及物动词征服; 克服; 攻克; 打败(敌人)
不及物动词得胜,胜利
conquer
及物动词
1. Man can conquer nature.
人定胜天。
2. The city was conquered overnight.
那座城市在夜里被攻克。
3. conquer
3. The singer conquered the hearts of his audience.
那位歌唱家赢得了观众的心。
4. Man has yet to conquer the stars.
人类尚需征服星球。
5. I finally conquered my fear of heights.
我终于克服了我的惧高心理。
1. conquer
1. 克服:用第二个磁场短时轰击这些原子核,使其脱离第一个磁场阵列. 扫描仪上的线圈探测到这些磁场变化,并以此构建出患者受检部位的图谱. 几秒钟后,原子核沿磁场方向重新排列,同时放射出少量热能或者无线电波(较少见). ②overcome 克服(conquer)
2. 征服,克服:connote 含意,暗示 | conquer 征服,克服 | conquest 征服
3. 征服.占领:voyage n 航行.航海 | conquer 征服.占领 | because of 因为
1. 占领;征服
If one country or group of people conquers another, they take complete control of their land.
e.g. During 1936, Mussolini conquered Abyssinia...
1936年,墨索里尼攻占了阿比西尼亚。
e.g. Early in the eleventh century the whole of England was again conquered by the Vikings.
11世纪早期,整个英格兰再次被北欧海盗征服。
2. 克服;攻克
If you conquer something such as a problem, you succeed in ending it or dealing with it successfully.
e.g. I was certain that love was quite enough to conquer our differences...
我相信爱足以克服我们的种种差异。
e.g. He has never conquered his addiction to smoking.
他一直未能戒除烟瘾。
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verb
1. to put down by force or authority
e.g. suppress a nascent uprising
stamp down on littering
conquer one''s desires
Synonym: suppressstamp downinhibitsubduecurb
2. overcome by conquest
e.g. conquer your fears
conquer a country
3. take possession of by force, as after an invasion
e.g. the invaders seized the land and property of the inhabitants
The army seized the town
The militia captured the castle
Synonym: appropriatecaptureseize