There are 14 total results for your Defeat in Victory search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
勝 胜 see styles |
shèng sheng4 sheng shou / sho しょう |
More info & calligraphy: Win / Victory(1) win; victory; (2) beautiful scenery; scenic spot; (suf,ctr) (3) (ant: 敗・2) counter for wins; (surname, female given name) Masaru jina, victorious, from ji, to overcome, surpass. |
勝敗 胜败 see styles |
shèng bài sheng4 bai4 sheng pai shouhai / shohai しょうはい |
victory or defeat; result victory or defeat; outcome (of a game, battle, etc.) |
勝負 胜负 see styles |
shèng fù sheng4 fu4 sheng fu shoubu / shobu しょうぶ |
victory or defeat; the outcome of a battle (1) victory or defeat; (n,vs,vi) (2) match; contest; game; bout; (place-name) Shoubu winning and losing |
大勝 大胜 see styles |
dà shèng da4 sheng4 ta sheng daikatsu だいかつ |
to defeat decisively; to win decisively; great victory; triumph (n,vs,vi,adj-no) great victory; crushing victory; (surname) Daikatsu |
輸贏 输赢 see styles |
shū yíng shu1 ying2 shu ying yuei; shuei / yue; shue ゆえい; しゅえい |
win or loss; outcome gain or loss; victory or defeat |
雌雄 see styles |
cí xióng ci2 xiong2 tz`u hsiung tzu hsiung shiyuu / shiyu しゆう |
male and female (1) male and female (animals); the two sexes; (2) victory and defeat; strengths and weaknesses |
天目山 see styles |
tenmokuzan てんもくざん |
line between victory and defeat; (personal name) Tenmokuzan |
不分勝負 不分胜负 see styles |
bù fēn shèng fù bu4 fen1 sheng4 fu4 pu fen sheng fu |
unable to determine victory or defeat (idiom); evenly matched; to come out even; to tie; to draw |
功敗垂成 功败垂成 see styles |
gōng bài chuí chéng gong1 bai4 chui2 cheng2 kung pai ch`ui ch`eng kung pai chui cheng |
to fail within sight of success (idiom); last-minute failure; to fall at the last hurdle; snatching defeat from the jaws of victory |
勝ち負け see styles |
kachimake かちまけ |
victory or defeat; victory and defeat |
反敗為勝 反败为胜 see styles |
fǎn bài wéi shèng fan3 bai4 wei2 sheng4 fan pai wei sheng |
to turn defeat into victory (idiom); to turn the tide |
轉敗為勝 转败为胜 see styles |
zhuàn bài wéi shèng zhuan4 bai4 wei2 sheng4 chuan pai wei sheng |
to turn defeat into victory (idiom); snatching victory from the jaws of defeat |
勝不驕,敗不餒 胜不骄,败不馁 see styles |
shèng bù jiāo , bài bù něi sheng4 bu4 jiao1 , bai4 bu4 nei3 sheng pu chiao , pai pu nei |
no arrogance in victory, no despair in defeat |
勝って驕らず負けて腐らず see styles |
katteogorazumaketekusarazu かっておごらずまけてくさらず |
(expression) (proverb) in victory, remember your humility; in defeat, remember your fighting spirit |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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