victory
含义: The act of winning or succeeding in a competition, battle, or struggle
'Victory' refers to the act of winning or succeeding in a competition, battle, or struggle. It implies overcoming an opponent or achieving a desired outcome against challenges. The word carries a sense of triumph and is often used in contexts ranging from sports and military conflicts to personal achievements and political campaigns.
例句
- The team celebrated their victory with champagne in the dressing room. 球队在更衣室里用香槟庆祝他们的胜利。El equipo celebró su victoria con champán en el vestuario.チームは控室でシャンパンで勝利を祝いました。팀은 탈의실에서 샴페인으로 승리를 축하했습니다.
- It was a hard-fought victory that required years of preparation. 这是一场需要多年准备的艰苦胜利。Fue una victoria muy reñida que requirió años de preparación.それは何年もの準備を必要とした激しい戦いの末の勝利でした。그것은 수년간의 준비가 필요했던 치열한 끝에 얻은 승리였습니다.
- Her election victory surprised many political commentators. 她的选举胜利让许多政治评论员感到惊讶。Su victoria electoral sorprendió a muchos comentaristas políticos.彼女の選挙勝利は多くの政治評論家を驚かせました。그녀의 선거 승리는 많은 정치 평론가들을 놀라게 했습니다.
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用法指南
语境: general
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From Latin 'victoria' meaning 'a conquering', from 'victor' (a conqueror), from 'vincere' (to conquer). Related to 'convince', 'invincible', 'province', and 'vanquish'.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
故事与趣闻
From Latin 'victoria,' derived from 'vincere' meaning 'to conquer.' The Romans personified Victory as a goddess, often depicted with wings and a laurel wreath. The famous 'V for Victory' hand sign became a symbol of resistance during World War II.
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