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词汇 triumphalism
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Definition of triumphalism in English:

triumphalism

noun trʌɪˈʌmf(ə)lɪz(ə)mtraɪˈəmfəˌlɪzəm
mass noun
  • Excessive exultation over one's success or achievements (used especially in a political context)

    (尤指政治上)因成功而欣喜若狂,妄自尊大

    an air of triumphalism reigns in his administration

    在他主政期间妄自尊大之风盛行。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • How could such euphoria and triumphalism end only two years later in the political cul-de-sac of voter apathy?
    • None of this is victory, and it's far too early for triumphalism.
    • There's no room for triumphalism, no room for big victory smiles.
    • Affirming papal authority in that context is a far cry from triumphalism.
    • The triumphalism flowed, he notes, from a deceptively simple rationale.
    • This is the moment of his most complete triumph - but it is no time for triumphalism.
    • We think that it will induce humility rather than triumphalism.
    • There is none of the confident triumphalism I heard before.
    • He does not tend toward vindictiveness or in-your-face triumphalism.
    • Yet that is what sober, scholarly assessments are for: to throw doubt on easy triumphalism.
    • It must stop exalting its own worst excesses and re-invent itself as a cultural organisation free of the taint of sectarian triumphalism.
    • And triumphalism has a certain quality of unsustainability about it.
    • The level of triumphalism and belligerence churned out by our columnists has been embarrassing to behold.
    • The question remains, though, what is fueling this liberal triumphalism?
    • The songs and the chants are an end in themselves, triumphalism for people who experience precious few real triumphs.
    • But there was no victory parade or military march-past at the event - in keeping with the theme of remembrance rather than triumphalism.
    • It was low-key and it was not saturated with triumphalism.
    • I don't think the public has yet forgiven the press for that episode of arrogance and premature triumphalism.
    • Foreign policy conservatism has become colored by triumphalism and crusading zeal.
    • But if the speech was designed to avoid triumphalism, the venue sent out the reverse message.

Derivatives

  • triumphalist

  • noun & adjectivetrʌɪˈʌmf(ə)lɪst
    • They accuse the Order of being sectarian and triumphalist.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • We are beginning to realise that the triumphalist narratives of ‘progress’ always come with considerable ecological and cultural costs.
      • The triumphalists have given very little thought to these issues.
      • No matter what the triumphalists say, there's no money in blogging and probably never will be for most people.
      • The triumphalists hadn't predicted it either, let alone noticed the hollow centre of this great victory, but that is beside the point.

Definition of triumphalism in US English:

triumphalism

nountrīˈəmfəˌlizəmtraɪˈəmfəˌlɪzəm
  • Excessive exultation over one's success or achievements (used especially in a political context)

    (尤指政治上)因成功而欣喜若狂,妄自尊大

    an air of triumphalism reigns in his administration

    在他主政期间妄自尊大之风盛行。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It must stop exalting its own worst excesses and re-invent itself as a cultural organisation free of the taint of sectarian triumphalism.
    • I don't think the public has yet forgiven the press for that episode of arrogance and premature triumphalism.
    • The songs and the chants are an end in themselves, triumphalism for people who experience precious few real triumphs.
    • Affirming papal authority in that context is a far cry from triumphalism.
    • The triumphalism flowed, he notes, from a deceptively simple rationale.
    • This is the moment of his most complete triumph - but it is no time for triumphalism.
    • But there was no victory parade or military march-past at the event - in keeping with the theme of remembrance rather than triumphalism.
    • The level of triumphalism and belligerence churned out by our columnists has been embarrassing to behold.
    • We think that it will induce humility rather than triumphalism.
    • But if the speech was designed to avoid triumphalism, the venue sent out the reverse message.
    • How could such euphoria and triumphalism end only two years later in the political cul-de-sac of voter apathy?
    • There's no room for triumphalism, no room for big victory smiles.
    • It was low-key and it was not saturated with triumphalism.
    • Yet that is what sober, scholarly assessments are for: to throw doubt on easy triumphalism.
    • He does not tend toward vindictiveness or in-your-face triumphalism.
    • And triumphalism has a certain quality of unsustainability about it.
    • Foreign policy conservatism has become colored by triumphalism and crusading zeal.
    • None of this is victory, and it's far too early for triumphalism.
    • There is none of the confident triumphalism I heard before.
    • The question remains, though, what is fueling this liberal triumphalism?
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