victors
英 [ˈvɪktəz]
美 [ˈvɪktərz]
n. 胜利者; 获胜者
victor的复数
柯林斯词典
- 胜利者;获胜者
Thevictorin a battle or contest is the person who wins.
双语例句
- Judging by what they did, we know that the victors could degenerate into robbers.
从他们的行为来看,胜利者也可能是强盗。 - Irresolute persons make poor victors.
优柔寡断的人不会成为胜利者。 - Victors dictating the terms of surrender;
胜利者口述投降的条目; - Only three of the past five victors have gone on to win the caucuses, only two the nomination and only one ( George Bush junior in2000) the presidency.
五个获胜者中只有三个继续赢得了决策干部的名额,其中两个是共和党提名,一个是总统职位(2000年小布什)。 - Compensation exacted from a defeated nation by the victors.
战败国须付的赔偿款。 - Victors hearing was as good as a hawk, so he heard this.
维克多的听力好得像鹰一般,因此他听到了这番话。 - The only victors in a head-on clash between the president and the assembly would be the hardliners on both sides.
总统和议会之间正面冲突的唯一赢家将是双方的强硬派。 - History tells us, many victors are not justified to be triumphant, but triumphant to be justified.
历史告诉我们,很多胜利者不是因为正确才胜利,而是因为胜利才正确。 - Germany, which began the war with a ruthless attack upon poland, followed by successive aggressions and brutality in concentration camps, surrendered with an appeal to the victors for mercy toward the German people and armed forces.
德国在投降时请求战胜国对德国人民与军队宽大为怀。德国先是大举进攻波兰,挑起了这场世界大战,继而不断地侵略他国并建立惨绝人寰的集中营。 - True to military tradition, the victors are now treating themselves to the spoils of war
按照军事惯例,胜者正在分享战利品。