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tri.umph5traI7Empfna very great success, achievement or victory, or a feeling of great satisfaction or pleasure caused by this杰出的成功; 胜利; (成功的)狂喜Samuel Johnson described marrying for a second time as a triumph of hope over experience. [C]塞缪尔·约翰逊把第二次结婚描述为希望战胜了经验。The book celebrates the hostages'remarkable triumph over appalling adversity. [C]这本书颂扬了人质们在可怕的逆境中取得的不寻常胜利。His visit will be seen as a major diplomatic triumph for the military regime. [C]对军人政权来说他的访问将被看作外交上取得的主要成就。It was a day full of triumphs and disasters. [C]这是充满了胜利和灾难的一天。1992 was the year of the Republican Party's third election triumph in a row. [C] 1992年是共和党在大选中连续第三次获胜的一年。The eradication of smallpox by vaccination was one of medicine's greatest triumphs. [C]接种疫苗根治天花是医学上最大的成就之一。The constitutional changes have been hailed as a triumph for democracy. [C]宪法改革作为民主政治取得的一项成就受到了人民的欢迎。The signing of the agreement was a personal triumph for the Prime Minister. [C]签署这项协议是首相个人的成就。There's little doubt that a sporting triumph is good for national morale. [C]毫无疑问体育运动上的成就有利于振奋民族精神。I got a tremendous feeling of triumph from winning that argument with Robin. [U]和罗宾辩论获胜使我大喜过望。The match ended in triumph for the French team. [U]比赛以法国队获胜告终。The winning team's supporters leapt up in triumph as the final whistle blew. [U]当终场的哨声吹响时,获胜队的支持者们欢呼雀跃起来。He returned in triumph from the sales with stereo system he'd got for half price. [U]他带着在抛售中以半价买得的立体声音响系统兴高采烈地回来。
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