romp to victory Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
snatch victory from the jaws of defeat
win when it appears that you will lose, mount a comeback The opinion polls showed we were losing, but we snatched victory from the jaws of defeat.
Hollow victory
A hollow victory is where someone wins something in name, but are seen not to have gained anything by winning.
Landslide victory
A landslide victory is a victory in an election by a very large margin.
Pyrrhic victory
A Pyrrhic victory is one that causes the victor to suffer so much to achieve it that it isn't worth winning.
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Pyrrhic victory.
romp to victory
To cautiously or calmly win a race, contest, or competition. Primarily heard in UK. With her arch-rival out of agency with a pulled hamstring, the arresting best romped to achievement at the Olympics already again. Showing their absolute ahead on the pitch, the boys in dejected attending set to antic to a 6–2 victory.Learn more: romp, victoryˈromp home/to victory
(informal) win easily, abnormally in a race, an election, etc: The Queen’s horse romped home in the aboriginal race. ♢ The Democratic Party romped to achievement in the contempo elections.Learn more: home, romp, victory
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