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		Definition of triumphant in English: triumphantadjective trʌɪˈʌmf(ə)nttraɪˈəmfənt 1Having won a battle or contest; victorious. 赢得战争(或比赛)的;胜利的  two of their triumphant Cup team 杯赛获胜运动队中的两名队员。 postpositive a comic fairy tale about innocence triumphant 一个关于天真获胜的喜剧童话。 Example sentencesExamples -  You are triumphant in conflicts after a period of strife and opposition.
 -  They returned triumphant, the eyes were bright and the gills were sufficiently red for the fish to be judged A grade fresh.
 -  A daredevil returned home triumphant yesterday after carrying out the highest bungee jump in the world.
 -  The defence and goalie shut out the Golden Hawk offence for the rest of the game to hold onto the win and remain triumphant.
 -  He is declared triumphant by default, and the host now rapidly changes the focus.
 -  To be triumphant in the battle, you have to focus on your innate desire to be good.
 -  But there is a special thrill in watching a young footballer facing a challenge and emerging triumphant.
 -  Bonfires blazed everywhere on Sunday evening welcoming the triumphant players back with the cup.
 -  She won four gold medals in different events at the championship and returned home triumphant.
 -  The triumphant success of this gangster paradigm lies in the script's wit and macabre irony.
 -  While the play was becoming more and more triumphant at the box-office, the movie was taking shape.
 -  He came out of that class triumphant, and he's never looked back.
 -  Britain was triumphant in science, commerce and military endeavours.
 -  The past year, in financial terms, had seen further triumphant success.
 -  However, it was a triumphant night for Rovers, despite the rain which made for gruelling conditions at Villa Park.
 -  Harriers' men's team were hit by injuries, with only one of the triumphant Southern team able to take part.
 -  He had experienced the joy of long-sought victory with the triumphant Limerick team of 1973.
 -  The long-awaited opening will mark the triumphant end of a battle stretching back up to four years.
 -  The triumphant Mottingham Village team celebrates its cup win against Fulham Town
 -  Each of the domes represents a battle in Ivan's triumphant war against the rebellious khan of Kazan.
 
 Synonyms victorious, successful, winning, prize-winning, conquering undefeated, unbeaten, unvanquished - 1.1 Feeling or expressing jubilation after a victory or achievement.
(因胜利或克服困难而)欢欣鼓舞的  he couldn't suppress a triumphant smile 他无法掩饰胜利的笑容。 Example sentencesExamples -  Then he turned and looked right at me, a triumphant grin battling the displeasure.
 -  An old woman is sitting on the front steps with a triumphant smile on her face.
 -  Kage continued to hold me there, I could almost picture his triumphant smirk.
 -  Satisfied with the answer, Selina plopped into the seat with a triumphant grin.
 -  He dropped me down to the ground and watched me with a triumphant smile.
 -  Ignoring Sam's constant triumphant smirks, Nick searched our faces for an answer.
 -  His icy green eyes widened as she gazed down at him, a triumphant smile plastered on her face.
 -  Each of these winners is greeted by a triumphant roar and wild celebrations around the winners' enclosure.
 -  He sat back in the copilot's seat and cast her a triumphant grin.
 -  He stayed silent, trying to hide a triumphant smile, as he carried me all the way back to his base.
 -  People exit with triumphant smiles carrying boxes full of books, usually acquired for less than a fiver.
 -  He had on a blank stare that made him look somewhat triumphant about something.
 -  When Canada wins by one point, Joe is triumphant - Team USA humbled and shocked.
 -  Robert spun around and paled at the sight of the girl's triumphant grin.
 -  People forgot the gloom of post-war hardships and were joyful, proud and triumphant.
 -  She tried to keep a triumphant smirk off her face when Petyr looked away.
 -  "So it was your boys fault, " concluded Tempest, looking triumphant.
 -  "Reason number three right there, " Faith said with a triumphant smile.
 -  A triumphant smile appeared on his face when the knob managed a full turn.
 -  I dared to look at Kelly a few minutes later and saw her giving a triumphant smile.
 
 Synonyms jubilant, exultant, elated, rejoicing, joyful, joyous, delighted, gleeful, proud, cock-a-hoop gloating, boastful, swaggering  
 
 OriginLate Middle English (in the sense 'victorious'): from Old French, or from Latin triumphant- 'celebrating a triumph', from the verb triumphare (see triumph).    Definition of triumphant in US English: triumphantadjectivetrīˈəmfənttraɪˈəmfənt 1Having won a battle or contest; victorious. 赢得战争(或比赛)的;胜利的 postpositive a comic fairy tale about innocence triumphant 一个关于天真获胜的喜剧童话。  the triumphant winner rose from his seat Example sentencesExamples -  The long-awaited opening will mark the triumphant end of a battle stretching back up to four years.
 -  But there is a special thrill in watching a young footballer facing a challenge and emerging triumphant.
 -  However, it was a triumphant night for Rovers, despite the rain which made for gruelling conditions at Villa Park.
 -  You are triumphant in conflicts after a period of strife and opposition.
 -  A daredevil returned home triumphant yesterday after carrying out the highest bungee jump in the world.
 -  He had experienced the joy of long-sought victory with the triumphant Limerick team of 1973.
 -  While the play was becoming more and more triumphant at the box-office, the movie was taking shape.
 -  Britain was triumphant in science, commerce and military endeavours.
 -  The triumphant Mottingham Village team celebrates its cup win against Fulham Town
 -  He is declared triumphant by default, and the host now rapidly changes the focus.
 -  The past year, in financial terms, had seen further triumphant success.
 -  Bonfires blazed everywhere on Sunday evening welcoming the triumphant players back with the cup.
 -  Harriers' men's team were hit by injuries, with only one of the triumphant Southern team able to take part.
 -  Each of the domes represents a battle in Ivan's triumphant war against the rebellious khan of Kazan.
 -  The defence and goalie shut out the Golden Hawk offence for the rest of the game to hold onto the win and remain triumphant.
 -  They returned triumphant, the eyes were bright and the gills were sufficiently red for the fish to be judged A grade fresh.
 -  She won four gold medals in different events at the championship and returned home triumphant.
 -  He came out of that class triumphant, and he's never looked back.
 -  To be triumphant in the battle, you have to focus on your innate desire to be good.
 -  The triumphant success of this gangster paradigm lies in the script's wit and macabre irony.
 
 Synonyms victorious, successful, winning, prize-winning, conquering - 1.1 Feeling or expressing jubilation after having won a victory or mastered a difficulty.
(因胜利或克服困难而)欢欣鼓舞的  he couldn't suppress a triumphant smile 他无法掩饰胜利的笑容。 Example sentencesExamples -  Robert spun around and paled at the sight of the girl's triumphant grin.
 -  He stayed silent, trying to hide a triumphant smile, as he carried me all the way back to his base.
 -  When Canada wins by one point, Joe is triumphant - Team USA humbled and shocked.
 -  Each of these winners is greeted by a triumphant roar and wild celebrations around the winners' enclosure.
 -  I dared to look at Kelly a few minutes later and saw her giving a triumphant smile.
 -  People exit with triumphant smiles carrying boxes full of books, usually acquired for less than a fiver.
 -  "Reason number three right there, " Faith said with a triumphant smile.
 -  Then he turned and looked right at me, a triumphant grin battling the displeasure.
 -  A triumphant smile appeared on his face when the knob managed a full turn.
 -  He dropped me down to the ground and watched me with a triumphant smile.
 -  People forgot the gloom of post-war hardships and were joyful, proud and triumphant.
 -  "So it was your boys fault, " concluded Tempest, looking triumphant.
 -  An old woman is sitting on the front steps with a triumphant smile on her face.
 -  His icy green eyes widened as she gazed down at him, a triumphant smile plastered on her face.
 -  Kage continued to hold me there, I could almost picture his triumphant smirk.
 -  Satisfied with the answer, Selina plopped into the seat with a triumphant grin.
 -  He had on a blank stare that made him look somewhat triumphant about something.
 -  She tried to keep a triumphant smirk off her face when Petyr looked away.
 -  He sat back in the copilot's seat and cast her a triumphant grin.
 -  Ignoring Sam's constant triumphant smirks, Nick searched our faces for an answer.
 
 Synonyms jubilant, exultant, elated, rejoicing, joyful, joyous, delighted, gleeful, proud, cock-a-hoop  
 
 UsageOf the two words triumphant and triumphal, the more common is triumphant, which means ‘victorious’ or ‘exultant’: she led an arduous campaign to its triumphant conclusion; he returned triumphant with a patent for his device. Triumphal means ‘used in or celebrating a triumph’: a triumphal parade OriginLate Middle English (in the sense ‘victorious’): from Old French, or from Latin triumphant- ‘celebrating a triumph’, from the verb triumphare (see triumph).     |