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triumph+(noun)

  • 1 triumph

    1. noun
    1) (a great victory or success: The battle ended in a triumph for the Romans.) triumf
    2) (a state of happiness, celebration, pride etc after a success: They went home in triumph.) triumf
    2. verb
    (to win a victory: The Romans triumphed (over their enemies).) triumfovat
    - triumphant
    - triumphantly
    * * *
    • triumf
    • triumfovat

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  • 2 whoop

    [wu:p, ]( American also[) hu:p] 1. noun
    1) (a loud cry of delight, triumph etc: a whoop of joy.) výkřik
    2) (the noisy sound made when breathing in after prolonged coughing.) sípavý vdech
    2. verb
    (to give a loud cry of delight, triumph etc.) výskat
    - hooping-cough
    * * *
    • výskat
    • výskot
    • houkat
    • halekat

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  • 3 cry

    1. verb
    1) (to let tears come from the eyes; to weep: She cried when she heard of the old man's death.) plakat
    2) ((often with out) to shout out (a loud sound): She cried out for help.) křičet
    2. noun
    1) (a shout: a cry of triumph.) (vý)křik
    2) (a time of weeping: The baby had a little cry before he went to sleep.) plačtivá chvilka
    3) (the sound made by some animals: the cry of a wolf.) řev, vytí
    - cry off
    * * *
    • vykřiknout
    • zapláče
    • zaplakat
    • pláče
    • plakat
    • křiknout
    • křičet
    • brečet

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  • 4 suspicion

    [sə'spiʃən]
    1) (the process of suspecting or being suspected; the/a feeling causing a person to suspect: They looked at each other with suspicion; I have a suspicion that she is not telling the truth.) podezření
    2) (a slight quantity or trace: There was a suspicion of triumph in his tone.) náznak
    * * *
    • podezření

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  • triumph — ► NOUN 1) a great victory or achievement. 2) the state of being victorious or successful. 3) joy or satisfaction resulting from a success or victory. 4) a highly successful example: their marriage was a triumph of togetherness. 5) the… …   English terms dictionary

  • triumph — Ⅰ. triumph UK US /ˈtraɪəmf/ noun [C or U] ► a very great success or achievement, or a feeling of great satisfaction or pleasure caused by this: »business/economic triumphs triumph for sb/sth »The deal is a triumph for the company. triumph of… …   Financial and business terms

  • triumph — noun 1》 a great victory or achievement.     ↘the state of being victorious or successful.     ↘joy or satisfaction resulting from a success or victory.     ↘a highly successful example: the arrest was a triumph of international cooperation. 2》… …   English new terms dictionary

  • triumph — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ great, major, real, remarkable (esp. BrE), resounding ▪ memorable ▪ The team enjoyed a memorable triumph last night …   Collocations dictionary

  • triumph — I UK [ˈtraɪʌmf] / US [ˈtraɪəmf] noun Word forms triumph : singular triumph plural triumphs ** a) [countable/uncountable] a great victory or success This track has been the setting for some of her greatest triumphs. triumph of: the triumph of good …   English dictionary

  • triumph — tri|umph1 [ traıəmf ] noun ** count or uncount an exciting victory or success: This track has been the setting for some of her greatest triumphs. triumph of: the triumph of good over evil triumph over: Britain s Davis Cup triumph over France a.… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • triumph — 1 noun 1 (C) an important victory or success, especially after a difficult struggle: Winning the championship represents a personal triumph for the team s manager. (+ over): a brave man s triumph over adversity 2 a feeling of pleasure and… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • triumph — /ˈtraɪʌmf / (say truyumf), /ˈtraɪəmf / (say truyuhmf) noun 1. the act or fact of being victorious, or triumphing; victory; conquest. 2. a notable achievement; striking success. 3. the exultation of victory; joy over success. 4. Roman History the… …  

  • triumph — I. noun (plural triumphs) Etymology: Middle English triumphe, from Old French, from Latin triumphus Date: 14th century 1. a ceremony attending the entering of Rome by a general who had won a decisive victory over a foreign enemy compare ovation 1 …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • triumph — 1. noun 1) Gretzky s many triumphs Syn: victory, win, conquest, success; achievement, feat, accomplishment Ant: defeat 2) his eyes shone with triumph Syn …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • triumph — 1. noun 1) Napoleon s triumphs Syn: victory, win, conquest, success, achievement 2) his eyes shone with triumph Syn: jubilation, exultation, elation, delight, joy, happiness …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

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