victory
n. 胜利; 成功
A victory is a success in a struggle, war, or competition.
Union leaders are heading for victory in their battle over workplace rights.
工会领袖们即将赢得争取工作场所权利斗争的胜利。
...the former Welsh rugby union skipper who led Great Britain to victory over France.
率领英国队战胜法国队的前威尔士橄榄球联队队长
If you say that someone has won a moral victory, you mean that although they have officially lost a contest or dispute, they have succeeded in showing they are right about something.
She said her party had won a moral victory...
她说她的党派虽败犹荣。
We stood up to the West, and that's a moral victory.
我们勇敢反抗了西方强权,这是一种精神上的胜利。
1. a successful ending of a struggle or contest;
victory, conquest, triumph
这些名词均有"胜利"之意。
The news of rigged ballots has rubbed off much of the shine of their election victory.
他们操纵选票的消息使他们在选举中获得的胜利大为减色.
They won a miraculous victory over much stronger enemy.
他们战胜了远比自己强大的敌人,赢得了非凡的胜利.
Her Olimpic experience gave her a big advantage over the other contestants for the final victory.
她的奥运会参赛经历使她比起其他竞技对手在争取最后获胜上具有很大的优势.
The conquerors believed in crushing the defeated people into submission , knowing that they could not win their loyalty by the victory.
征服者们知道他们的胜利并不能赢得失败者的忠心,于是就认为只有通过武力才能将他们压服.
The news of victory rejoiced the heart of the whole nation.
胜利的喜悦使全国人民欢欣鼓舞.