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Make a victory sentence

Make a victory sentence

We are proud of winning another victory.

The fish looked proudly at the cat outside the fish tank.

Today, I saw my father whistling proudly.

I look smug on the surface, but my heart is full of cows.

I shouted proudly.

After winning the first place in the exam, he went home triumphantly.

I proudly told my grandma that I could do all the math problems.

I wish you a fruitful career and love, and be proud every day.

They can suppress their expression of victory.

Dad proudly told me that his salary had gone up again.

I am so happy that I can hardly sleep.

Even if I got the first place in my class, I wouldn't be so proud.

He puffed out his chest proudly.

He won the championship and looked smug.

I got it right, too, and I'm a little complacent.

These people wear strange clothes and parade in the city, gloating.

For some lucky hoarders, this is a godsend opportunity to gloat and indulge.

We still remember the feeling of euphoria after winning a basketball game with some friends on a bright spring day.

I passed all the subjects of the driving test at one time, and I was in high spirits when I got my driving license.

Even if you succeed, you don't have to be complacent; Don't lose heart even if you fail.

spell

【déyáng yáng】?

labour

Yang Yang: You look smug. Describe the appearance of contentment and complacency.

source

Biography of Historical Records and Yan Guan: "My ambition is full."

grammar

As an adverbial; Refers to complacency.

example

One-way station proudly replied: "Although busy, I don't feel bitter." Qing Li garbo "officialdom in the sky" back to 57.

synonym

[triumphant] describes the appearance of being very proud.

Smug? 【 zhā n zhā nzx ǐ 】 Describe the way you think you are excellent and proud.

antonym

Depressed; Depressed; Depressed; Down in the dumps Frustrated: look depressed. Describe the feeling of depression and listlessness due to failure or failure.

Frustrated? [Hu θxθn sàng qi] Frustration: My heart is dying; Bereavement: loss. Describe the loss of confidence and depression due to failure or failure.

Basic information of idioms:

Simple spelling of idiom: DYYY

Idiom phonetic notation: ㄜˊㄧˋㄧˊㄧˊ.

Degree of common use: common idioms

Idiom words: four-character idioms

Emotional color: neutral idioms

Idiom structure: supplementary idioms

Idiom era: ancient idioms