triumphs
n. 胜利( triumph的名词复数 ); 巨大的成就; (成功的)典范; (巨大成功或胜利的)心满意足
v. 获胜( triumph的第三人称单数 ); 克服; 打败; 战胜
A triumph is a great success or achievement, often one that has been gained with a lot of skill or effort.
The championships proved to be a personal triumph for the coach, Dave Donovan...
事实证明,在这次锦标赛中教练戴夫·多诺万取得了非凡的个人成就。
Cataract operations are a triumph of modern surgery, with a success rate of more than 90 percent...
成功率达到 90% 以上的白内障手术是现代外科学的杰出成果。
Triumph is a feeling of great satisfaction and pride resulting from a success or victory.
Her sense of triumph was short-lived...
她只感受了片刻成功的喜悦。
He was laughing with triumph.
他发出胜利的大笑。
If someone or something triumphs, they gain complete success, control, or victory, often after a long or difficult struggle.
All her life, Kelly had stuck with difficult tasks and challenges, and triumphed...
凯莉一生经历了各种艰巨的任务与挑战,她都一一成功应对了。
The whole world looked to her as a symbol of good triumphing over evil.
全世界都把她视为正义战胜邪恶的象征。
one of the greatest triumphs of modern science
现代科学最重大的成就之一
He achieved great triumphs.
他获得了巨大成功.
In a letter Enler obtained one of his finest triumphs.
在以后的一篇文章中,安乐尔得到了他的最优美的成果之一.
They had passed over Hoover's triumphs.
他们避而不谈胡佛的成就.
I might have had my due share in the triumphs of this century.
我也许能在这个世纪的胜利中得到我应得的一份.