0 a metal cup given as an award for winning sth -- trofé [ neuter ]
to win a trophy å vinne et trofé
1 a prize for winning in a sport etc -- pokal, trofé, premie
2 something which is kept in memory of a victory, success etc -- (krigs)suvenir
I believe that my father was quite a good bandmaster, because his boys used to win trophies and band contests all over the country.
As we propose to exempt both owners of trophies of war and their heirs, the issue of compensation does not arise.
What about trophies of war that were acquired back in the late 1940s and 1950s?
The trophies are not despatched before the public body or museum, to which they are allotted, have undertaken responsibility for their care and custody.
Captured trophies are, when received in this country, allocated in accordance with the wishes of units if they can substantiate their claim to them.
They had to have their victory and trophies to take home.
I saw in a university building watchmen's lanterns, the tops of lamp standards and policemen's helmets kept as trophies.
Claimed trophies are allotted according to the wishes of the units which captured them.