单词 | Triumph |
例句 | 1 Hollywood's favourite actor was modest about his latest triumph. 2 The victorious army returned in triumph. 3 Winning the championship is a great personal triumph . 4 The new bridge is a triumph of engineering. 5 He was punching the air in triumph. 6 The greater the struggle, the more glorious the triumph. 7 In every triumph, there's a lot of try. 8 He held up the prize in triumph. 9 The winning team returned home in triumph. 10 It was a personal triumph over her old rival. 11 Ben's got a thing about Triumph motorbikes - he's got three of them. 12 The important thing in Life is not triumph,[] but the struggle; the essential thing is not to have conquered but to have fought well. 13 The book celebrates the hostages' remarkable triumph over appalling adversity. 14 The championships proved to be a personal triumph for the coach, Dave Donovan. 15 The match ended in triumph for the French team. 16 The leading runner raised his arms in triumph. 17 After the war, the victors returned in triumph. 18 She scored a resounding triumph over her rival. 19 He did a little dance of triumph. 20 The gallery is a triumph of design. 21 He's always crowing about his latest triumph. 22 The Triumph Spitfire is a classic car. 23 We trumpeted our triumph all over the school. 24 After the game the victors returned in triumph. 25 The bridge is a triumph of modern engineering. 26 He punched the air in triumph. 27 Her sense of triumph was short-lived. 28 Her triumph was a cause for celebration. 29 She gave a little crow of triumph. 30 I learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear. Nelson Mandela 1 Hollywood's favourite actor was modest about his latest triumph. 2 The victorious army returned in triumph. 3 Winning the championship is a great personal triumph . 4 He was punching the air in triumph. 5 He held up the prize in triumph. 6 It was a personal triumph over her old rival. 7 Ben's got a thing about Triumph motorbikes - he's got three of them. 8 The book celebrates the hostages' remarkable triumph over appalling adversity. 9 The championships proved to be a personal triumph for the coach, Dave Donovan. 10 She was confident that she would ultimately triumph over adversity. 31 News of their triumph was flashed around the world. 32 The team's win was greeted as a major triumph. 33 Industry-watchers hailed the takeover as a triumph. 34 He rode in triumph to the Tsar. 35 The triumph came as a surprise to many fans. 36 Her arrest was a triumph of international cooperation. 37 An air of triumph exuded from her. 38 In the end[ ], good shall triumph over evil. 39 His eyes gleamed with/in triumph. 40 The match was a personal triumph for Rivaldo. 41 Saint Augustine's 'City of God' is an allegory of the triumph of Good over Evil. 42 Cataract operations are a triumph of modern surgery, with a success rate of more than 90 percent. 43 The victory over the French at Waterloo was Wellington's greatest triumph. 44 Her Wimbledon victory was hailed as a triumph over adversity. 45 The new plane was a triumph of European industrial and technical collaboration. 46 'I've done it,' she thought with a sweet sense of triumph. 47 It was the Republican Party's third election triumph in a row. 48 They hailed the signing of the agreement as a major diplomatic triumph. 49 Wherever tyranny, oppression and brutality have threatened the free world, our two countries have stood for the triumph of good over evil. 50 The constitutional changes have been hailed as a triumph for democracy. 51 The centre of Paris,the Arch of Triumph, rays out into twelve busy streets. 52 The President is keen to notch a political triumph that would foster freer world trade and faster economic growth. 53 His triumph was overshadowed by an uneasy sense of foreboding. 54 Even the quality papers agreed that it was a triumph. 55 The union scored a triumph in negotiating a minimum wage within the industry. 56 His tumultuous triumph 5 years ago now seems a mere footnote in history. 57 She was confident that she would ultimately triumph over adversity. 58 The signing of the agreement was a personal triumph for the Prime Minister. 59 Some Marxists believe that socialism will one day triumph through world revolution. 60 The film is a heart-warming tale of triumph against the odds. 61 I believe that sooner or later good must triumph over evil. 62 Brace up! You haven't been swamped yet. You still have a chance to triumph over him. 63 Just wars are bound to triumph over wars of aggression. 64 The news staggered her belief in the triumph of justice. 65 He returned in triumph from the sales with a half-price stereo system. 66 There was a jarring note of triumph in his voice. 67 He raised his arms in triumph as he crossed the line for his 100-metres win. 68 It was a great triumph when our team won the race. 69 The harder the conflict,[http:///triumph.html] the more glorious the triumph. Thomas Paine 70 In ourselves are triumph and defeat. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 71 It was a triumph to pedagogic brainwashing. 72 Friend's triumph flared like a lightning flash. 73 Can United repeat their 1999 Euro triumph? 74 Until late antiquity Vulso's triumph remained a byword for luxury. 75 Perhaps Gen Pinochet's detention was a factor in the recent triumph of the social democrats there. 76 Behind virtually every significant performance breakthrough lies a trail of trial and error, qualified triumph, and failed experimentation. 77 The Gunners were edged into third spot overall by Liverpool, whose £5.8m haul included £1.3m for their FA Cup final triumph. 78 Chosen her as she sat drinking tea and eating chocolate biscuits and enjoying her small triumph. 79 The 1955 original was a triumph of atmosphere, character, diabolical wit and outright scare-you-silly shock tactics. 80 But not until 1936 did both the necessities and advantages of this course begin to triumph in the field of ideas. 81 The physical expression of female sexuality is her monthly period and its triumph lies in her giving birth. 82 It was a beauty more apparent to him in man's defeat than in his triumph. 83 The result was a triumph for Keynesian economics: a vigorous and expanding universe, filled with material objects. 84 The brightest are wasted: the cunning triumph: the robber barons are back. 85 The leering triumph on her captor's brutish features changed to a rigid mask of surprise. 86 If a man has talent and can't use it, he's failed. If he uses only half of it, he has partly failed. If he uses the whole of it, he has succeeded, and won a satisfaction and triumph few men ever know. Thomas Wolfe 87 I flashed the Monster a look of triumph and waited for the attention to begin. 88 This emphasis on the triumph of masculine order is the context of Book V's final cantos. 89 The birth is being hailed as a triumph for the zoo's breeding programme. 90 There is no greater joy than that of feeling oneself a creator. The triumph of life is expressed by creation. Henri Bergson 91 And even if you score a triumph, avoid crowing about your success. 92 Now Jim is hoping to out-manoeuvre the yobs with his latest set of wheels - a special edition Triumph Trident motorbike. 93 Freud later developed the technique of free association, a triumph which is often neglected in the discussion of his controversial theories. 94 But if they drop points, Leicester City or Derby County could triumph in a nail-biting finish. 95 Outside in a triumph of properly-laid crazy paving pathways and terraces, to give several levels. 96 Its triumph in everyday discourse is the demand for rational or empirical justification. 97 Eventually, the plot disintegrates into a series of dream-like sequences of revenge and triumph. 98 Her whole adult life was a triumph of determination over a body that could have condemned her to permanent invalidism. 99 They expressed the triumph of legal equality and state authority over the privileges of the landed aristocracy. 100 It doesn't matter who you are,[ ] where you come from. The ability to triumph begins with you - always. Oprah Winfrey 101 The statistics leave no doubt that the triumph of capital has lead to more and more unequal distribution of income and wealth. 102 That first time had been a personal triumph, a great adventure. 103 The triumph of their compromise still rang in their ears. 104 It has often been asked how barbarity could triumph so quickly in such a high culture. 105 Wes's greatest triumph was undoubtedly the time he removed the grating from the coal cellar outside Skeldale House. 106 Robert Kennedy was assassinated in the kitchen following his greatest political triumph. 107 I had seen the march of feudal armies, the victors returning in triumph, captive princes led past in chains. 108 To have quit in failure would have been unthinkable but it was triumph all the way. 109 Nowadays a Triumph would disappear under Marlon, never to be seen or heard again. 110 They regard a last-minute request to spend the weekend collating figures in Darlington as proof positive of their triumph against chauvinism. 111 Share My Lettuce was much more of a commercial success than it was a critical triumph. 112 That may not seem like a big deal, but for me it was a triumph. 113 Thousands of people lined Broadway to cheer the Yankees and celebrate their World Series triumph. 114 Yet even in its triumph over human competition, the computer is proving something of a boon to the chess world. 115 Boughton Hall closed the gap with an eight wicket triumph at Huyton. 116 The two children began a fast stamping dance around and around, the rescued ball held aloft in triumph. 117 The cancer problem and cell membrane proteins were only the latest triumph. 118 In those five seasons of triumph, 86 of their 140 championship matches were won and only 20 lost. 119 Hence 60 years on the name Dunkirk still evokes images of triumph in the face of great odds. 120 This is an uplifting story of triumph by a black woman who overcame adversity and became an inspiration for millions. 121 Swarf smiled in triumph, letting the body fall on to the ground. 122 He gave a demonstration to his colleagues on how to triumph. 123 After the triumph, we will have to concentrate on educational work so that women are at last in a position to express demands. 124 My adolescence was a triumph of the superego over the id. 125 His sins are still murky enough to prevent his enemies from full enjoyment of triumph. 126 The surprise payment was hailed as a triumph by the receivers of the Belfast car company which collapsed ten years ago. 127 If it is confirmed by longer and larger clinical trials, this will rightly be hailed as a scientific triumph. 128 She felt a momentary triumph and something approaching relief[/triumph.html], as if Amy had at last consented to communicate with the world. 129 Manager Coyle, understandably, refuses to discuss the possibility of a double triumph. 130 Nothing that we do, is done in vain. I believe, with all my soul, that we shall see triumph. Charles Dickens 131 The result was a wonderful success for Wren, for the garden planners and for Carteron himself-a triumph, in fact. 132 Alice ended with a flourish of her bow, held it high in the air and found herself laughing in triumph. 133 The 15 players triumph in the technical complexities of the five etudes. 134 The Papanicolaou test for cervical cancer detection: a triumph and a tragedy. 135 In sum, special interests of politically effective groups rather than socially desirable interests triumph. 136 Cantor was barely able to utter this single word, so full of suspense, desire, triumph, and some deviousness. 137 My congratulations are of course extended to Virginia Bottomley on her personal triumph and her weekend elevation to the Cabinet. 138 Our friendship is a triumph of overcoming every known barrier. 139 For a team that ranks in the bottom third in caring for the ball, this was a triumph of epic proportions. 140 The most disputed regional elections were cancelled by Hodge but the new elections again led to rightist triumph. 141 The inspiring influence behind an automatic promotion triumph is determined Boro will not just make up the numbers in the top flight. 142 Even for the socialists the road to proletarian triumph ran through a fully developed capitalism. 143 Where the struggle was too strong to be defeated, they view it with abhorrence as a triumph for an adversary nation. 144 It seemed to be a triumph for international cooperation and reason. 145 She moved around the font into the chapel and at once gave a small cry of triumph. 146 The enemy, supposing we were disabled, set up a fiendish yell of triumph. 147 The rationalist opposition replaced the murder of the imam with the triumph of reason as the barrier against despotism. 148 He felt as if he was on the brink of the greatest personal triumph of his life. 149 Given that record, his comeback is perhaps less a triumph for himself than a defeat for Mr Lahoud and Mr Hoss. 150 Journal in double triumph Roy Castle takes a break from record-breaking and relaxes with a good read. 151 The Triumph code name, by the way, has been changed. 152 John McWhorter, a linguist and controversialist of mixed liberal and conservative views, sees the triumph of 1960s counterculture as responsible for the decline of formal English. 153 Atia looks at her son, but memory and regret triumph over aristocratic pride. 154 Fresh from a nail-biting triumph with his economic stimulus package, Barack Obama will head to the American heartland tomorrow in an attempt to win public support for his massive rescue bill. 155 Until the white water kayaker's bronze medal triumph, many Togolese had no idea who he was bar the odd mention in the sports pages of local newspapers. 156 Maxwell's Theory of Electromagnetism, Light as an Electromagnetic Phenomenon, and the Triumph of the Wave Theory of Light. 157 The victory of the Trinitarians in England in the latter half of the seventeenth century was not only as complete, but also as extraordinary, as St. Athanasius’s original triumph. 158 No,[/triumph.html] " replied he with an air of triumph which would have puzzled the most clever diviner". 159 However, United's triumph was built on an excellent home record with their form on the road far less dominant. 160 In a rare legal triumph, Mr Hong fought and won a battle to have his year of reeducation through labour declared illegal. 161 Many of his contemporaries shared his surprise and dismay and assumed that this apparent triumph of an uncivilised eastern nation over the best fighting machine in Europe was but a flash in the pan. 162 One or two setbacks are not a sign of permanent failure. The odd triumph doesn't turn you into a genius. 163 Try to keep your sense of humor and let it triumph over grumpiness. 164 Rodolfo Borrell's men followed up their triumph in a prestigious tournament in Tenerife with another success in Villarreal and will now head into next Saturday's clash at Fulham in confident mood. 165 All that is needed for the triumph of a misguide cause is that good people do nothing. 166 To begin with, the scale of Ms Yingluck's triumph makes it very much harder for the forces of the establishment to deny her victory, through legal or extralegal manoeuvres. 167 LIVERPOOL'S 1965 FA Cup-winning team will be reunited next month to celebrate the 45th anniversary of their famous triumph. 168 The annual Man versus Horse race over 22 miles of Powys countryside has seen an equine triumph once again. 169 To paraphrase 18th-century statesman Edmund Burke, all that is needed for the triumph of a misguided cause is that good people do nothing. 170 Sin can triumph only by enfeebling the mind, and destroying the liberty of the soul. 171 LONDON - ROBERTO Mancini believes Manchester City's FA Cup triumph can be the launchpad for an assault on next season's Premier League. 172 Edmund Burke wrote, "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. 173 The belief is that this process will reveal the truth, just as the best idea will triumph in what John Stuart Mill called the "marketplace of ideas." 174 As Mark Darcy, Firth played an illusive dreamboat named after his own television triumph as Austen's hero; Grant's portrayal of the caddish Daniel Cleaver was an amused nod at his own popular persona. 175 God has spoken from his sanctuary: 'In triumph I will parcel out Shechem and measure off the Valley of Succoth. 176 Facing the falling of commercialized culture context, desirableness of material and market rules, how should literature, walking into the new century, go out the deep valley and re-create triumph? 177 In Hindu mythology, Durga is a symbol for power and the triumph of good over evil. 178 Operating a pitch of delirious precision, the movie is a rich, cartoonish dream: non-stop Op art, and a triumph of virtual virtuosity. 179 The Great Depression ended this imitative surge in which the universal bank appeared to triumph. 180 With the triumph of the universal library, we must now ask: What of the librarians? 181 Nor was it any triumph of democracy: in 1653 the new boss, Oliver Cromwell, sent Parliament (such as it was) packing, nominated his own poodle body, and when the poodles yapped kicked them out too. 182 A whooper spreads its wings in a flashy display of triumph. 183 The warship is depicted in full sail as she headed for the battle of Trafalgar and triumph over the French and Spanish fleets in 1805. 184 "Eddington presented these as a triumph for general relativity, and Einstein, who was known to physicists but not the public, became a star overnight, " said Farmelo. |
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