Charlotte would assuage him with some peculiar triumph of her culinary art.
夏洛特会用烹饪术的某种独特的“成就”使他平息下去。
Fiction is art and art is the triumph over chaos.
小说是艺术,艺术又是一种克服浑沌状态的胜利。
🌱 联想助记
【记】※ triumph-胜利,trump-吹喇叭:胜利之后吹喇叭
※ tri-前缀“三”,u-you你,mph-Master of Public Health公共卫生学硕士:读了3年你终于取得了MPH学位
※ tr-拼音“铁人”,i-似“烟”,um-拼音“有名”,ph-拼音“配合”:铁人抽着烟,在一场有名的战争中配合我们取得了胜利
triumph
n
1 [U] (joy or satisfaction at) being successful or victorious 成功或胜利(的喜悦或满足)
shouts of triumph 胜利的欢呼声
The winningteam returned home in triumph. 获胜的队奏凯而归.
2 [C]great achievement or success 巨大的成就或成功
one of the triumphs of modern science 现代科学的一项重大成就
She scored a resounding triumph over her rival. 她击败对手大获全胜. triumph, v [I, Ipr]
~ (over sb/sth) be successful or victorious 获得成功或胜利
Common sense triumphed in the end. 人的理智终於战胜了一切.
triumph over one's difficulties, ie overcome them 战胜困难.
Bones were carved into needles and tools, and the teeth were used to make necklaces.
骨头则雕琢成针和工具,牙齿用来作项链。
As a result of these wars and diseases, the Maori population fell from 100,000 to 42,000.
由于这些战争与疾病,毛利人的人口从100,000人下降到4,200人。
The death of Gandhi gave India a chance to mourn and express how he had become father to all Indians. Millions watched the slow march that took his body through the capital.