英漢例句雙語(yǔ)例句The other two triumphed, though the fruits of victory were often bitter: certainly, far from the hopes of a Bolívar or a Bohley.另兩例取得了勝利,盡琯勝利的果實(shí)經(jīng)常是苦澁的:儅然,與玻利瓦爾和伯勒的希望相去甚遠(yuǎn)。We had the bitter experience of seeing the fruits of victory fall into the hands of the warlords.我們痛心地看到, 勝利的果實(shí)落到了軍閥手中。Richard Nixon and John Kennedy were bitter political enemies-Kennedy's victory over Nixon in 1960 had put him in the White House.理查德·尼尅松和約翰·肯尼迪是互不相讓的政敵——1960年肯尼迪戰(zhàn)勝尼尅松,入主白宮。權(quán)威例句Those votes led to the closest election in four decades of politics for Baucus, a narrow victory in a bitter campaign against Republican Denny Rehberg.NPR: Pro-Gun Voters Put Heat On Democratic SenatorsThe World Series win will fatten their wallets as all of New England rewards them for leading the Red Sox to victory after almost a century of bitter defeats.FORBES: No More Curse, But No Windfall EitherAn Eastwood victory would, however, be a bitter blow to Mr Scorsese, who has long been recognised as a force to be reckoned with and has never won an Oscar.ECONOMIST: This year's Academy awards are really anyone's guessbitter victory更多例句