victory如何读

英:[ˈvɪktəri]

美:[ˈvɪktəri]

victory英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C] [U] 胜利,成功,赢 the act of winning or state of having won, in war or in any kind of struggle

victory是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 胜利,战胜,得胜,胜仗
  2. 成功
  3. 克服,征服
  4. 【罗神】胜利女神(像)
  5. 好处

victory自然拼读

vic·to·ry

vIk t ri

victory变形

复数:victories

victory词根

词根:victor

adj.

victorious 胜利的;凯旋的

adv.

victoriously 获胜地;凯旋归来地

n.

victor 胜利者

victory英英释义

noun

success in a struggle against an enemy, opponent, or obstacle.One more victory and she'll be eligible for the finals.Learning to walk again was a tremendous victory for him.The candidate's supporters celebrated her victory.

the final, decisive defeat of an enemy in a battle, war, or contest.At that point in the war, victory over the enemy seemed impossible.

victory词组

victory over战胜

win victory赢得胜利

landslide victory以绝对优势取得胜利

narrow victory险胜

pyrrhic victory付出极大代价而获得的胜利

victory区别

 conquest, victory, triumph

这组词都有“胜利”的意思,其区别是:

conquest指获取胜利或征服,把败者置于控制之下。

victory普通用词,主要指在战争、斗争或竞赛中获得的胜利,侧重艰辛与成功。

triumph着重胜利或成功的辉煌与彻底。

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victory词源中文解释

公元1300年左右,"军事优势,在战斗或体育比赛中的胜利",源自盎格鲁-法语和古法语 victorie(12世纪)并直接源自拉丁语 victoria "胜利",源自拉丁语 vincere "克服,征服"的过去分词词干(源自 PIE 词根 *weik-(3)"战斗,征服"的鼻音形式)。在第二次世界大战中, V.E.("欧洲的胜利")和 V.J.("日本的胜利")这些词首次于1944年9月2日被詹姆斯·F·伯恩(James F. Byrne)使用,当时他是美国战争动员局的局长[《华盛顿邮报》,1944年9月10日]。

victory词源英文解释

Middle English victorie, from Anglo-French, from Latin victoria, from victor

The first known use of victory was in the 14th century

victory儿童词典英英释义

vicuñanoun

a wild cud-chewing animal of the Andes that is related to the llama and alpaca

the wool of the vicuña

victual1 of 2noun

food fit for humans

plural supplies of food : provisions

victual2 of 2verb

to supply with food

to store provisions

victual1 of 2noun

food fit for humans

plural supplies of food : provisions

victual2 of 2verb

to supply with food

to store provisions

victuallernoun

one that supplies provisions (as to an army or a ship)

victual1 of 2noun

food fit for humans

plural supplies of food : provisions

victual2 of 2verb

to supply with food

to store provisions

victuallernoun

one that supplies provisions (as to an army or a ship)

victual1 of 2noun

food fit for humans

plural supplies of food : provisions

victual2 of 2verb

to supply with food

to store provisions

victorynoun

the overcoming of an enemy or opponent

success in a struggle

victory 例句

1 No, all he knew this morning when he crawled out of bed was that he could not stand another day of Union victory celebrations.

2 It took them a long time—too long—but they all knew those weapons could make the difference between victory and defeat if they got them back to camp in time.

3 Antique imitation carriage. It means victory.

仿古马车壁画,马到成功.

4 After the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor and their invasion of Alaska, Americans wanted a victory.

5 It was a decisive victory for the army.

6 He didn’t like the idea of tromping through fields full of ruins under a blazing sun, shoving his way through hordes of sweaty tourists while searching for a split-personality victory goddess.

7 I could feel their electrifying hope of victory all around me: they walked differently, talked differently, and didn’t hesitate to shower us with angry words and deeds, letting us know we were short-timers.

8 It wasn’t the margin of victory or the time of 10:50 that people marveled at.

9 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.

10 Other early reports concerned the victories of Ian Smith’s troops in Rhodesia and detentions of government opponents in South Africa.

11 They can either spur us on to victory or stop us in our tracks.

它们既可以激励我们通向成功,也可以使我们停止在前进的道路上.

12 “South Africa belongs to us once more,” Malan proclaimed in his victory speech.

13 The battle earned him a small victory, and Mark Antony returned to Alexandria and to Cleopatra in triumph.

14 With that victory, the team had won all its games.

15 "Hurray for us," I get out, but there's no joy of victory in my voice.

16 They had been promised liberation, but as historian Gene Allen Smith wrote, “Once Jackson had secured victory, he denied slaves their promised freedom while he had white armed troops to enforce his decision.”

17 Noon, summer, marriage and victory.

正午 、 夏天 、 婚姻和胜利方面.

18 They'd been little more than ballast since Storm's End, and were eager to get at the foe, confident of victory.

19 I took a dim view of my chances of victory.

我对我成功的机会是持悲观看法.

20 They overpowered the alliance’s main fighting force on August 20, 1794, at what is known today as Fallen Timbers, and for three days after the victory, laid waste to Indigenous houses and fields.

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