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triumph ['traɪəmf]1 noun(a) (jubilation) (sentiment m de) triomphe m;∎ to return in triumph rentrer triomphalement;∎ a look of triumph un air triomphant∎ the musical was an absolute triumph la comédie musicale a été ou a fait un véritable triomphe;∎ the triumph of reason over passion le triomphe de la raison sur la passion;∎ the agreement will be seen as a personal triumph for the President cet accord sera considéré comme un triomphe personnel pour le président(c) (in ancient Rome) triomphe mtriompher;∎ to triumph over difficulties/a disability triompher des difficultés/d'une infirmité, vaincre les difficultés/une infirmité
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