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triumph
Noun
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A triumph is a great success.
His discovery of the electron was a great triumph.
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A Triumph was the ceremonial entry of a victorious general into Rome.
When Caesar returned to Rome he qualified for a Triumph.
triumph
Verb
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To triumph is to gain a victory or be successful.
He triumphed over adversity.
motor
Noun
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A machine that changes energy into motion (movement).
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A motor car, or automobile
company
Noun
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A company is an organization for doing work for money.
He works for a big company.
I own this company, so it's a problem for me if people don't buy what we make.
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Company is people who are visiting other people; people who are in other peoples' house so that they can talk to the other people, or people who are walking with other people or being somewhere with other people.
I can't talk to you on the phone right now, because I have company. (people in the house.)
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When someone keeps someone else company, they stay with the person.
Will you keep me company while I go to mail this letter?
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A company is a unit of an army, it usually consists of two or three platoons to form a battalion.