victory
英 ['vɪkt(ə)rɪ]
美 ['vɪktəri]
- n. 勝利;成功;克服
- n. (勝利の)人名;(中略)ビクトリア;(英略)ビクトリー
語源
英語の語源
- victory
- victory: [14] Latin vincere meant ‘defeat’ (it has given English convince, evince, invincible, and vanquish). Its past participle was victus, from which English gets convict, evict, victor [14] (etymologically a ‘defeater, conqueror’), and victory.
=> convict, convince, evict, evince, invincible, vanquish - victory (n.)
- c. 1300, "military supremacy, victory in battle or a physical contest," from Anglo-French and Old French victorie (12c.) and directly from Latin victoria "victory," from past participle stem of vincere (see victor). V.E. ("victory in Europe") and V.J. ("victory in Japan") days in World War II were first used Sept. 2, 1944, by James F. Byrne, U.S. director of War Mobilization ["Washington Post," Sept. 10, 1944].
例文
- 1. Martinez expressed confidence of victory at the ballot box.
- マルティネスは選挙に勝つ自信を示した。
- 2.If there has to be a replay we are confident of victory .
- 再試合をすれば、私たちは勝利する自信がある。
- 3.Johnson 's smashing victory in 1964 changed the political horizon substantially.
- 1964年のジョンソンの大成功は政界に天地を覆すような変化をもたらした。
- 4.She called the verdict a victory of truth over falsehood.
- 彼女はこの判決を真理対誤謬の勝利と呼んだ。
- 5.The Redskins punted.Dallas then marched 79 yards to seal the victory .
- レッズはドロップキックを選択し、ダラスは79ヤードを飛び出して勝利をロックした。
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