victorious
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++vic·to·ri·ous /vɪkˈtɔːriəs/ ●○○ adjective WINhaving won a victory, or ending in a victory 得胜的,胜利的,战胜的 the victorious team 得胜的球队 We were confident that the Allies would emerge victorious (=finally win). 我们确信盟军最终一定能获胜。► see thesaurus at successful —victoriously adverb
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victorious• In the short run, they were victorious.• The Orc army was destroyed and Sigmar was ultimately victorious.• The supporters of the new school of thought were not completely victorious.• a victorious candidate• And who provided the support that made the idea victorious in many countries?• He shook hands with his victorious opponent.• And when one side emerges victorious, or appears to, their team has won.• Then she raised her arms like a victorious swimmer, stretched toward the ceiling, and came back.• Three young men from the victorious team came forward to collect their trophy.emerge victorious• Cinderella, far from being destroyed by her siblings' jealousy as were Oedipus' sons, emerges victorious.• He repeatedly says he believes that she will lead the Conservatives into the next election and emerge victorious.• They fought a duel using huge thorns of the sacred crab-apple tree, and Hahgwehdiyu emerged victorious.• The All Blacks emerged victorious courtesy of four first-half penalties from stand-off Tony Brown.• The billionaire tycoon, who fell from power less than two years ago, has emerged victorious from the general election.• And when one side emerges victorious, or appears to, their team has won.vic·to·ri·ous adjectiveChineseSyllable
victory, a or in victory ending won having Corpus a
victorious
vic‧to‧ri‧ous /vɪkˈtɔːriəs/
adjective
having won a victory, or ending in a victory:
the victorious team
We were confident that the Allies would emerge victorious (=finally win).
—victoriously adverb
▪ successful achieving what you wanted, or having the effect or result you intended: He applied for a visa three times and in the end he was successful. | The treatment was successful. | It was a highly successful campaign.
▪effective having the effect or result that was wanted - used especially about treatments, drugs, or methods: The drug is effective against a range of diseases. | We still haven't found an effective way to solve the problem.
▪victorious successful as a result of winning in a game, election, war etc: the captain of the victorious team | She emerged victorious in the second round of voting.
▪promising likely to be very successful in the future, used especially about someone who is good at a job, sport, art etc: a promising young athlete | He gave up a promising career in banking.
▪thriving very successful – used about a company, industry, or organization that is doing well at a particular time: The area has a thriving tourist industry. | The school is thriving academically.
▪booming extremely successful – used about an economy, or when business or trade is increasing: the booming economy in China | Business is booming.
vic‧to‧ri‧ous /vɪkˈtɔːriəs/
adjectivehaving won a victory, or ending in a victory:
—victoriously adverb
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