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Meaning of Trophy | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1 Standard
ˈtɹəʊfi

Definitions

  1. An object, usually in the form of a statuette, cup, or shield, awarded for success in a competition or to mark a special achievement.
  2. An object taken as a prize by a hunter, or a conqueror or belligerent, especially one that is displayed.
  3. Any emblem of success; a status symbol.
  4. An object taken by a serial killer or rapist as a memento of the crime.
    broadly
  5. A tropæum.
    Ancient-Rome, historical
  6. A display of weaponry and other militaria, often captured from a defeated enemy, as an ornament designed for the purpose of triumphalist display by a victor or as a show of military prowess by a monarch.
  7. An artifact or artwork that has been stolen by a criminal and traded on the black market.
  8. An animal killed by a trophy hunter that usually has its parts sold on the black market.

Equivalents

Afrikaans trofee
العربية الكأس غنيمة
Azərbaycanca qənimət
Беларуская трафей
Български трофей
Bosanski трофеј
Català trofeu
Cymraeg tlws
Deutsch Pokal Trophäe
Ελληνικά τρόπαιο
Esperanto trofeo
Español trofeo
Eesti trofee
Français Trophée
Galego trofeo
עברית גביע
Hrvatski трофеј
Magyar trófea
Հայերեն գավաթ
Bahasa Indonesia piala trofi
Italiano trofeo
한국어 전리품 트로피
Македонски трофеј
Bahasa Melayu piala
Nederlands trofee
Polski trofeum
Português taça troféu
Română trofeu
Русский трофей
Српски трофеј
Türkçe ganimet Ödül
Tiếng Việt cúp giải thưởng

Examples

“He won the trophy in a running competition.”
“The set of antlers which hung on the wall was his prized trophy.”
“Around the posts hung helmets, darts, and spears, / And captive chariots, axes, shields, and bars, / And broken beaks of ships, the trophies of their wars.”
“Similarly, the Soviet defence industry tested their guns by firing against German trophy tanks or fired against new Soviet vehicles with German guns or German ammunition.”
“His trophies included his second wife, his successful children, the third and fourth homes in Palm Beach and Malibu, and his three yachts.”
““The stakes are getting so high,” Mr. MacDonald-Korth said in a telephone interview, referring to the skyrocketing amounts being paid for trophy works of art.”
“The souvenirs which many killers retain of their victims are often described as trophies, and Norman Bates's taxidermic interests derived from the real-life Ed Gein.”
“A trophy from this murder would have been of great importance.”
“The offender is also likely to mentally relive his killings, often with the help of souvenirs or trophies, such as a bracelet or a body part taken from the victim.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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