柯林斯詞典victory /?v?kt?r?, ?v?ktr?/ (victories) 1. N-VAR A victory is a success in a struggle, war, or competition. 勝利 Union leaders are heading for victory in their battle over workplace rights. 工會(huì)領(lǐng)袖們?cè)跔?zhēng)取工作場(chǎng)所權(quán)利的斗爭(zhēng)中正邁向勝利。2. PHRASE If you say that someone has won a moral victory, you mean that although they have officially lost a contest or dispute, they have succeeded in showing they are right about something. 精神勝利 She said her party had won a moral victory. 她說(shuō)她的黨已贏得了精神上的勝利。 返回 victory劍橋詞典an occasion when you win a game , competition , election , war , etc. or the fact that you have won 勝利,獲勝;成功 The Redskins opened the season by scoring a resounding /stunning /impressive 25–3 victory against/over Detroit. 賽季首場(chǎng)比賽紅人隊(duì)便以25比3的驚人比分大勝底特律隊(duì)。 Grant won /achieved /gained a comfortable /easy victory against/over Cooper in yesterday's match . 昨天的比賽中格蘭特輕松戰(zhàn)勝庫(kù)珀。 This result is a triumphant victory for democracy . 這個(gè)結(jié)果是民主的勝利。 也見 Pyrrhic victory 反義詞defeat noun ?victory lap US (UK lap of honour) a run around a track or sports field that is made by a winner of a race or a team that has won a game (贏得比賽勝利后的)繞場(chǎng)慶祝 習(xí)語(yǔ)be a victory for common sense 返回 victory