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conquer美 ['kɑŋkər] 英 ['kɒŋkə(r)] - v.征服;克服;战胜;攻克
- 网络占领;命令与征服;破除
过去分词:conquered 现在分词:conquering 第三人称单数:conquers v.+n. conquer space,conquer enemy v. seize,take,capture,take over,take control 1. | ~ sb/sth 占领;攻克;征服to take control of a country or city and its people by force |
| The Normans conquered England in 1066. 诺曼人于 1066 年征服了英格兰。 | | conquered peoples/races/territories 被征服的民族╱种族;被占领的领土 |
2. | ~ sb (尤指比赛、赛跑等中)击败,战胜to defeat sb, especially in a competition, race, etc. |
| The world champion conquered yet another challenger last night. 昨晚这位世界冠军又战胜了一名挑战者。 |
3. | ~ sth (成功地)对付,克服,控制to succeed in dealing with or controlling sth |
| The only way to conquer a fear is to face it. 克服恐惧的唯一方法是正视恐惧。 | | Mont Blanc was conquered in 1786. 勃朗峰于 1786 年被征服。 |
4. | ~ sth 在(某地)很受欢迎;在(某地)成功to become very popular or successful in a place |
| The band is now setting out to conquer the world. 这支乐队现在要出发去征服世界。 |
v. | 5. 克服(困难等),改正(恶习等);抑制(情欲等) 5. 克服(困难等),改正(恶习等);抑制(情欲等) |
v. | 1. to take control of a place by force of arms 2. to win a victory over a people in war 3. to overcome a difficulty, problem, or illness 4. to make a difficult or dangerous mountain ascent 5. to win somebody's love, affection, or admiration, often through strength of character or seduction, and sometimes somewhat against the person's will 7. to take control of land or people using soldiers 8. to gain control of a situation or emotion by making a great physical or mental effort 9. to succeed in climbing a tall mountain 10. to earn the love, admiration, or respect of someone 1. to take control of a place by force of arms 2. to win a victory over a people in war 3. to overcome a difficulty, problem, or illness 4. to make a difficult or dangerous mountain ascent 5. to win somebody's love, affection, or admiration, often through strength of character or seduction, and sometimes somewhat against the person's will 7. to take control of land or people using soldiers 8. to gain control of a situation or emotion by making a great physical or mental effort 9. to succeed in climbing a tall mountain 10. to earn the love, admiration, or respect of someone |
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