| 释义 | triumphanttri‧um‧phant /traɪˈʌmfənt/ ●○○ adjective    the triumphant women's gymnastics team
 As John Gardner has said, talent is one thing, while its triumphant expression is another.In his fourteen years as a fancier he has converted a hobby into something of a triumphant campaign.Only when we are fully deployed are we capable of that triumphant expression.She wanted to be alone; to escape with her triumphant discovery.The camera shutter winked and the photographer looked up from it, up and away, across the harbor; triumphant.Then one day she rang him with the triumphant news that she had finished.Winning a ring would be the triumphant moment of his career.
► triumphant look/smile/expression etc1showing pleasure and pride because of a victory or success:► emerged triumphant a triumphant grinNOUN► expression The Nationalists emerged triumphant from the political crisis.· As John Gardner has said, talent is one thing, while its triumphant expression is another.· Only when we are fully deployed are we capable of that triumphant expression.► look · But there was a new, triumphant look in the small red eyes.· He gave her a knowing, triumphant look and softly closed the door behind him.► return · For Jonathan it was a triumphant return to form following two missed seasons due to a severe hamstring injury.· Only impossibly high personal expectations kept Gea Johnson from celebrating her triumphant return to track.► smile · Allowing herself a small triumphant smile, she started the same process on the right boot.· A triumphant smile lit his perspiring face as he strode along the corridor to the kitchen.· This piece of information I gave him with a triumphant smile.  I feel exhausted, but also triumphant.triumphant look/smile/expression etc  a triumphant grin2having gained a victory or success:  the triumphant army  The Nationalists emerged triumphant from the political crisis.—triumphantly adverb:  ‘I’ve got a job,’ she announced triumphantly. |