This phrase means to achieve success or victory in a situation where it seemed likely that failure was imminent. It implies turning a certain loss into a surprising win through skill, determination, or luck.
To snatch victory from the jaws of defeat means to win a surprising victory at the last moment possible, when it had previously seemed certain that you were going to lose. This has in recent times also coined the reverse phrase to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory meaning to lose at the last moment possible, when it had previously seemed certain that you were going to win.
It means to defeat that person or group. The side with the victory is the winner.
He would use all the resources at the country's disposal in order to defeat the enemy, one of these resources being people.
A Pyrrhic victory is a victory with such a devastating cost that it carries the implication that another such victory will ultimately lead to defeat. Someone who wins a Pyrrhic victory has been victorious in some way; however, the heavy toll negates any sense of achievement or profit.
"To win a victory over (someone)" in the normal sense means to defeat, vanquish, beat, or triumph. e.g. "Brazil won a victory over Australia in the FIFA World Cup." Metaphorically, it can mean to succeed in spite of adversity or opposition. e.g. "He won a victory over cancer, and has been in remission for several years."
If the Western Allies did not successfully land, the Russians (Soviets) would have taken over Germany.
If someone says the phrase "I think I'll snatch a few winks, it means that the person is going to have a quick nap or snooze.
without jaws
To nab something means to grab or snatch, or to seize a criminal or fugitive.
Until the victory, always. Onward to victory!
Victory. Siegheil means hail to victory.
Victory