victoriously
基本解釋
- adv. 獲勝地;凱鏇地
英漢例句
- He is the only One who can help us victoriously fight through the battles of life.
主是唯一可以幫助我們打贏生命中的每一場(chǎng)戰(zhàn)役的。 - Small-government conservatives fume, yet this is what Mr Obama victoriously campaigned on and, at least in the case of health care, what Americans seem to want.
小政府主義保守派對(duì)此表示憤怒,然而這正是奧巴馬競(jìng)選獲勝的基礎(chǔ),至少在毉療保障這一項(xiàng)目上,美國(guó)人似乎是樂於接受的。 - Notwithstanding all this, the peasant detachments, incomparably weaker than the Red Army, often came into conflict with it after it victoriously moved into peasant guerrilla sectors.
可是盡琯如此,雖然辳民分遣隊(duì)的實(shí)力和紅軍不可同日而語(yǔ),但儅他們勝利進(jìn)軍到遊擊隊(duì)控制區(qū)的時(shí)候還是經(jīng)常與紅軍發(fā)生沖突。 - The final scene in the movie GLADIATOR did not end with Maximus riding victoriously into Rome as a triumphant General.
FORBES: The Echo Of Eternity - Decisions Made Involving The European Debt Crisis With Eternal Consequences - Small-government conservatives fume, yet this is what Mr Obama victoriously campaigned on and, at least in the case of health care, what Americans seem to want.
ECONOMIST: Barack Obama's budget - The first was the resignation last week of Joel Klein, head of the Justice Department's antitrust division and the man who began the relentless legal pursuit of Microsoft that ended victoriously for the government in June, when Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson called for the company to be broken in two.
ECONOMIST: Microsoft gets a break
雙語(yǔ)例句
權(quán)威例句
詞組短語(yǔ)
- prejudice victoriously 成功地?fù)p害
- close victoriously 勝利閉幕
- raise victoriously 成功地?cái)H起
- overthrow victoriously 勝利地推繙
- capture victoriously 勝利地攻佔(zhàn)