TRIUMPH


Meaning of TRIUMPH in English

I.

noun

ADJECTIVE

▪ great , major , real , remarkable ( esp. BrE ), resounding

▪ memorable

The team enjoyed a memorable ~ last night.

▪ little , minor , small

▪ eventual , final , ultimate

▪ artistic , diplomatic , electoral , military , political

▪ personal

VERB + TRIUMPH

▪ score

The union scored a ~ in negotiating a minimum wage within the industry.

▪ hail sth as , see sth as

They hailed the signing of the agreement as a major diplomatic ~.

▪ celebrate

▪ represent

This result represents a personal ~ for the party leader.

PREPOSITION

▪ in ~

The leading runner raised his arms in ~.

▪ ~ against

their recent ~ against Brazil

~ against seemingly insuperable odds

▪ ~ for

The match was a personal ~ for Rivaldo.

▪ ~ in

their ~ in the general election

▪ ~ of

the ~ of the human spirit

▪ ~ over

PHRASES

▪ a/sb's moment of ~

This was her moment of ~.

▪ a sense of ~

▪ a/sb's ~ over adversity

Her victory was hailed as a ~ over adversity.

II.

verb

ADVERB

▪ eventually , finally , ultimately

▪ always

He believes that good will always ~ in the end.

PREPOSITION

▪ over

PHRASES

▪ ~ over adversity

She was confident that she would ultimately ~ over adversity.

Oxford Collocations English Dictionary.      Оксфордский английский словарь словосочетаний .