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Victory Latin Vincere English Convince Evince Invincible Past

正面 1468.victory
英 ['vɪkt(ə)rɪ]美 ['vɪktəri]

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释义:
n. 胜利;成功;克服n. (Victory)人名;(西)维多利;(英)维克托里
例句:
1. Martinez expressed confidence of victory at the ballot box.马丁内斯表示了对选举获胜的信心。

1. cat- + egor- "declaim (in the assembly)" + -y.2. 其本意为:speak against, accuse, assert, predicate.3. Original sense of "accuse" weakened to "assert, name" by the time Aristotle applied kategoria to his 10 classes of things that can be named.4. 由此进而引申为如今的:种类、范畴、类别。5. 该词的最初含义在categorical\categorically中还看得到、还保留着。
victory 胜利来自victor,胜利。
victoryvictory: [14] Latin vincere meant ‘defeat’ (it has given English convince, evince, invincible, and vanquish). Its past participle was victus, from which English gets convict, evict, victor [14] (etymologically a ‘defeater, conqueror’), and victory.=> convict, convince, evict, evince, invincible, vanquishvictory (n.)c. 1300, "military supremacy, victory in battle or a physical contest," from Anglo-French and Old French victorie (12c.) and directly from Latin victoria "victory," from past participle stem of vincere (see victor). V.E. ("victory in Europe") and V.J. ("victory in Japan") days in World War II were first used Sept. 2, 1944, by James F. Byrne, U.S. director of War Mobilization ["Washington Post," Sept. 10, 1944]."

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