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adjective (having to do with (a) triumph: a triumphal battle.) triunfaltr[traɪ'ʌmfəl]1 triunfal\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLtriumphal arch arco de triunfotriumphal [traɪ'ʌmpfəl] adj: triunfaladj.• triunfal adj.traɪ'ʌmfəladjective <procession/march> triunfal[traɪ'ʌmfǝl]triumphal arch — arco m de triunfo
1.ADJ triunfal, de triunfo2.CPDtriumphal arch N — arco m triunfal
* * *[traɪ'ʌmfəl]adjective <procession/march> triunfaltriumphal arch — arco m de triunfo
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3 triumphal pageant
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arco sustantivo masculino 1 (Arquit) arch; (Anat) arch; (Mat) arc; arco iris rainbow 2 (AmL) ( en fútbol) goal 3a) (Arm, Dep) bow
arco sustantivo masculino
1 Arquit arch
arco de triunfo, triumphal arch
2 Dep Mús bow 3 arco iris, rainbow ' arco' also found in these entries: Spanish: iris - tensar - cuerda - tirar - tiro - triunfal English: arc - arch - archery - bow - instep - rainbow - Roman arch - span - cage - goal - hacksaw -
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triunfal adjetivo ‹marcha/arco› triumphal; ‹gesto/sonrisa/entrada› triumphant
triunfal adjetivo triumphant ' triunfal' also found in these entries: Spanish: entrada English: grand - triumphal - triumphant -
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1. noun1) (a great victory or success: The battle ended in a triumph for the Romans.) triunfo2) (a state of happiness, celebration, pride etc after a success: They went home in triumph.) triunfo
2. verb(to win a victory: The Romans triumphed (over their enemies).) triunfar- triumphant
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triumph n triunfotr[traɪəmf]1 triunfo, éxito2 (joy) júbilo, alegría1 triunfar ( over, de/sobre), vencertriumph ['traɪəmpf] vi: triunfartriumph n: triunfo mv.• sobreponer v.• triunfar v.n.• lucimiento s.m.• palma s.f.• triunfo s.m.• trofeo s.m.
I 'traɪəmf, 'traɪʌmftriumph OVER somebody/something — triunfo sobre alguien/algo
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intransitive verb triunfar['traɪʌmf]to triumph OVER somebody/something — triunfar sobre alguien/algo
1. N2) (=emotion) júbilo m2.VI triunfar* * *
I ['traɪəmf, 'traɪʌmf]triumph OVER somebody/something — triunfo sobre alguien/algo
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intransitive verb triunfarto triumph OVER somebody/something — triunfar sobre alguien/algo
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triumphal — triumphal, triumphant Triumphal is a classifying word denoting things connected with victory, such as a triumphal arch or a triumphal procession. Triumphant is more descriptive and means ‘exulting in a victory or success’ with a wide range of… … Modern English usage
Triumphal — Tri*um phal, a. [L. triumphalis: cf. F. triomphal.] Of or pertaining to triumph; used in a triumph; indicating, or in honor of, a triumph or victory; as, a triumphal crown; a triumphal arch. [1913 Webster] Messiah his triumphal chariot turned.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
triumphal — Adj. (Aufbaustufe) von großem Jubel begleitet, begeisterte Anerkennung findend Synonym: fulminant Beispiele: Das Debüt des neuen Trainers war triumphal. Die Olympiasieger wurden von ihren Fans auf dem Flughafen triumphal empfangen … Extremes Deutsch
triumphal — [trī um′fəl] adj. 1. of, or having the nature of, a triumph 2. celebrating or commemorating a triumph [a triumphal procession] … English World dictionary
Triumphal — Tri*um phal, n. A token of victory. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Joyless triumphals of his hoped success. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
triumphal — index prevailing (having superior force) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
triumphal — [[t]traɪʌ̱mf(ə)l[/t]] ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n Triumphal is used to describe things that are done or made to celebrate a victory or great success. He made a triumphal entry into the city... The triumphal arch commemorates Caesar s victory over… … English dictionary
triumphal — /truy um feuhl/, adj. 1. of, pertaining to, celebrating, or commemorating a triumph or victory: a triumphal banquet; a triumphal ode. 2. triumphant (def. 2). [1400 50; late ME < L triumphalis. See TRIUMPH, AL1] * * * … Universalium
triumphal — tri|um|phal [traıˈʌmfəl] adj [only before noun] done or made to celebrate a victory ▪ a triumphal procession ▪ a triumphal arch … Dictionary of contemporary English
triumphal — adjective (only before noun) done or made in order to celebrate a triumph: a triumphal procession | a triumphal arch … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
triumphal — See triumphal, triumphant … Dictionary of problem words and expressions