victors

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zaferler
victor
fatih
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muzaffer

Demokrasi uzun vadede muzaffer olacaktır. - Democracy will be victorious in the long run.

Muzaffer ordu, ülkeden geri çekildi. - The victorious army withdrew from the country.

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galip

Tarih galipler tarafından yazılır. - History is written by the victors.

Biz tamamen galiptik. - We were completely victorious.

Victor
{i} kazanan

Kaybeden gülümserse kazanan zaferin heyecanını kaybeder. - If the loser smiled the winner will lose the thrill of victory.

Kazanan, parsayı toplar. - To the victor go the spoils.

victor
birinci

O, yarışı birinci bitirdiğinde, tüm ülke için bir zaferdi. - It was a victory for the whole country when he finished first in the race.

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plural of victor
Victor
A male given name

'Well, it's you mother who chose Victor. I never liked the name. It sounded a bit like boasting. I think it was because you were born on May something or other when we celebrate the day Germans surrendered.' 'I wasn't. I was born in September.' 'Oh, then there must have been another reason. Perhaps she thought to have you at all was her victory. Over me. I wasn't so keen on a child.'.

victor
The letter V in the ICAO spelling alphabet
victor
The winner in a fight or contest
victor
{n} one who gets the better, a conqueror
Victor
derived from a Late Latin personal name meaning "conqueror", borne by several saints
Victor
{i} male first name
victor
a combatant who is able to defeat rivals
victor
the contestant who wins the contest
victor
one who defeats an enemy in battle; a vanquisher; a conqueror; often followed by art, rarely by of
victor
military phonetic for the letter 'V'
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VHF radio frequencies (118 to 138 MHz AM mode)
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Your football team's weekly opponent
victor
{i} winner, conqueror, hero
victor
A destroyer
victor
The victor in a battle or contest is the person who wins. the winner of a battle, game, competition etc (victus, past participle of vincere ). orig. Dauferi born 1027, Benevento, principality of Benevento died Sept. 16, 1087, Montecassino, principality of Capua; beatified July 23, 1887; feast day September 16 Pope (1086-87). As abbot of Monte Cassino from 1058, he promoted manuscript illumination, established a school of mosaic, and reconstructed the abbey. He served as papal vicar in southern Italy, negotiating peace between the Normans and the papacy. He was proclaimed pope against his will and was soon driven from Rome by supporters of Emperor Henry IV and the antipope Clement III. In 1087, after briefly retiring to his abbey, Victor resumed his papal authority and promoted the reforms of his predecessor, Pope Gregory VII. After sending an army to defeat the Saracens at Tunis (1087), he called a synod at Benevento and excommunicated Clement. He fell ill and returned to Monte Cassino, where he died. Berger Victor Louis Borge Victor Bourgeois Léon Victor Auguste Broglie Louis Victor Pierre-Raymond duke de Debs Eugene Victor Delacroix Ferdinand Eugène Victor Godfrey of Saint Victor Goldschmidt Victor Moritz Gollancz Sir Victor Herbert Victor August Hess Victor Francis Horta Victor Baron Hugh of Saint Victor Hugo Victor Marie Léopold Louis Philippe Marie Victor Pritchett Sir Victor Sawdon Saint Léon Charles Victor Arthur Michel Schally Andrew Victor Sjöström Victor Victor Seastrom Varèse Edgard Victor Achille Charles Vasarely Victor Victor Amadeus II Victor Emmanuel I Victor Emmanuel II Victor Emmanuel III Victor III Vigny Alfred Victor count de White Patrick Victor Martindale Louis Francis Albert Victor Nicholas prince of Battenberg
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Victorious
victor
The winner in a contest; one who gets the better of another in any struggle; esp
victors

    Турецкое произношение

    vîktırz

    Произношение

    /ˈvəktərz/ /ˈvɪktɜrz/
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