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1 Erfolgsbilanz
f (Erfolge) list ( oder string) of successes; (bisherige Leistungen) track record; WIRTS. operating statement* * *die Erfolgsbilanzresults accounting* * *Er|fọlgs|bi|lanzfrecord of success* * *Er·folgs·bi·lanzf success record* * *Erfolgsbilanz f (Erfolge) list ( oder string) of successes; (bisherige Leistungen) track record; WIRTSCH operating statement -
2 Triumph
m; -(e)s, -e triumph; im Triumph in triumph, triumphantly; Triumphe feiern fig. be very successful, be on a roll umg.; stärker: revel ( oder exult) in one’s success* * *der Triumphtriumph; exultation* * *Tri|ụmph [tri'ʊmf]m -(e)s, -etriumphTriumphe feiern — to be a great success, to be very successful
* * *(a state of happiness, celebration, pride etc after a success: They went home in triumph.) triumph* * *Tri·umph<-[e]s, -e>[triˈʊmf]m1. (großartiger Erfolg) triumphich gratuliere dir zu diesem \Triumph congratulations on your success\Triumphe [o einen \Triumph nach dem anderen] feiern to have [or enjoy] great success [or success after success] [or a string of successes3. (Triumphzug) triumphal processionim \Triumph in a triumphal processionirgendwo im \Triumph einziehen to make a triumphal entrance somewhere* * *der; Triumph[e]s, Triumphe triumpheinen großen Triumph feiern — have a great triumph or success; be huge success
* * *im Triumph in triumph, triumphantly;Triumphe feiern fig be very successful, be on a roll umg; stärker: revel ( oder exult) in one’s success* * *der; Triumph[e]s, Triumphe triumpheinen großen Triumph feiern — have a great triumph or success; be huge success
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3 Erfolgsserie
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4 Triumph
Tri·umph <-[e]s, -e> [triʼʊmf] m1) ( großartiger Erfolg) triumph;ich gratuliere dir zu diesem \Triumph congratulations on your success;\Triumphe pl [o einen \Triumph nach dem anderen] feiern to have [or enjoy] great success [or success after success] [or a string of successes];3) ( Triumphzug) triumphal procession;im \Triumph in a triumphal procession;irgendwo im \Triumph einziehen to make a triumphal entrance somewhere
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