triumph

n.胜利,,就,

Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
triumph (noun)
1.
a ceremony attending the entering of Rome by a general who had won a decisive victory over a foreign enemy - compare ovation 1
2.
the joy or exultation of victory or success
3.
a) a victory or conquest by or as if by military force
b) a notable success - the party was a triumph
triumph (verb)
intransitive verb
1.
to obtain victory - prevail
2.
a) to receive the honor of a triumph
b) to celebrate victory or success boastfully or exultingly
Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus
triumph (noun)
1.
a successful result brought about by hard work
SYNONYMS:
achievement, acquirement, attainment, baby, coup, success, triumph
RELATED WORDS:
blockbuster, hit, jackpot, megahit, miracle, smash, winner; conquest, gain, victory, win; skill; deed, feat, performance; arrival, completion, consummation, culmination, execution, fruition, fulfillment ( fulfilment), implementation, realization
NEAR ANTONYMS:
botch, cock-up [], mess, muddle, shambles; bummer, bust, catastrophe, debacle ( débâcle), disaster, dud, failure, fiasco, fizzle, flop, washout; disappointment, letdown, loss, setback
nonachievement
triumph (noun)
2.
an instance of defeating an enemy or opponent
SYNONYMS:
palm, triumph, win
RELATED WORDS:
capture, conquest, mastery, subjugation, vanquishing; blowout, landslide, laugher, romp, runaway, shutout, sweep, walkaway, walkover; squeaker; success; takeover
NEAR ANTONYMS:
upset; collapse, debacle ( débâcle), disaster, failure, fizzle, flop, nonsuccess, washout; decline, slip, slump, wane; lurch, setback
beating, defeat, drubbing, licking, loss, overthrow, rout, shellacking, trimming, whipping
triumph (verb)
1.
to achieve victory (as in a contest)
SYNONYMS:
conquer, prevail, triumph
RELATED WORDS:
overcome, sweep; squeak, squeeze; contend, vie; succeed; breeze, romp
NEAR ANTONYMS:
collapse, fail, flop, fold, wash out; flounder, struggle; decline, slip, slump, wane
lose
triumph (verb)
2.
to feel or express joy or triumph
SYNONYMS:
crow, delight, exuberate, glory, jubilate, joy, kvell, rejoice, triumph
RELATED WORDS:
gloat, preen, swell; boast, brag; flaunt, parade, show off, strut, swagger
NEAR ANTONYMS:
bemoan, bewail, grieve, lament, regret, weep
triumph (verb)
to achieve a victory over
SYNONYMS:
best, conquer, defeat, dispatch, do down, get, get around, lick, master, overbear, overcome, overmatch, prevail (over), skunk, stop, subdue, surmount, take, trim, triumph (over), upend, win (against), worst
RELATED WORDS:
sweep; edge (out), nose out, pip []; annihilate, blow away, blow out, bomb, break, bury, clobber, cream, crush, drub, finish, flatten, overwhelm, rout, shellac, skin, slaughter, smoke [], snow under, thrash, trounce, upset, wallop, wax [], whip; cap, excel, flourish, score, succeed; knock off, knock over, overpower, overthrow, subjugate, unseat, vanquish; ace (out), better, eclipse, exceed, excel, outdistance, outdo, outfight, outshine, outstrip, overtop, surpass, top, transcend
NEAR ANTONYMS:
fall, give up, go down, go under; collapse, fail, flop, flunk, fold, wash out
lose (to)
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