victory
n
(a) [U] success in a war, contest, game, etc 胜利; 成功
lead the troops to victory 率领部队走向胜利
[attrib 作定语]
victory parades, processions, celebrations, etc 胜利的大游行、 队伍、 庆祝活动等.
(b) [C] instance or occasion of this 胜利; 成功
a narrow, decisive, resounding victory 险胜、 决定性的胜利、 大胜
gain, win, score, etc a victory over one's rivals 战胜对手
Labour did not have an easy election victory in East Oxford. 工党在牛津东区选举中的胜利来之不易.
(fig 比喻) The verdict of the court was a victory for common sense. 法庭的这一裁断是情理的胜利.
But you said you'd come out to dinner with me. We fixed it.
但你说过你愿意出来和我共进晚餐的。我们已经决定了的。
What a great person!
多么了不起的人!
Even before India won independence from its British rulers, it was clear that Gandhi was the key figure and leader in the struggle of 380 million Indians to govern themselves.