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51Victory Through Air Power — Victoire dans les airs Victory through air power Auteur Alexander Procofieff de Seversky Genre essai militaire Version originale Éditeur original Simon and Schuster/BoMC edition, Garden City Pub. Co. Langue originale Anglais Pays d origine …
52Victory thru air power — Victoire dans les airs Victory through air power Auteur Alexander Procofieff de Seversky Genre essai militaire Version originale Éditeur original Simon and Schuster/BoMC edition, Garden City Pub. Co. Langue originale Anglais Pays d origine …
53win the day — verb a) to gain complete victory or success over something or someone b) to be totally accepted by other people (such as an idea or a proposal) …
54victory — Synonyms and related words: accomplishment, advantage, command, conquest, control, crushing, dominion, fortunate outcome, go, mastery, overcoming, prosperity, prosperous issue, quelling, subjugation, success, superiority, supremacy, triumph,… …
55victory rally — gathering in order to celebrate a win …
56win — wɪn n. victory, success, triumph; position of first place; amount won, winnings v. be victorious; gain; obtain; arrive with great effort; succeed; acquire; convince; gain trust (or approval, favor, etc.) …
57win by a nose — If somebody wins by a nose, they only just beat the others. (Dorking School Dictionary) *** When there is a very slight difference between the winner and the other competitors, victory is won by a nose. One second ahead of the… …
58win — I. v. a. 1. Get (by mastery or in competition), gain, obtain, procure, acquire, earn, achieve, catch. 2. Bring over, gain over, get the compliance of. II. v. n. 1. Succeed, be successful, gain the victory. 2. [Archaic or poetical.] Reach, get,… …
59victory — n conquest, triumph, win, walkaway; success, superiority, Chiefly Scot. gree, mastery; winning, gaining, excelling, taking the top spot or prize; subjugation, subdual, vanquishment, crushing, quelling, whip hand, upper hand …
60victory — noun Syn: success, triumph, conquest, win, coup; informal walkover Ant: defeat, loss …