victory的意思和读音

victory

: [ˈvɪkt(ə)ri] : ['vɪkt(ə)ri]

n.

victories  

adj.+n.great victory,glorious victory,ultimate victory,narrow victory,decisive victory

v.+n.celebrate victory,declare victory,gain victory,secure victory,claim victory

n.defeat

n.conquest,triumph,win,success

victoryn.— see alsomoral victory

1.[c][u]~ (over/against sb/sth)success in a game, an election, a war, etc.

the team's 3–2 victory against Poland 3:2

to win a victory

a decisive/narrow victory

an election victory

She is confident of victory in Saturday's final.

victory celebrations/parades

IDM

He swept to victory in the final of the championship.

roar, romp, sweep, etc. to victoryto win sth easily

He swept to victory in the final of the championship.

n.1.,;,2.()

n.1.the fact of winning a competition or battle, or an occasion when someone wins2.a situation in which someones principles or goals become officially accepted

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1.The Liverpool manager felt it was a thoroughly deserved victory by his team and was delighted with the overall display.

2.Few people care about the sport itself; victory is all that matters, and there's little joy in the experience.

3.However, what I learned after a few weeks was that the angel of victory must have had absolutely no feeling in her limbs.使

4.The share market euphoria that greeted Barack Obama's victory in the U. S. presidential election did not last long.

5.You will be helping create the conditions that will lead to the changes destined to give you to victory over the dark Ones.

6.The stories of battle and victory have always been told, and in the past, it was up to the leaders of each assault to document the past.

7.And the Supreme Court decided to hear several cases calling for the party's election victory to be annulled.

8.The clarity of his position in the end is what helped him win such a decisive victory. He did not try to be all things to all men.

9.His advisers argued that this was justified as he planned to dissolve the house and return power to the people, betting on victory.

10.They said he could no longer assume that the backing of regional strongmen would translate into a popular victory.