释义 |
Examples:victory of Pingxingguan pass, famous victory of Republican Chinese forces over the Japanese in Sep 1937—seize total victory (idiom); an overwhelming victory—Yi Sunshin (1545-1598), Korean admiral and folk hero, famous for sea victories over the Japanese invaders—Amédée Courbet (1826-1885), a French admiral who won a series of important land and naval victories during the Tonkin campaign and the Sino-French War—turn defeat into victory (idiom); snatching victory from the jaws of defeat—victory garland (in Greek and western culture)—New Armies (modernized Qing armies, trained and equipped according Western standards, founded after Japan's victory in the First Sino-Japanese War in 1895)—lit. no blood on the men's swords (idiom); fig. an effortless victory—fig. exhilaration follows a hard-won victory—no arrogance in victory, no despair in defeat—victory in everything one touches—grasp it and victory is assured—Pingxing pass on the Great Wall near Datong, famous for victory over the Japanese in Sep 1937—after liberation (i.e. after the Communist's victory)—follow up a victory and press home the attack—lit. win a victory on raising the flag (idiom); fig. to start on sth and have immediate success—victory reports pour in (idiom); news of success in an endless stream—turn defeat into victory (idiom); to turn the tide—snatching defeat from the jaws of victory—unable determine victory or defeat (idiom); evenly matched—refers the Communists' victory over the Nationalists in 1949—appellee (side that won in trial court, whose victory is being appealed by losing side)—be able to plan victory from a thousand miles away [idiom.]— |