will have triumphed
we will have triumphed
you will have triumphed
they will have triumphed
Future Continuous
I will be triumphing
you will be triumphing
he/she/it will be triumphing
we will be triumphing
you will be triumphing
they will be triumphing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been triumphing
you have been triumphing
he/she/it has been triumphing
we have been triumphing
you have been triumphing
they have been triumphing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been triumphing
you will have been triumphing
he/she/it will have been triumphing
we will have been triumphing
you will have been triumphing
they will have been triumphing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been triumphing
you had been triumphing
he/she/it had been triumphing
we had been triumphing
you had been triumphing
they had been triumphing
Conditional
I would triumph
you would triumph
he/she/it would triumph
we would triumph
you would triumph
they would triumph
Past Conditional
I would have triumphed
you would have triumphed
he/she/it would have triumphed
we would have triumphed
you would have triumphed
they would have triumphed
Thesaurus
Noun1.triumph - a successful ending of a struggle or contesttriumph - a successful ending of a struggle or contest; "a narrow victory"; "the general always gets credit for his army's victory"; "clinched a victory"; "convincing victory"; "the agreement was a triumph for common sense"victoryconclusion, ending, finish - event whose occurrence ends something; "his death marked the ending of an era"; "when these final episodes are broadcast it will be the finish of the show"success - an event that accomplishes its intended purpose; "let's call heads a success and tails a failure"; "the election was a remarkable success for the Whigs"win - a victory (as in a race or other competition); "he was happy to get the win"pin, fall - when a wrestler's shoulders are forced to the matindependence - the successful ending of the American Revolution; "they maintained close relations with England even after independence"landslide - an overwhelming electoral victory; "Roosevelt defeated Hoover in a landslide"last laugh - ultimate success achieved after a near failure (inspired by the saying `he laughs best who laughs last'); "we had the last laugh after the votes were counted"Pyrrhic victory - a victory that is won by incurring terrible lossesslam, sweep - winning all or all but one of the tricks in bridgecheckmate - complete victoryromp, runaway, shoo-in, walkaway, blowout, laugher - an easy victoryservice break - a tennis game won on the opponent's servicewaltz, walk-in - an assured victory (especially in an election)
2.triumph - the exultation of victorytriumph - the exultation of victory exultation, jubilance, jubilancy, jubilation - a feeling of extreme joy
Verb1.triumph - prove superiortriumph - prove superior; "The champion prevailed, though it was a hard fight"prevailwin - be the winner in a contest or competition; be victorious; "He won the Gold Medal in skating"; "Our home team won"; "Win the game"
2.triumph - be ecstatic with joytriumph - be ecstatic with joy rejoice, wallowbe on cloud nine, exult, jump for joy, walk on air - feel extreme happiness or elation
3.triumph - dwell on with satisfactiontriumph - dwell on with satisfaction crow, gloatboast, brag, gasconade, shoot a line, vaunt, tout, gas, bluster, swash, blow - show offpreen, congratulate - pride or congratulate (oneself) for an achievement
4.triumph - to express great joytriumph - to express great joy; "Who cannot exult in Spring?"exuberate, exult, jubilate, rejoiceglory - rejoice proudlychirk up, cheer up, cheer - become cheerful

triumph

noun1. success, victory, accomplishment, mastery, hit (informal), achievement, smash (informal), coup, belter (slang), sensation, feat, conquest, attainment, smash hit (informal), tour de force (French), walkover (informal), feather in your cap, smasheroo (slang) Cataract operations are a triumph of modern surgery.
success defeat, failure, disaster, flop (informal), catastrophe, fiasco, washout (informal), clunker (informal)
2. joy, pride, happiness, rejoicing, elation, jubilation, exultation Her sense of triumph was short-lived.
verb1. (often with over) succeed, win, overcome, prevail, best, dominate, overwhelm, thrive, flourish, subdue, prosper, get the better of, vanquish, come out on top (informal), carry the day, take the honours a symbol of good triumphing over evil
succeed lose, fall, fail, flop (informal), come a cropper (informal)
2. rejoice, celebrate, glory, revel, swagger, drool, gloat, exult, jubilate, crow the euphoria, the sense of triumphing together as a nation

triumph

verbTo feel or express an uplifting joy over a success or victory:crow, exult, glory, jubilate.phrasal verb
triumph overTo win a victory over, as in battle or a competition:beat, best, conquer, defeat, master, overcome, prevail against (or over), rout, subdue, subjugate, surmount, vanquish, worst.Informal: trim, whip.Slang: ace, lick.Idioms: carry the day, get the best of, get the better of, go someone one better.noun1. The act of conquering:conquest, victory, win.2. The act or condition of feeling an uplifting joy over a success or victory:exultance, exultancy, exultation, jubilance, jubilation.
Translations
胜利胜利时的狂欢获得胜利获胜凯旋

triumph

(ˈtraiamf) noun1. a great victory or success. The battle ended in a triumph for the Romans. 凱旋,勝利,成功 凯旋,胜利,成功 2. a state of happiness, celebration, pride etc after a success. They went home in triumph. (勝利時的)狂歡,喜悅 (胜利时的)狂欢,喜悦 verb to win a victory. The Romans triumphed (over their enemies). 獲勝 获胜triˈumphal adjective having to do with (a) triumph. a triumphal battle. 勝利的 胜利的triˈumphant adjective (glad and excited because of) having won a victory, achieved something difficult etc. He gave a triumphant shout. 喜悅的,得意洋洋的 喜悦的,得意洋洋的 triˈumphantly adverb 喜悅地 喜悦地

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triumph


triumph over (one)

To defeat or be victorious over one. Though considered an underdog since the beginning of the season, the young team triumphed over all and claimed the championship for themselves. I just don't see divorce as something in which one side needs to triumph over the other—in this situation, we both lose.See also: over, triumph

evil triumphs when good men do nothing

Inaction against evil allows it to continue or proliferate. Now that we know the CEO is stealing money from his clients, we need to do something about it. Evil triumphs when good men do nothing. Have we learned nothing from the Holocaust? Evil triumphs when good men do nothing.See also: evil, good, men, nothing, triumph

*better of someone

 and *the best of someonetriumph over someone. (*Typically: get ~; have ~.) Bill got the best of John in the boxing match. I tried to get the better of Tom in the golf match, but he won anyway.See also: better, of

triumph over someone or something

to achieve victory over someone or something. Our team triumphed over all the others. Our army triumphed over theirs.See also: over, triumph

triumph over

v. To defeat someone or something, especially in a noteworthy contest: By the end of the movie, good triumphs over evil and everybody is happy.See also: over, triumph

triumph


triumph

1. (in ancient Rome) a ritual procession to the Capitoline Hill held in honour of a victorious general 2. Cards an obsolete word for trump

Triumph

 

under the Roman republic, the ceremonial entrance of a victorious general and his army into Rome. The triumphal procession, which began at the Campus Martius and ascended to the Temple of Jupiter on the Capitoline, was led by the members of the Senate and the magistrates. They were followed by the victorious general, who, crowned with laurel and bearing the attributes of Jupiter, rode in a chariot pulled by four white steeds. Attending the chariot were musicians and singers. Close behind marched the general’s troops, who carried the spoils and led the prize prisoners of war. When the procession reached the Capitoline, sacrifices were offered to Jupiter before the formal division of the spoils. Then a public feast and games were held in the Circus Maximus.

Triumphs, which were organized by authority of the Senate, represented the highest tribute that the state could pay to a victorious general, whose name was inscribed in the fasti triumphales (official records of trimphs). Under the empire, however, only emperors and their immediate relatives were honored by triumphs.

triumph


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  • verb
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Synonyms for triumph

noun success

Synonyms

  • success
  • victory
  • accomplishment
  • mastery
  • hit
  • achievement
  • smash
  • coup
  • belter
  • sensation
  • feat
  • conquest
  • attainment
  • smash hit
  • tour de force
  • walkover
  • feather in your cap
  • smasheroo

Antonyms

  • defeat
  • failure
  • disaster
  • flop
  • catastrophe
  • fiasco
  • washout
  • clunker

noun joy

Synonyms

  • joy
  • pride
  • happiness
  • rejoicing
  • elation
  • jubilation
  • exultation

verb succeed

Synonyms

  • succeed
  • win
  • overcome
  • prevail
  • best
  • dominate
  • overwhelm
  • thrive
  • flourish
  • subdue
  • prosper
  • get the better of
  • vanquish
  • come out on top
  • carry the day
  • take the honours

Antonyms

  • lose
  • fall
  • fail
  • flop
  • come a cropper

verb rejoice

Synonyms

  • rejoice
  • celebrate
  • glory
  • revel
  • swagger
  • drool
  • gloat
  • exult
  • jubilate
  • crow

Synonyms for triumph

verb to feel or express an uplifting joy over a success or victory

Synonyms

  • crow
  • exult
  • glory
  • jubilate

phrase triumph over: to win a victory over, as in battle or a competition

Synonyms

  • beat
  • best
  • conquer
  • defeat
  • master
  • overcome
  • prevail against
  • rout
  • subdue
  • subjugate
  • surmount
  • vanquish
  • worst
  • trim
  • whip
  • ace
  • lick

noun the act of conquering

Synonyms

  • conquest
  • victory
  • win

noun the act or condition of feeling an uplifting joy over a success or victory

Synonyms

  • exultance
  • exultancy
  • exultation
  • jubilance
  • jubilation

Synonyms for triumph

noun a successful ending of a struggle or contest

Synonyms

  • victory

Related Words

  • conclusion
  • ending
  • finish
  • success
  • win
  • pin
  • fall
  • independence
  • landslide
  • last laugh
  • Pyrrhic victory
  • slam
  • sweep
  • checkmate
  • romp
  • runaway
  • shoo-in
  • walkaway
  • blowout
  • laugher
  • service break
  • waltz
  • walk-in

noun the exultation of victory

Related Words

  • exultation
  • jubilance
  • jubilancy
  • jubilation

verb prove superior

Synonyms

  • prevail

Related Words

  • win

verb be ecstatic with joy

Synonyms

  • rejoice
  • wallow

Related Words

  • be on cloud nine
  • exult
  • jump for joy
  • walk on air

verb dwell on with satisfaction

Synonyms

  • crow
  • gloat

Related Words

  • boast
  • brag
  • gasconade
  • shoot a line
  • vaunt
  • tout
  • gas
  • bluster
  • swash
  • blow
  • preen
  • congratulate

verb to express great joy

Synonyms

  • exuberate
  • exult
  • jubilate
  • rejoice

Related Words

  • glory
  • chirk up
  • cheer up
  • cheer
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