The Nationalists emerged triumphant from the political crisis.
民族主义政党成功地渡过政治危机。
—triumphantlyadverbadv
‘I’ve got a job, ’ she announced triumphantly.
“我找到工作了。”她得意扬扬地大声宣布道。
Examples from the Corpus
triumphant• The camerashutterwinked and the photographer looked up from it, up and away, across the harbor; triumphant.• In his fourteen years as a fancier he has converted a hobby into something of a triumphantcampaign.• She wanted to be alone; to escape with her triumphantdiscovery.• As John Gardner has said, talent is one thing, while its triumphantexpression is another.• Only when we are fully deployed are we capable of that triumphant expression.• Winning a ring would be the triumphantmoment of his career.• Then one day she rang him with the triumphantnews that she had finished.• the triumphant women's gymnastics team
triumphant look/smile/expression etc• Only when we are fully deployed are we capable of that triumphant expression.• This piece of information I gave him with a triumphant smile.• He gave her a knowing, triumphant look and softly closed the doorbehind him.• But there was a new, triumphant look in the small red eyes.• As John Gardner has said, talent is one thing, while its triumphant expression is another.• A triumphant smile lit his perspiring face as he strode along the corridor to the kitchen.• Allowing herself a small triumphant smile, she started the same process on the right boot.
VERBS | ADVERBVERBS➤appear, be, feel, look, seem, sound顯得得意揚揚;歡欣鼓舞;感到勝利的喜悅;看上去得意揚揚;好像得意揚揚;聽上去得意揚揚▸➤emerge, return勝利地擺脫困境;凱旋◇The Democrats have emerged triumphant from the political crisis.民主黨人克服了這場政治危機,出了頭。➤reign盛行◇At that time, this brand of liberalism reigned triumphant.那時,自由主義的招牌盛行。➤stand揚揚自得◇In the painting, St George stands triumphant over the dragon.在這幅作品中,聖喬治戰勝了龍而顯得得意揚揚。ADVERB➤almost幾乎得勝的▸➤ultimately最終勝利的◇Hers is a moving and ultimately triumphant story.她的事跡是一個感人肺腑的、最終獲得成功的故事。