Front | triumph |
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Back | 牛津8 noun, verbBrE /ˈtraɪʌmf/NAmE /ˈtraɪʌmf/noun  word origin  example bank 1 [countable, uncountable] a great success, achievement or victoryone of the greatest triumphs of modern science~ over sb/sth It was a personal triumph over her old rival.2 [uncountable] the feeling of great satisfaction or joy that you get from a great success or victorya shout of triumph The winning team returned home in triumph. ‘I've done it,’ she thought with a sweet sense of triumph.3 [singular] a ~ (of sth) an excellent example of how successful sth can beHer arrest was a triumph of international cooperation.verb  verb forms  word origin  example bank [intransitive] ~ (over sb/sth)to defeat sb/sth; to be successfulAs is usual in this kind of movie, good triumphs over evil in the end. France triumphed 3–0 in the final. 牛津7双解 柯林斯2008 朗文动词短语 |
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