胜利英语怎么说
This year will see Kamis AI Anbouri and Nick Hutton return to crew the The Wave, Muscat after their 2010 Extreme Sailing Series victory.
But they were brilliant and innovative enough to rise above it.
Master Cheon coached the American team to victory.
That would allow both sides to claim political victory.
Even victors are by victory undone.
In bad conflicts, winning the argument becomes the top priority.
Victory belongs to the people.
Victory always belongs to the people.
Companies have already won part of the battle, having driven tech into every part of our lives, tracking our steps and our very heartbeats.
I want to fight for victory in Brazil and celebrate a good result with the Team: this would give me a good feeling for the winter and the upcoming season.
Never in the nation's history had Americans worked harder for victory than in the Civil War.
It is a Godly prescription for self - reassurance and self-control, for maintenance of human dignity and freedom, for victory and peace.
Wit and will strive for victory.
But even he prefers an ugly victory to a beautiful defeat. What Douglas MacArthur said of war is as true of sport - there is no substitute for victory.
So the battle for the streets may inevitably be heading for victory for Mr Ahmadinejad and the ruling clerical establishment behind him.
The house was by this time somewhat cleared of smoke, and we saw at a glance the price we had paid for victory.
I profess myself the weak and bumble servant of God, to whom I address my prayers and look for victory and triumph, and whom I adore.
The evacuation to the countryside links to a third, pastoral element of Britain's wartime inheritance, expressed in the phrase "Dig for Victory".
You can help us get there by helping us tackle our roadmap.
Not one player stood out for us yesterday because they were all equally fantastic. What a win and roll on Thursday!
Test1 is used to rank contestants on the public Leaderboard and Test2 is used for deciding the winners of the contest.
We were preening ourselves on having won another victory.
These scholars argue that even in the late nineteenth century, with the government's role in the economy considerably diminished, laissez-faire had not triumphed completely.
There was barely any relationship between more spending and a bigger victory.
He seems to be less daunted by the idea of winning than many Englishmen.