
triumph
词源
源自拉丁语 'triumphus',原指古罗马将军凯旋归来的盛大游行,14世纪进入英语后逐渐演变为现在的含义。
noun
❶ 指重大的胜利或成功,常带有克服困难后获得的荣耀感,可用于战争、比赛或个人成就等场景。
“The team's triumph in the championship was celebrated by fans worldwide.”
(球队在锦标赛中的胜利受到了全球粉丝的庆祝。)
“Her scientific discovery was a triumph of years of hard work.”
(她的科学发现是多年辛勤工作的辉煌成果。)
❶ 指因胜利而产生的喜悦或自豪感,强调胜利带来的情感体验而非结果本身。
“A look of triumph flashed across her face when she solved the puzzle.”
(当她解开谜题时,脸上闪过胜利的喜悦。)
“He couldn't hide his triumph after outperforming his rivals.”
(在超越竞争对手后,他无法掩饰自己的得意。)
verb
❶ 指获得胜利或成功,常强调战胜困难或对手的过程,带有明显的积极情感色彩。
“Good will ultimately triumph over evil in this story.”
(在这个故事中,善良终将战胜邪恶。)
“The underdog team triumphed against all expectations.”
(这支不被看好的队伍出乎所有人意料地获胜了。)
常见短语
triumph over — 表示战胜某人或某事,强调克服困难或对手的过程和结果。
“She triumphed over her illness through determination and proper treatment.”
(她通过决心和适当的治疗战胜了疾病。)
in triumph — 描述以胜利的姿态或带着胜利的喜悦做某事,常用于描述成功后的状态。
“The athletes marched in triumph with their gold medals.”
(运动员们带着金牌胜利地行进。)