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vítěz noun {m} | knight [knights](warrior, especially of the Middle Ages) winner [winners](one who has won or often wins) |
vítězit verb {imPlf} | defeat [defeated, defeating, defeats](to overcome in battle or contest) win [won, won, winning, wins](transitive: achieve victory in) |
vítězka noun {f} | winner [winners](one who has won or often wins) |
vítězný adjective | victorious(being the winner) victorious(of or expressing a sense of victory) |
vítězný oblouk noun {m} | triumphal arch(monumental arch that commemorates a victory) |
vítězoslavný adjective {m} | triumphant(celebrating victory) |
vítězství noun {n} | defeat [defeats](the act of defeating, of overcoming or winning against) victory [victories](condition or state of having won a battle or competition, or having succeeded in an effort; an instance of this) |
Den vítězství noun {m} | Victory Day(a day to commemorate victories in important battles or wars in the countries' history) |
Pyrrhovo vítězství noun {n} | Pyrrhic victory [Pyrrhic victories](a costly victory) |
zvítězit verb | win [won, won, winning, wins](intransitive: achieve by winning) |
zvítězit verb {Plf} | defeat [defeated, defeating, defeats](to overcome in battle or contest) win [won, won, winning, wins](transitive: achieve victory in) |