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
- The victors mercilessly carved up the defeated country, each taking an equal share.
战胜国无情地瓜分了战败国,每个都得到了相等的份额。 - With so many companies competing in a crowded space, it will not be surprising if there is further consolidation, and the companies that have alliances with strong buyers are likely to come out as victors.
考虑到有那么多公司在一个拥挤的领域进行竞争,如果出现进一步整合,一点儿也不会令人吃惊,而那些与强大买家结盟的公司很可能成为赢家。 - Wolf's Dragoons were declared the victors!
“狼之龙骑兵”血盟宣布获胜! - Victors dictating the terms of surrender;
胜利者口述投降的条目; - The victors now celebrate mostly their relief that they have escaped what might have been.
胜利者所庆祝的,主要是一种因逃过了本来可能面临到的劫难而产生的解脱感。 - The world lifted its head, surveyed the scene of ruin, and victors and vanquished alike drew breath.
世界抬起了它的头,看一看劫后的废墟,胜利者和战败者都松了口气。 - 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。 - After the war, the defeated country was not rearmed by the victors.
战争之后战胜国没有重新武装战败国。 - The knights rendered their swords to the victors.
骑士向胜利者交剑投降。 - These dictates gave expression to the anger of the victors.
这个规定反映着胜利者的愤怒。