triumph

triumph
1. noun
1) (a great victory or success: The battle ended in a triumph for the Romans.) triunfo
2) (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
- triumphantly

triumph n triunfo
triumph
tr[traɪəmf]
noun
1 triunfo, éxito
this is a triumph for democracy esto es un triunfo para la democracia
2 (joy) júbilo, alegría
the winners came home in triumph los ganadores volvieron a casa triunfantes
intransitive verb
1 triunfar (over, de/sobre), vencer
triumph ['traɪəmpf] vi
: triunfar
triumph n
: triunfo m
triumph
v.
sobreponer v.
triunfar v.
n.
lucimiento s.m.
palma s.f.
triunfo s.m.
trofeo s.m.

I 'traɪəmf, 'traɪʌmf
count & mass noun (victory) triunfo m

they returned in triumph — regresaron triunfalmente

triumph OVER somebody/something — triunfo sobre alguien/algo


II
intransitive verb triunfar

to triumph OVER somebody/something — triunfar sobre alguien/algo

['traɪʌmf]
1. N
1) (=victory) triunfo m (over sobre)

it is a triumph of man over nature — es un triunfo del hombre sobre la naturaleza

to achieve a great triumph — obtener un gran éxito

a new triumph for industry — otro éxito para la industria

2) (=emotion) júbilo m

in triumph — con júbilo

2.
VI triunfar

to triumph over the enemy — triunfar sobre el enemigo

to triumph over a difficulty — triunfar de una dificultad

* * *

I ['traɪəmf, 'traɪʌmf]
count & mass noun (victory) triunfo m

they returned in triumph — regresaron triunfalmente

triumph OVER somebody/something — triunfo sobre alguien/algo


II
intransitive verb triunfar

to triumph OVER somebody/something — triunfar sobre alguien/algo


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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