I could detect no triumph in his eye. 我不能在他的眼里看出胜利的喜悦。
The production of the musical comedy was a scenic triumph . 该音乐喜剧的制作是戏剧上的一大成功。
It was a great triumph when our team won the race. 我们队赛跑赢了,这是一个很大的成功。
He had met the challenge and triumphed. 他迎接挑战并取得了胜利。
After the war, the victors returned in triumph. 战后, 胜利者凯旋而归。
He achieved great triumphs. 他获得了巨大成功。
I don't grudge him his moment of triumph. 我不嫉妒他获胜的那一刻。
Just wars are bound to triumph over wars of aggression. 正义战争必然要战胜侵略战争。
In his epigram Samuel Johnson called remarriage a “triumph of hope over experience.” 在他的警句中塞缪尔·约翰逊把再婚称作“希望对经历的胜利”。
The victorious army returned in triumph. 获胜的部队凯旋而归。
They triumphed over adversity. 他们战胜了厄运。
Dr Ali smirked in triumph. 阿里医生满脸胜利者的得意笑容。
Our team triumphed over theirs. 我们这队胜了他们那队。
They partook (of) our triumph. 他们分享我们的胜利。
Moab is my washpot; over Edom will I cast out my shoe: Philistia, triumph thou because of me. 摩押是我的沐浴盆。我要向以东抛鞋。非利士阿,你还能因我欢呼吗?
She was confident that she would ultimately triumph over adversity. 她相信自己最终能战胜逆境。
It was our young acquaintance of Baymouth, Mr Spavin, who had got his degree, and was driving homewards in triumph in his yellow postchaise. 这是我们在倍莫斯见过的年轻的朋友斯帕文先生,他得了学位,现在包了一辆橙黄色的驿车正衣锦荣归呢。
And the only foreseeable outcomes are triumph, glorious triumph, or disgraceful defeat.
可预见的结果只有光荣的胜利或者可耻的败北。
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But batteries are a triumph of science.
不过电池可是科学届的一项巨大成就。
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For Nightingale, this was a major triumph.
对南丁格尔来说,这是一个巨大的胜利。
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I walk out of here in triumph.
我会昂首挺胸离开这里。
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" Father, congratulations, I shall sacrifice a hundred bulls to honor your triumph."
“父亲,祝贺你,我将牺牲一百头公牛来纪念你的胜利。”
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Election Day was a triumph for the Afghan people.
选举当天是阿富汗人民的胜利。
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Each level had colonnades which told of Hatshepsut's triumphs.
每一层都有纪念哈特谢普苏特胜利的柱廊。
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As ever, she had her triumphs.
她一如既往地收获胜利。
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His special eye for the mundane stuff warranted his triumph.
他看待平凡事物的独特视角,让他获得成功。
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Triumph
The Roman triumph (Latin triumphus) was a celebration for a victorious military commander in ancient Rome. Numerous later uses of the term, up to the present, are derived directly or indirectly from the Roman one.