英 [vɪkˈtɔːriəsli] 美 [vɪkˈtɔːriəsli]
adv. 获胜地;凯旋地
in a victorious manner
Virginia had defended her land victoriously
... victorious 获胜的 victoriously 获胜地 victress 女胜利(victory)者 ...
... proudly 傲慢地 victoriously 胜利地 gloriously 光荣地 ...
victorious 胜利的;凯旋的
This is what Mr. Obama victoriously campaigned on and, at least in the case of health care, what Americans seem to want.
这正是奥巴马在竞选中获胜的原因,至少在医疗保健方面,这似乎是美国人想要的。
If the confrontation has crystallized in this latest battle, it may already be heading toward a predictable conclusion: In the long run, the tech companies are destined to emerge victoriously.
如果在最近的这场战斗中,双方的对抗已经明朗化,那么可能已经有了一个可以预见的结论:从长远来看,科技公司注定会成功崛起。
The Party Congress closed victoriously on August18.
党的代表大会在8月18日胜利结束。
The final scene in the movie GLADIATOR did not end with Maximus riding victoriously into Rome as a triumphant General.
Small-government conservatives fume, yet this is what Mr Obama victoriously campaigned on and, at least in the case of health care, what Americans seem to want.
The first was the resignation last week of Joel Klein, head of the Justice Department's antitrust division and the man who began the relentless legal pursuit of Microsoft that ended victoriously for the government in June, when Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson called for the company to be broken in two.