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单词 victorious
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Definition of victorious in English:

victorious

adjective vɪkˈtɔːrɪəsvɪkˈtɔriəs
  • 1Having won a victory; triumphant.

    a victorious army
    the team defied the odds and emerged victorious
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Named player of the championship, he was one of the victorious Army team that won the championship.
    • Of course the criminals with victorious armies needn't worry too much yet, but stay tuned.
    • No victorious so-called army hands over weapons to a commission established by its enemy.
    • That obsessiveness is what is required in the modern, successful, consistently victorious athlete.
    • The guest panel judges the menus to determine who is victorious and who is vanquished.
    • You are victorious, you are triumphant, that is how it should be, and that is how it will be.
    • The Red Army emerged victorious, and the Bolsheviks assumed total control of the country.
    • Ye shall see them at rule, at victorious armies, at all the joy; and there shall be in them a joy a million times greater than this.
    • In 1648 he was again victorious over a Habsburg army under Archduke Leopold Wilhelm at Lens.
    • His young audience was the victorious Minor team who had won the County Down Minor Championships.
    • I have conquered the simultaneous equation, and emerged victorious from the forests of factorising.
    • Last year they were victorious five times during the whole Reebok campaign, and have won just twice so far this season.
    • Our host was victorious in the second game and came close to triumphing in the last.
    • He pledged that if his heavily outnumbered army were victorious, he would make St Andrew the patron saint of his people.
    • It was the second time he has won a British championship race having being victorious last year in the Brecon Beacons.
    • The medals will be presented to the victorious Junior Championship Shield winners from last year.
    • Residents are hoping to prove victorious for a second time in their campaign to block a housing development.
    • Finally, they realized that they would have to get the army within the city to be victorious.
    • His victorious army reclaimed the Greek-occupied areas in Asia Minor in 1922.
    • And then he put the tiny cellular phone back in his pocket and jumped in triumph, like a victorious athlete.
    Synonyms
    triumphant, conquering, vanquishing, winning, champion, successful, top, first, second to none
    prizewinning, cup-winning
    undefeated, unbeaten, unconquered, unvanquished, unsubdued
    1. 1.1 Of or characterized by victory.
      he'd participated in the victorious campaigns of the Franco-Prussian War
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I pushed him off me as hard as I could, a victorious smile painted in my mind as he lay flat on the ground.
      • Now I know my glorious Father for whom we fight this victorious war will be angry!
      • The Saxon title was offered to a duke in Saxony called Maurice and the title would be his at the end of a victorious campaign.
      • The applause intensified as a beaming Amir appeared on-screen, his arms raised aloft in a victorious stance.
      • Trish sits back in her seat, a small victorious smile playing about her face.
      • A campaign to block a housing development has proved victorious for the second time.
      • How do we resolve that if he persists in claiming this as his victorious right?
      • Last season Makelele missed only two games in Chelsea's victorious Premiership campaign.
      • In the Feast of the first fruits, three days later, we see Christ's victorious conquest of the grave on the first day of the week.
      • The NuJ at Emap has fought a four-year campaign for recognition which was victorious in April.
      • He teases the country for its narcissism involving their victorious past.
      • The England rugby union team sported skin tight shirts during their victorious World Cup campaign.

Derivatives

  • victoriously

  • adverb vɪkˈtɔːrɪəslivɪkˈtɔriəsli
    • ‘This organization is a sub-branch and you will have to get the chop of the Mother Organization,’ she victoriously blasted.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He skidded to a stop within 10 feet of us and turned back toward his colleagues with his arms raised victoriously above his head.
      • With a handful of brave followers, trickery and courageous leadership, she fought one of the largest armies in the Queen's empire and triumphed victoriously.
      • A few minutes later, the stewardess stood up victoriously and exclaimed ‘Found it!’
      • I blew his doors off, ringing my Buzz Lightyear bell victoriously.
      • By the power of the cross, Constantine the Great defeated the tyrant and entered Rome victoriously.
  • victoriousness

  • noun
    • Heiligendamm takes its name - ‘holy dam’ - from parables which seek to mark the victoriousness of Christianity and, it might be added, do so as the theological rendition of borders, specifically the borders of a Western, Christian Europe.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I wish that I win the debate and that he realises that Wellington is better than Napoleon, revels in British victoriousness with me, and nothing unfortunate in the least happens to either of us.
      • They push themselves so intensely that when they succeed the feeling is one of invincibility and victoriousness so strong that they are tempted to start singing out Eye of the Tiger in their homeroom AP Government class.
      • Watching the emotional roller coaster he sends both Shiori and Jury on - ultimately to hurt Shiori and help (if painfully) Jury - it's hard to notice a major part of his plan, which is to observe Utena and the nature of her victoriousness.
      • The expressions for the victoriousness, during the time of the final preparation for the jubilee, were solidarity and austerity.
      • The impact of victoriousness tremors magnanimously to stir the linens of reality and the visual records thereof.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French victorious, from Latin victoriosus, from victoria (see victory).

Rhymes

censorious, glorious, laborious, meritorious, notorious, uproarious, uxorious, vainglorious
 
 

Definition of victorious in US English:

victorious

adjectivevɪkˈtɔriəsvikˈtôrēəs
  • 1Having won a victory; triumphant.

    a victorious army
    the team defied the odds and emerged victorious
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In 1648 he was again victorious over a Habsburg army under Archduke Leopold Wilhelm at Lens.
    • Named player of the championship, he was one of the victorious Army team that won the championship.
    • And then he put the tiny cellular phone back in his pocket and jumped in triumph, like a victorious athlete.
    • The Red Army emerged victorious, and the Bolsheviks assumed total control of the country.
    • That obsessiveness is what is required in the modern, successful, consistently victorious athlete.
    • Last year they were victorious five times during the whole Reebok campaign, and have won just twice so far this season.
    • Ye shall see them at rule, at victorious armies, at all the joy; and there shall be in them a joy a million times greater than this.
    • Finally, they realized that they would have to get the army within the city to be victorious.
    • I have conquered the simultaneous equation, and emerged victorious from the forests of factorising.
    • He pledged that if his heavily outnumbered army were victorious, he would make St Andrew the patron saint of his people.
    • No victorious so-called army hands over weapons to a commission established by its enemy.
    • You are victorious, you are triumphant, that is how it should be, and that is how it will be.
    • His victorious army reclaimed the Greek-occupied areas in Asia Minor in 1922.
    • It was the second time he has won a British championship race having being victorious last year in the Brecon Beacons.
    • Residents are hoping to prove victorious for a second time in their campaign to block a housing development.
    • Our host was victorious in the second game and came close to triumphing in the last.
    • His young audience was the victorious Minor team who had won the County Down Minor Championships.
    • The medals will be presented to the victorious Junior Championship Shield winners from last year.
    • The guest panel judges the menus to determine who is victorious and who is vanquished.
    • Of course the criminals with victorious armies needn't worry too much yet, but stay tuned.
    Synonyms
    triumphant, conquering, vanquishing, winning, champion, successful, top, first, second to none
    1. 1.1 Of or characterized by victory.
      he'd participated in the victorious campaigns of the Franco-Prussian War
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Trish sits back in her seat, a small victorious smile playing about her face.
      • I pushed him off me as hard as I could, a victorious smile painted in my mind as he lay flat on the ground.
      • The England rugby union team sported skin tight shirts during their victorious World Cup campaign.
      • The Saxon title was offered to a duke in Saxony called Maurice and the title would be his at the end of a victorious campaign.
      • The NuJ at Emap has fought a four-year campaign for recognition which was victorious in April.
      • In the Feast of the first fruits, three days later, we see Christ's victorious conquest of the grave on the first day of the week.
      • How do we resolve that if he persists in claiming this as his victorious right?
      • A campaign to block a housing development has proved victorious for the second time.
      • He teases the country for its narcissism involving their victorious past.
      • The applause intensified as a beaming Amir appeared on-screen, his arms raised aloft in a victorious stance.
      • Last season Makelele missed only two games in Chelsea's victorious Premiership campaign.
      • Now I know my glorious Father for whom we fight this victorious war will be angry!

Origin

Late Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French victorious, from Latin victoriosus, from victoria (see victory).

 
 
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