daai6 wok6 cyun4 sing3大獲全勝大获全胜
Jyutpingdaai6 wok6 cyun4 sing3
Yaledaaih wohk chyùhn sing
Definition
To achieve total victory; to win a landslide victory in a war or competition.
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How it's used
Used primarily in competitive contexts like sports, elections, or business negotiations to describe a decisive and overwhelming result. It carries a sense of complete dominance where the opponent has no room to counter. While it sounds slightly more formal than everyday slang, it is frequently used in news reports and casual conversation to emphasize the scale of a win.
Examples
They really achieved a landslide victory in the competition this time.
Do you think they have a chance to achieve a total victory?
Related words
Common phrases
a landslide victory result
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