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bivictor

/baɪˈvɪktər/

A bivictor is an individual or group that has secured a win in two separate fields of competition or during two consecutive events. This term is specifically used to highlight the rarity and difficulty of achieving dual success in distinct categories.

例文

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1

The local athlete became a bivictor by winning both the sprint and the long jump.

The athlete won two different events.

2

The committee recognized the scholar as a bivictor for her contributions to both physics and literature.

She was honored for being a winner in two different academic fields.

3

Man, he's a total bivictor after crushing both levels of the tournament today!

He is a double winner after succeeding in two parts of the competition.

語族

名詞
bivictor
副詞
bivictoriously
形容詞
bivictorious
関連
bivictory
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覚え方のコツ

Think of a 'Bicycle' (two wheels) joined with 'Victor' (winner). A bivictor is a winner on two fronts.

クイックテスト

After winning both the debate and the essay contest, Julian was heralded as a _______.

正解!

正解は: bivictor

例文

1

The local athlete became a bivictor by winning both the sprint and the long jump.

everyday

The athlete won two different events.

2

The committee recognized the scholar as a bivictor for her contributions to both physics and literature.

formal

She was honored for being a winner in two different academic fields.

3

Man, he's a total bivictor after crushing both levels of the tournament today!

informal

He is a double winner after succeeding in two parts of the competition.

4

The historical analysis identifies the emperor as a bivictor in both naval and land-based warfare.

academic

Historians view the ruler as a conqueror in two types of combat.

5

By acquiring the rival firm and launching a successful IPO, the CEO established himself as a bivictor in the industry.

business

The CEO succeeded in two major business milestones simultaneously.

語族

名詞
bivictor
副詞
bivictoriously
形容詞
bivictorious
関連
bivictory

よく使う組み合わせ

crowned bivictor officially named the winner of two titles
undisputed bivictor a clear and unquestioned winner in two categories
become a bivictor to achieve the status of a dual winner
celebrated bivictor a famous person recognized for two wins
rare bivictor an uncommon person who has won twice

よく使うフレーズ

stand as bivictor

to be recognized as the winner of two separate honors

the path of a bivictor

the specific journey required to win twice

acclaimed bivictor

a double winner who receives much public praise

よく混同される語

bivictor vs victor

A victor refers to a winner of a single event, while a bivictor specifically denotes winning twice or in two categories.

bivictor vs benefactor

A benefactor is someone who gives financial or other help, whereas a bivictor is someone who wins a competition.

📝

使い方のコツ

Use this word primarily in formal, competitive, or historical contexts where distinguishing between a single win and a double win is necessary to emphasize skill or dominance.

⚠️

よくある間違い

Learners often mistake the prefix 'bi-' for 'by-' or mistakenly use it to mean someone who wins 'by a victory' rather than 'two victories'.

💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of a 'Bicycle' (two wheels) joined with 'Victor' (winner). A bivictor is a winner on two fronts.

📖

語源

Derived from the Latin prefix 'bi-' (meaning twice or two) and the Latin 'victor' (meaning conqueror).

文法パターン

Countable noun Takes the plural form 'bivictors' Often follows the verb 'to crown' or 'to declare'
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文化的な背景

The term is most frequently found in academic discussions of Roman history or specialized test vocabulary regarding competitive logic.

クイックテスト

After winning both the debate and the essay contest, Julian was heralded as a _______.

正解!

正解は: bivictor

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