victorious• In the short run, they were victorious.• The Orc army was destroyed and Sigmar was ultimately victorious.• The supporters of the new school of thought were not completely victorious.• a victoriouscandidate• And who provided the support that made the idea victorious in many countries?• He shook hands with his victoriousopponent.• And when one side emergesvictorious, or appears to, their team has won.• Then she raised her arms like a victoriousswimmer, stretched toward the ceiling, and came back.• Three young men from the victorious team came forward to collect their trophy.
emerge victorious• Cinderella, far from being destroyed by her siblings' jealousy as were Oedipus' sons, emerges victorious.• He repeatedly says he believes that she will lead the Conservatives into the next election and emerge victorious.• They fought a duel using hugethorns of the sacred crab-apple tree, and Hahgwehdiyu emerged victorious.• The All Blacks emerged victoriouscourtesy of four first-half penalties from stand-off TonyBrown.• The billionairetycoon, who fell from power less than two years ago, has emerged victorious from the general election.• And when one side emerges victorious, or appears to, their team has won.
VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITIONVERBS➤be, come out, emerge, prove勝利;獲勝;勝出;結果取勝◇Osborne emerged victorious after the second round of voting.經過第二輪投票,奧斯本勝出。ADVERB➤eventually, ultimately終於取得勝利; 最終獲勝◇Against all the odds, Frederick was ultimately victorious.儘管困難重重,弗雷德里克還是取得了最後的勝利。PREPOSITION➤in在⋯方面獲勝◇The socialists were victorious in the election.社會黨人在選舉中取勝。➤over戰勝⋯◇The Reds were victorious over the Whites.紅隊戰勝了白隊。