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tri·umph
/ˈtraɪəm(p)f/
勝利,成功(
vi
.)勝利,成功;狂歡,喜悅
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tri·umph
,
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Triumphed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Triumphing
.]
1.
To
celebrate
victory
with
pomp
;
to
rejoice
over
success
;
to
exult
in
an
advantage
gained
;
to
exhibit
exultation
.
How
long
shall
the
wicked
triumph
?
--
Ps
.
xciv
. 3.
Sorrow
on
thee
and
all
the
pack
of
you
That
triumph
thus
upon
my
misery
! --
Shak
.
2.
To
obtain
victory
;
to
be
successful
;
to
prevail
.
Triumphing
over
death
,
and
chance
,
and
thee
,
O
Time
.
--
Milton
.
On
this
occasion
,
however
,
genius
triumphed
.
--
Macaulay
.
3.
To
be
prosperous
;
to
flourish
.
Where
commerce
triumphed
on
the
favoring
gales
.
--
Trumbull
.
4.
To
play
a
trump
card
. [
Obs
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tri·umph
n.
1.
Rom. Antiq.
A
magnificent
and
imposing
ceremonial
performed
in
honor
of
a
general
who
had
gained
a
decisive
victory
over
a
foreign
enemy
.
Note:
☞
The
general
was
allowed
to
enter
the
city
crowned
with
a
wreath
of
laurel
,
bearing
a
scepter
in
one
hand
,
and
a
branch
of
laurel
in
the
other
,
riding
in
a
circular
chariot
,
of
a
peculiar
form
,
drawn
by
four
horses
.
He
was
preceded
by
the
senate
and
magistrates
,
musicians
,
the
spoils
,
the
captives
in
fetters
,
etc
.,
and
followed
by
his
army
on
foot
in
marching
order
.
The
procession
advanced
in
this
manner
to
the
Capitoline
Hill
,
where
sacrifices
were
offered
,
and
victorious
commander
entertained
with
a
public
feast
.
2.
Hence
,
any
triumphal
procession
;
a
pompous
exhibition
;
a
stately
show
or
pageant
. [
Obs
.]
Our
daughter
,
In
honor
of
whose
birth
these
triumphs
are
,
Sits
here
,
like
beauty's
child
. --
Shak
.
3.
A
state
of
joy
or
exultation
for
success
.
Great
triumph
and
rejoicing
was
in
heaven
.
--
Milton
.
Hercules
from
Spain
Arrived
in
triumph
,
from
Geryon
slain
. --
Dryden
.
4.
Success
causing
exultation
;
victory
;
conquest
;
as
,
the
triumph
of
knowledge
.
5.
A
trump
card
;
also
,
an
old
game
at
cards
. [
Obs
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tri·umph
,
v. t.
To
obtain
a
victory
over
;
to
prevail
over
;
to
conquer
.
Also
,
to
cause
to
triumph
. [
Obs
.]
Two
and
thirty
legions
that
awe
All
nations
of
the
triumphed
word
. --
Massinger
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
triumph
n
1:
a
successful
ending
of
a
struggle
or
contest
; "
the
general
always
gets
credit
for
his
army's
victory
"; "
the
agreement
was
a
triumph
for
common
sense
" [
syn
:
victory
]
[
ant
:
defeat
]
2:
the
exultation
of
victory
v
1:
prove
superior
; "
The
champion
prevailed
,
though
it
was
a
hard
fight
" [
syn
:
prevail
]
2:
be
ecstatic
with
joy
[
syn
:
wallow
,
rejoice
]
3:
dwell
on
with
satisfaction
[
syn
:
gloat
,
crow
]
4:
to
express
great
joy
; "
Who
cannot
exult
in
Spring
?" [
syn
:
exult
,
rejoice
,
jubilate
]
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