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victory

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victory ♦︎ win ♦︎ landslide ♦︎ defeat ♦︎ upset ♦︎ resultThese are all words for success in a game, competition, election or war. 这些词均表示比赛、竞争、选举或战争中的胜利、成功。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a victory / a win / a landslide / an upset / a result for sba victory / a win / an upset / a result against sba victory / win over sba victory / a win / a landslide / an upset in stha stunning / surprise victory / win / defeat / upset / resulta comprehensive / decisive / crushing / narrow victory / win / defeata great victory / win / upset / resulta Democrat / Labour, etc. victory / win / landslideto pull off / get a victory / win / resultto clinch / secure / snatch / score / notch up / chalk up / gain / earn a victory / winto cruise to / sweep to / romp to / claim / deserve / celebrate victory / a winto win a victory / by a landslide victory [countable, uncountable] success in a game, competition, election, argument or war 胜利;成功The team are celebrating a 3-2 victory over Poland.这支队正在庆祝以3:2战胜波兰队。Labour swept to victory in the 1997 election.工党在1997年的选举中大获全胜。A moral victory is a situation in which your ideas or principles are proved to be right and fair, even though you may not have succeeded where practical results are concerned. * moral victory指自己的看法或原则被证明是正确或合理的,即使在实际成果上并未取得成功In spite of the result, we felt we had won a moral victory.虽然结果如此,但我们还是觉得自己赢得了精神胜利。 OPP defeat defeat verb see also victor winner win [countable] (rather informal) victory in a game, competition or election (比赛、竞争或选举中的)胜利People still talk about the famous win against Brazil.人们仍在谈论那场战胜巴西的著名赛事。Torino notched up a 2-1 win at Lazio.都灵队以2:1战胜拉齐奥队。They have now gone 10 games without a win.他们迄今为止已是10场比赛没有赢过一场。After this year's election win, they have time on their side.赢得了今年的选举后,他们有了充裕的时间。Win is a slightly informal word, used especially in sports journalism. It is not used to talk about victory in an argument or war. * win略为不正式,尤用于体育新闻中,不用于指辩论或战争的胜利。 OPP loss A loss is a failure to win a game, competition or election. * loss指比赛、竞争或选举中的失败Argentina's 2-1 loss to Brazil.阿根廷对巴西1:2的落败 see also win win verb , winner winner landslide [countable, usually singular] an election in which one person or party gets very many more votes than the other people or parties 一方选票占压倒性多数的选举;一方占绝对优势的选举The National Party won by a landslide.国家党以压倒性多数的选票获胜。No one expected a repeat of Labour's 1997 landslide victory.谁也没有料想到工党1997年压倒性的选举胜利会重演。 defeat [countable, usually singular] the act of winning a victory over sb in a game, competition, election or war (比赛、竞争、选举或战争中的)击败,战胜They played a key role in Wellington's defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo.他们在惠灵顿击败拿破仑的滑铁卢战役中起了关键作用。He almost pulled off a shock defeat of the reigning champion.他差点儿便意外地战胜了那卫冕冠军。 see also defeat defeat verb upset [countable] (rather informal, especially journalism 尤用于新闻) (in a competition) a situation in which a person or team beats the person or team that was expected to win (竞争中的)意外结果,爆冷门The war veteran came close to pulling a stunning political upset in Ohio this summer (= by nearly winning an election).那名退伍老兵在今年夏季俄亥俄州的选举中差点儿爆冷门获胜。 result [countable, usually singular] (BrE, informal) a victory, especially in a game of football (尤指足球比赛的)胜利,胜局We badly need to get a result from this match.这场比赛我们非赢不可。This was a great result for us.对我们来说这是一次重大胜利。

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