victor
英 [ˈvɪk.tər]
美 [ˈvɪk.tɚ]
- n. 胜利者
- n. (Victor)人名;(俄、罗、保、匈)维克托
victor 胜利者来自拉丁语vincere,战胜,击败,克服,来自PIE*weik,战斗,词源同convince,convict,vanquish.可能进一步来自PIE*wei,弯,转,扭打,词源同wring,wrest。
- victor (n.)
- mid-14c., from Anglo-French, Old French victor "conqueror," and directly from Latin victorem (nominative victor) "a conqueror," agent noun from past participle stem of vincere "to conquer, overcome, defeat," from PIE root *weik- (5) "to fight, conquer" (cognates: Lithuanian apveikiu "to subdue, overcome," Old Church Slavonic veku "strength, power, age," Old Norse vigr "able in battle," Old English wigan "fight," Welsh gwych "brave, energetic," Old Irish fichim "I fight," second element in Celtic Ordovices "those who fight with hammers"). Fem. formations include victrice (late 14c.), victress (c. 1600), victrix (1650s).
- 1. He was declared the victor in the 11th round.
- 在第11回合中,他被宣布获胜。
- 2. Later on, Victor from flat 10 called.
- 后来,10号公寓的维克托打来电话。
- 3. Victor, in a word, got increasingly fed up.
- 总而言之,维克多越来越厌倦了。
- 4. The crowd surrounded the victor.
- 人群挤在胜利者周围.
- 5. Victor : My team is actually larger than yours.
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Victor: 我的团队比你的还大呢.