“triumphant”可以造什么句,triumphant造句
Albert was triumphant in his harlequin costume.
The army made a triumphant entry into the enemy's capital.
They tried to stir the peoples of the world into triumphant action.
This ballet told the story of the triumphant Building of a hydroelectric dam.
The next four, or eight, years may be a disappointment, a triumphant renewal or something in between.
Evenings were spent at the theatre. This ballet told the story of the triumphant building of a hydroelectric dam.
The campaigners knew that either way they would win. If they had got through, it would have been a triumphant breaching of the blockade.
When they are not tawdry opportunities to air grievances, settle scores or rationalise errors, they tend to be tales of adversity with a triumphant twist.
At the end, with a wide, almost triumphant grin, he declared, “The work you are doing exceeds the amount of calories you take in. Every day, every trip you take—you are slowly killing yourselves.”
Faith triumphant; knowing not defeat or fear.
There was a positively triumphant note in her voice.
Then came stagflation, taxpayer revolts, fiscal crisis and a triumphant revival of free-market ideas.
Yet there was no hint of triumphant jubilation in President Bush's voice as he reacted to news that the long-standing U.S. Nemesis is stepping down.
It was a rich cream color, bright with nickel, swollen here and there in its monstrous length with triumphant hat-boxes and supper-boxes and tool-boxes, and terraced with a labyrinth of wind-shields that mirrored a dozen suns.
A triumphant smile appeared on his face.
The “free Catalonia” camp took a triumphant 95% of the vote. Yet only 27% of potential voters turned out.
The triumphant success of NASA's Apollo 11 moon landing 40 years ago is a familiar story to most Americans, but it may be a surprise to some that then-President Richard Nixon was ready for disaster.
The American singer Diana Ross, the main performer at the introductory ceremonies, led an elaborate song-and-dance number that was to culminate in a triumphant shot.
Ten years later, you might think that reformers would be feeling triumphant.