英 [traɪˈʌmfl] 美 [traɪˈʌmfl]
adj. 凯旋的,胜利的
triumphal /traɪˈʌmfəl/
形容词 Triumphal is used to describe things that are done or made to celebrate a victory or great success. 庆祝胜利的; 庆祝成功的
He made a triumphal entry into the city.
他作为胜利者进入那座城市。
... sniffy 嗤之以鼻的 triumphal 凯旋的 supercilious 目中无人的 ...
凯旋的,胜利的
He made his triumphal entry into Mexico City.
他胜利进入了墨西哥城。
He made a triumphal entry into the city.
他作为胜利者进入那座城市。
The architect and stage designer Giovanni Servandoni composed grand displays in Paris, featuring colourfully painted temples and triumphal arches.
建筑师兼舞台设计师乔瓦尼·塞尔凡多尼在巴黎设计了大型展览,以色彩鲜艳的寺庙和凯旋门著称。
He was determined to avoid the usual claim that Dianetics offered a triumphal march toward enlightenment.
Mr Aliev's triumphal return from America to Azerbaijan this summer was an extravagant affair.
Second, the security effort might seem less like a triumphal occupation if it were more diverse.
ECONOMIST: Not enough peacekeepers in Iraq, and they are the wrong sort