triumph
https://gyazo.com/68333702833bcfeea2cf0a085d65ec46
source: [イエーイ!!|無料GIF画像検索 GIFMAGAZINE 3882666]
noun
1. a great victory or achievement:
«…に対する» (苦労・努力などの末の)勝利; 成功; 偉業 «over, for»
e.g. a garden built to celebrate Napoleon's many triumphs.
the state of being victorious or successful:
e.g. the king returned home in triumph.
joy or satisfaction resulting from a success or victory:
勝利[成功]の喜び[による満足感], 勝ち誇ること
e.g. “Here it is!” Helen's voice rose in triumph.
a highly successful example of something:
〖通例a ~〗 賜物(たまもの).
e.g. the marriage had been a triumph of togetherness.
2. the processional entry of a victorious general into ancient Rome.
(古代ローマの)凱旋(式)
verb no object
1. achieve a victory; be successful:
⦅かたく⦆ (苦労・努力などの末に) «…に対して/…することに» 勝利[成功]を収める «over/in doing» ; 【困難などを】克服する «over»
e.g. spectacle has once again triumphed over content.
rejoice or exult at a victory or success:
«…に対して» 勝ち誇る «over» ; 勝利[成功]に喜ぶ.
e.g. “There!” triumphed Alima.
2. (of a Roman general) ride into ancient Rome after a victory.
(古代ローマで)凱旋する
ORIGIN
late Middle English: from Old French triumphe (noun), from Latin triump(h)us, probably from Greek thriambos ‘hymn to Bacchus’. Current senses of the verb date from the early 16th century.