victoriously

/vɪkˈtɔːriəsli/ (bre, ipa) · /vɪkˈtɔːriəsli/ (ame, ipa)

victoriously — 副詞

1. showing or expressing the joy and pride of having won a contest, conflict, or ot

1.副詞B2
釋義

勝利地

以勝利或成功的方式,帶有慶祝意味

showing or expressing the joy and pride of having won a contest, conflict, or other challenge

例句

After winning the tournament, Liang raised his racket victoriously and smiled at the crowd.

贏得比賽後,Liang 高舉球拍,勝利地向群眾微笑。

raise + victoriously — physical display after winning

The firefighters emerged victoriously from the burning building, carrying the rescued child.

消防隊員從燃燒的大樓中勝利地走出來,懷中抱著獲救的孩子。

emerge victoriously from [place] — triumph after danger

同義詞
  • triumphantly

    very similar meaning; slightly more dramatic or emotional

  • winningly

    less common; can also mean 'in an appealing way' in other contexts

反義詞
  • defeatedly

    showing the opposite emotion — despair after losing

用法筆記

Typically used with action verbs of movement (emerge, return, march) or expression (cheer, wave, shout, smile). Common in narrative and sports writing; less frequent in formal academic contexts.

常見錯誤

She successfully passed the exam.
She passed the exam victoriously.
💡'successfully' only means the goal was achieved; 'victoriously' adds the sense of triumph and celebration after a hard-won win.