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1 triumph
1. noun 2. intransitive verbtriumphieren ( over über + Akk.)* * *1. noun2) (a state of happiness, celebration, pride etc after a success: They went home in triumph.) der Triumph2. verb(to win a victory: The Romans triumphed (over their enemies).) triumphieren- academic.ru/76720/triumphal">triumphal- triumphant
- triumphantly* * *tri·umph[ˈtraɪəm(p)f]I. nto hail sth as a \triumph [for sb] etw als Triumph [für jdn] feiern▪ to do sth in \triumph etw triumphierend tun2. (feat)a \triumph of engineering/medicine ein Triumph m der Ingenieurskunst/Medizin▪ to do sth in \triumph etw in Siegesfreude tunII. vi1. (win) triumphieren, den Sieg davontragen▪ to \triumph over sb/sth über jdn/etw triumphieren2. (exult)▪ to \triumph over sb über jdn triumphieren* * *['traɪʌmf]1. n1) Triumph min triumph — triumphierend, im Triumph
to score a triumph over sb/sth — einen Triumph über jdn/etw erzielen
2) (HIST: procession) Triumphzug m2. viden Sieg davontragen (over über +acc)to triumph over sb/sth — über jdn/etw triumphieren
* * *triumph [ˈtraıəmf]A s1. Triumph m:b) Siegesfreude f (at über akk):in triumph im Triumph, triumphierend2. Triumph m (Großtat, Erfolg):B v/i triumphieren:a) den Sieg erringenb) frohlocken, jubeln ( beide:over über akk)c) Erfolg haben* * *1. noun 2. intransitive verbtriumphieren ( over über + Akk.) -
2 achievement
noun1) no pl. see academic.ru/459/achieve">achieve: Zustandebringen, das; Ausführung, die; Erreichen, das; Herstellung, die; Herbeiführung, die; Erzielen, das; Erfüllung, die* * ** * *achieve·ment[əˈtʃi:vmənt]nintellectual \achievement geistige Errungenschaft\achievements in science Leistungen pl [in] der Wissenschafta great/remarkable \achievement eine große/bemerkenswerte Leistungscientific \achievement wissenschaftliche Errungenschaft\achievement of an aim Erreichen nt eines Ziels\achievement of a victory Erringen nt eines Sieges\achievement quotient Leistungsquotient m\achievement test Leistungstest m* * *[ə'tʃiːvmənt]n1) (act) Erreichen nt; (of success) Erzielen nt; (of victory) Erringen nt; (of rank also, title) Erlangen ntachievement-oriented —
2) (= thing achieved) (of individual) Leistung f; (of society, civilization, technology) Errungenschaft ffor his many achievements — für seine zahlreichen Verdienste
achievement quotient/test — Leistungsquotient m/-test m
* * *achievement [əˈtʃiːvmənt] s1. Vollbringung f, Zustandebringen n, Ausführung f, Schaffung f3. Erreichung f, Erzielung f, Erfüllung f* * *noun1) no pl. see achieve: Zustandebringen, das; Ausführung, die; Erreichen, das; Herstellung, die; Herbeiführung, die; Erzielen, das; Erfüllung, die* * *n.Ausführung f.Errungenschaft f.Leistung -en f.Vollendung f.bedeutende Leistung f.
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