0 victory or success, or the feeling of this -- triumf [ masculine ]
the look of triumph in her eyes det triumferende blikket i øynene hennes
The exhibition was a real triumph. Utstillingen var en veritabel triumf.
the army’s triumph over its enemy hærens triumf over fienden
1 to win or have success -- triumfere
a determination that allowed her to triumph over her disabilities en viljestyrke som gjorde at hun overvant funksjonshemningene sine
2 a great victory or success -- seier, triumf
The battle ended in a triumph for the Romans.
3 a state of happiness, celebration, pride etc after a success -- seiersrus
They went home in triumph.
4 to win a victory -- seire, vinne
The Romans triumphed (over their enemies).
The creation of a single magistracy did not, in effect, mean that centralization had triumphed de®nitively.
Experiments conducted in the field represent some of the triumphs of ethology.
American political development offers no historical trajectory, no inevitable march of rights, no irresistible liberal triumphs.
The royal marriage also symbolized peace, and the greater triumphs of peace and love over the vicissitudes of lesser, worldly victories.
Big expectations and premature triumphs gave way to misgivings, stubborn skepticism prevailed.
In such a world, atheism would have triumphed.
In it, the notion of standard appeared at first to have triumphed.
Clearly, the rules of commerce now triumphed over those of community.