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Italian sentences are formed.
Triumphantly explained.
Triumphant [pinyin] :d é
yìyáng
yáng 洋洋: A smug look. Describe the appearance of satisfaction and complacency.
1. Some things seem triumphant, but there may be dangers lurking behind them.
2. Every time, I am either proudly immersed in my own loneliness and suffering, or proudly immersed in my own joy.
3. I wish you a bumper harvest in your career and love, and you will be proud every day.
4. I am proud on the surface, but I am full of cows in my heart.
5. I exercised for half an hour at ten o'clock in the evening.
Sweating profusely. Triumphant
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Triumphant means:Yangyang: Smug look. Describe the appearance of satisfaction and complacency.
Usage scenarios
In sentences, general complementary; as an adverbial; Refers to smugness.
Source:
Historical Records: The Biography of Guan Yan: "High-spirited, very self-satisfied." ”
Sentence formation
1. The same table got the third place in the class in this midterm exam, and he is nowTriumphantTarget.
2. He won the first place in the examTriumphantI went home.
3. They can rein in that pairTriumphantdemeanor.
4. Even if you are the first in the class, it will not be like thisTriumphant
5. These people, dressed in strange costumes, swaggered through the marketTriumphant
6. DriverTriumphantdrove the car, completely ignoring what everyone said.
7. For example, let's remember thatTriumphant, what I feel after winning a basketball game with some friends on a bright spring day.
8. I passed all the subjects of the driving test at one time, and I got my driver's licenseTriumphant
9. We can't be complacent with a little achievementTriumphant
10, meTriumphantI told my grandmother that I would do math problems.
11, herTriumphantShe told me that her husband had taken pictures of him one hundred and thirty-seven times since they got married.
12. Dad bought a lottery ticket and won five yuan, and he didTriumphantGot up.
13. Today, the teacher rewarded me with a star, ITriumphantof them went home.
14. I got it right, a little bitTriumphantEarth.
15. He has achieved a little success, justTriumphant, and with a lot of fanfare.
16. He held the Liuzhou landscape painting, a pairTriumphantThe way it looks.
17, look at the little when he first entered the doorTriumphantMom knew that their class was going to win today's football game.
18. He won the championship, seeminglyTriumphant
19. It was an ordinary autumn day, and I wore a pair of white sweatpants that my mother bought for me, and went to school in good spirits. When I arrived at school, many teachers and classmates praised me for my white pants, and I was in my heartTriumphantI think today is particularly chic.
20. Today I saw my fatherTriumphantof whistling.
synonyms
Complacent, complacent, proud, self-satisfied, proud, complacent
Antonyms
Depressed, empty, aggressive, crying out for the sky and the ground, unhappy, discouraged, depressed, modest and cautious, gloomy and ecstatic, gloomy and disillusioned.
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[triumphant] to form a sentence
1. We can't be complacent and complacent with a little achievement.
2. These people, dressed in strange costumes, swaggered through the market, and were triumphant.
3. We must be modest and appropriately restrain our triumphant demeanor.
4. The people of Hadleyburg woke up famous all over the world, and they were at first surprised, then excited, and then triumphant.
5. Even if you are the first in the class, you will not be so proud.
6. The driver drove triumphantly, completely ignoring what everyone said.
7. Everyone remembers the triumphant scene of Hadron playing basketball with some friends on a bright spring day and winning a game.
8. Lan Lan triumphantly told me that she hadn't washed the dishes since she got married.
9. The kindergarten teacher rewarded Tao Tao with a little star, and he proudly showed off everywhere.
10. Tell grandma triumphantly that he can do these math problems.
11. The salary has been paid, and seeing Aunt Zhang's triumphant appearance, it seems that the salary should be a lot this time.
12. Dad bought a lottery ticket and won 500 yuan, and he became triumphant.
13. I passed all the subjects of the driving test at one time, and I was proud when I got my driver's license.
14. Seeing Xiaogang's triumphant demeanor when he entered the door, his mother knew that their class must have won today's football game.
15, Lingling is triumphant after achieving a little success, and she brags about it.
16. He held the Liuzhou landscape painting, looking proud.
17, Lan Lan wore her mother's newly bought white sweatpants, and she was beaming with pride, feeling that today was particularly chic.
18, Linlin looked at Sarah, who was confused and red-eyed, triumphantly, and said: Yes, yes.
19. This is not a night that can make Capello triumphant, and he will be distressed that his team has been so slow to control the situation.
20. Hu Haipan asked as he sat on top of a stone statue, his face beaming, as if he had made a major discovery.
Pinyin
dé yì yáng yáng
Explain
Sima Qian of the Western Han Dynasty "Historical Records Guan Yan Liebiography": "High-spirited, very self-satisfied." ”
Grammarly
Triumphant complementary; as an adverbial; Refers to smugness.
Example
Shan Daotai replied triumphantly: "Although I am busy, I don't feel bitter." (Qing Li Baojia's "Officialdom Appearance" Chapter 57).
synonyms
Complacent, carried away, and arrogant.
Antonyms
Frustrated, discouraged.
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Xiaohua said triumphantly: My grandfather can play suona.
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Why do you always have this attitude of pride, because this attitude of yours makes me feel very sad, and at the same time makes me feel very uncomfortable.
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Xiao Zhang ran over triumphantly, his face was full of joy, and he might want to share something with everyone.
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