victory 的英语意思
victoryvictory /ˈvɪktəri/ noun (plural victories) [countable, uncountable]
查看全部语言翻译 a situation in which you win a battle, game, election, or dispute在战斗、比赛、选举或争议中获胜的情形 OPP defeatvictory over/against
the Raiders’ 35–17 victory over St Louis突袭者队以35比17战胜圣路易斯victory for
The court’s decision represents a victory for all women.法院的裁决代表了所有女性的胜利。 → Pyrrhic victoryCOLLOCATIONS词语搭配ADJECTIVES/NOUN + victory形容词/名词 + victorya great/major victory· He said the court’s decision was a great victory.· 他说法院的裁决是一次重大胜利。an easy victory· Arsenal expected an easy victory.· 阿森纳预期将轻松获胜。a decisive victory· The battle was a decisive victory for the US.· 这场战役对美国来说是一次决定性的胜利。a landslide victory (=a win by a very large amount in an election)· No one had anticipated such a landslide victory.· 没有人预料到会取得如此压倒性的胜利。a crushing victory (=a win by a very large amount)· Australia won a crushing 139-run victory over the West Indies.· 澳大利亚以139跑的压倒性优势战胜了西印度群岛队。a narrow victory (=a win by a small amount)· A general election on Oct. 5 produced a narrow victory for the People’s Progressive Party.· 10月5日的大选使人民进步党以微弱优势赢得胜利。an election/electoral victory· The Democrats were celebrating their election victory.· 民主党人正在庆祝他们的选举胜利。a military victory· one of the General’s most famous military victories· 将军最著名的军事胜利之一a moral victory (=when you show your beliefs are right, even if you lose the argument)· The victims’ families claimed the verdict as a moral victory.· 受害者家属将该裁决视为道义上的胜利。verbs动词win/score a victory· Today we have won an important victory.· 今天我们赢得了一场重要的胜利。lead somebody to victory· She led her team to victory in the finals.· 她带领球队在决赛中夺得了胜利。clinch victory (=finally win)· Adams scored a last-minute goal to clinch victory.· 亚当斯在最后一刻攻入一球,锁定了胜局。pull off a victory (=win when it is difficult)· Martin pulled off a surprise victory in the semi-final.· 马丁在半决赛中爆冷赢得了胜利。sweep to victory (=win easily)· Nixon swept to victory by 47 million votes to 29 million.· 尼克松以4700万票对2900万票大获全胜。victory + NOUNvictory + 名词victory celebrations· The victory celebrations went on all night.· 胜利庆典持续了整整一夜。a victory parade· They intend to hold a victory parade.· 他们打算举行一场胜利游行。a victory lap (=when a winning runner or player runs around the playing area)· He then took a victory lap around the arena.· 随后他绕着场馆跑了一圈庆祝胜利。phrases短语a string of victories (=a series of victories)· The team won a string of victories.· 该队赢得了一连串的胜利。COMMON ERRORS常见错误 ► Don’t say ‘get victory’ or ‘get the victory’. Say win a victory or win victory.THESAURUS同义词辨析victory noun [countable, uncountable] a situation in which you win a battle, game, election, or dispute在战斗、比赛、选举或争议中获胜的情形: · The crowds celebrated Italy’s victory against England.· 人群庆祝意大利战胜英格兰。· The party won a comfortable victory in the general election.· 该党在大选中取得了轻松的胜利。· We’re very confident of victory.· 我们对胜利非常有把握。win noun [countable] a victory in a sports game or in a competition体育比赛或竞技中的胜利: · It was an important win for the Yankees.· 这对洋基队来说是一场重要的胜利。· A couple from London are celebrating a big lottery win.· 一对来自伦敦的夫妇正在庆祝彩票大奖。triumph noun [countable] written书面 an important victory, especially in war or politics重大胜利,尤指战争或政治上的: · Thatcher’s greatest triumph was becoming the UK’s first female prime minister.· 撒切尔夫人最大的胜利是成为英国首位女首相。conquest noun [countable] a situation in which one country wins a war against another country and takes control of it一国通过战争打败另一国并取得其控制权的情形: · the Spanish conquest of Mexico· 西班牙对墨西哥的征服· Caesar is well-known for his military conquests.· 凯撒以其军事征服而广为人知。landslide noun [countable] an election victory in which one party or candidate gets far more votes than their opponents某政党或候选人以远超对手的票数赢得选举的情形: · In 1945, there was a Labour landslide.· 1945年,工党取得了压倒性的大胜。walkover especially British English, cakewalk American English noun [countable] informal非正式 a very easy victory轻而易举的胜利: · The match was expected to be a walkover for Brazil.· 这场比赛预计对巴西来说将是轻松取胜。upset noun [countable] a situation in which the person, team, party etc that was expected to win is defeated原本预期获胜的人、队伍、政党等却落败的情形: · Truman pulled off the greatest election upset in United States history.· 杜鲁门制造了美国历史上最大的选举冷门。
查看全部语言翻译 a situation in which you win a battle, game, election, or dispute在战斗、比赛、选举或争议中获胜的情形 OPP defeatvictory over/against
the Raiders’ 35–17 victory over St Louis突袭者队以35比17战胜圣路易斯victory for
The court’s decision represents a victory for all women.法院的裁决代表了所有女性的胜利。 → Pyrrhic victoryCOLLOCATIONS词语搭配ADJECTIVES/NOUN + victory形容词/名词 + victorya great/major victory· He said the court’s decision was a great victory.· 他说法院的裁决是一次重大胜利。an easy victory· Arsenal expected an easy victory.· 阿森纳预期将轻松获胜。a decisive victory· The battle was a decisive victory for the US.· 这场战役对美国来说是一次决定性的胜利。a landslide victory (=a win by a very large amount in an election)· No one had anticipated such a landslide victory.· 没有人预料到会取得如此压倒性的胜利。a crushing victory (=a win by a very large amount)· Australia won a crushing 139-run victory over the West Indies.· 澳大利亚以139跑的压倒性优势战胜了西印度群岛队。a narrow victory (=a win by a small amount)· A general election on Oct. 5 produced a narrow victory for the People’s Progressive Party.· 10月5日的大选使人民进步党以微弱优势赢得胜利。an election/electoral victory· The Democrats were celebrating their election victory.· 民主党人正在庆祝他们的选举胜利。a military victory· one of the General’s most famous military victories· 将军最著名的军事胜利之一a moral victory (=when you show your beliefs are right, even if you lose the argument)· The victims’ families claimed the verdict as a moral victory.· 受害者家属将该裁决视为道义上的胜利。verbs动词win/score a victory· Today we have won an important victory.· 今天我们赢得了一场重要的胜利。lead somebody to victory· She led her team to victory in the finals.· 她带领球队在决赛中夺得了胜利。clinch victory (=finally win)· Adams scored a last-minute goal to clinch victory.· 亚当斯在最后一刻攻入一球,锁定了胜局。pull off a victory (=win when it is difficult)· Martin pulled off a surprise victory in the semi-final.· 马丁在半决赛中爆冷赢得了胜利。sweep to victory (=win easily)· Nixon swept to victory by 47 million votes to 29 million.· 尼克松以4700万票对2900万票大获全胜。victory + NOUNvictory + 名词victory celebrations· The victory celebrations went on all night.· 胜利庆典持续了整整一夜。a victory parade· They intend to hold a victory parade.· 他们打算举行一场胜利游行。a victory lap (=when a winning runner or player runs around the playing area)· He then took a victory lap around the arena.· 随后他绕着场馆跑了一圈庆祝胜利。phrases短语a string of victories (=a series of victories)· The team won a string of victories.· 该队赢得了一连串的胜利。COMMON ERRORS常见错误 ► Don’t say ‘get victory’ or ‘get the victory’. Say win a victory or win victory.THESAURUS同义词辨析victory noun [countable, uncountable] a situation in which you win a battle, game, election, or dispute在战斗、比赛、选举或争议中获胜的情形: · The crowds celebrated Italy’s victory against England.· 人群庆祝意大利战胜英格兰。· The party won a comfortable victory in the general election.· 该党在大选中取得了轻松的胜利。· We’re very confident of victory.· 我们对胜利非常有把握。win noun [countable] a victory in a sports game or in a competition体育比赛或竞技中的胜利: · It was an important win for the Yankees.· 这对洋基队来说是一场重要的胜利。· A couple from London are celebrating a big lottery win.· 一对来自伦敦的夫妇正在庆祝彩票大奖。triumph noun [countable] written书面 an important victory, especially in war or politics重大胜利,尤指战争或政治上的: · Thatcher’s greatest triumph was becoming the UK’s first female prime minister.· 撒切尔夫人最大的胜利是成为英国首位女首相。conquest noun [countable] a situation in which one country wins a war against another country and takes control of it一国通过战争打败另一国并取得其控制权的情形: · the Spanish conquest of Mexico· 西班牙对墨西哥的征服· Caesar is well-known for his military conquests.· 凯撒以其军事征服而广为人知。landslide noun [countable] an election victory in which one party or candidate gets far more votes than their opponents某政党或候选人以远超对手的票数赢得选举的情形: · In 1945, there was a Labour landslide.· 1945年,工党取得了压倒性的大胜。walkover especially British English, cakewalk American English noun [countable] informal非正式 a very easy victory轻而易举的胜利: · The match was expected to be a walkover for Brazil.· 这场比赛预计对巴西来说将是轻松取胜。upset noun [countable] a situation in which the person, team, party etc that was expected to win is defeated原本预期获胜的人、队伍、政党等却落败的情形: · Truman pulled off the greatest election upset in United States history.· 杜鲁门制造了美国历史上最大的选举冷门。