triumphalist
adjective disapproving uk/traɪˈʌm.fəl.ɪst/ us/traɪˈʌm.fəl.ɪst/
志得意满的,得意洋洋的
showing pleasure and satisfaction because you have won or done better than someone
a triumphalist victory parade 一场胜利大游行
The government became alarmed by the triumphalist tone of his comments. 政府对他的评论中洋洋自得的语气感到担忧。
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- His triumphalist account of the journey remains a bestseller.
- We have been deluged with so many triumphalist images in the media.
- She used diplomatic rather than triumphalist language to describe the deal she helped secure.
triumphalist
noun [ C ] disapproving uk/traɪˈʌm.fəl.ɪst/ us/traɪˈʌm.fəl.ɪst/
志得意满的人,得意洋洋的人
someone who shows pleasure and satisfaction because they have won or done better than someone
He accused the bishop himself of being a triumphalist. 他指责主教本人趾高气昂。
Market triumphalists see lower taxes as a sort of medicine that cures all ills. 市场胜利论者将降低税收视为解决所有问题的方法。
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- "I'm not a triumphalist," he said.
- We must allow the triumphalists their moment of satisfaction.
- We enjoy the game but hate the way it turns grown men into gloating triumphalists.