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conquering如何读
conquering英汉释义
- vt. 攻克,征服 take possession of (sth) by force
- vt. 破除,克服overcome
conquering是什么意思
- 征服
- 克服
- 战胜
- 成功地登上
- 赢得赞誉
- 得胜
- 打败(敌人)
- 改正
- 抑制
- 赢得
- 取胜
- 攻克
- 攻取
- 胜利
- 占领
- 击败
- 控制
- 对付
- 破除
- 在(某地)很受欢迎
- 在(某地)成功
- 凭武力占领
- 获胜
conquering英英释义
verb
transitive verb
to gain or acquire by force of arms : subjugate
conquer territory
to overcome by force of arms : vanquish
conquered the enemy
to gain mastery over or win by overcoming obstacles or opposition
conquered the mountain
to overcome by mental or moral power : surmount
conquered her fear
intransitive verb
to be victorious
conquering词源英文解释
Middle English, to acquire, conquer, from Anglo-French conquerre, from Vulgar Latin *conquaerere, alteration of Latin conquirere to search for, collect, from com- + quaerere to ask, search
The first known use of conquer was in the 14th century
conquering儿童词典英英释义
contemplativeadjective
involving or devoted to contemplation : meditative
the contemplative life
contaminateverb
to soil, stain, or infect by contact or association
to make impure or unfit for use by adding something harmful or unpleasant
wells contaminated by chemicals
consummate1 of 2adjective
of the highest degree, quality, or skill
a consummate politician
consummate2 of 2verb
to make perfect or complete
constructiveadjective
helping to develop or improve something
constructive suggestions
constitutionalitynoun
the quality or state of being in agreement with a constitution
constituteverb
to appoint to an office or duty
constituted authorities
set up sense 4, establish
a fund was constituted to help needy students
make up sense 2, form
twelve months constitute a year
console1 of 2noun
the part of an organ at which the organist sits and which contains the keyboard and controls
a panel or cabinet with dials and switches for controlling an electronic or mechanical device
a cabinet (as for a phonograph or television set) that stands on the floor
an electronic system that connects to a display (as a TV set) and is used to play video games
console2 of 2verb
to comfort in times of grief, distress, or suffering
conquerverb
to get or gain by force of arms
conquer a country
to defeat by force of arms
conquered all their enemies
overcome sense 1, subdue
conquer a habit
to be victorious
conquering 例句
1 Then he went about conquering everything in sight.
2 Mr. Swain agreed that Damon’s evolution as a dancer paralleled his own, especially when it comes to conquering insecurities.
3 Abrams is master of one universe - and he's about to try conquering another.
4 The soldiers were also conquering the territory, studying the hill in order to fight well on it, he explained.
5 When Saigon fell to the North Vietnamese in 1975, Mr. Fenton, a stringer for The Washington Post and other papers, hitched a ride into the city on one of the conquering tanks.
6 The island’s dizzying succession of conquering kingdoms left behind fascinating architectural remnants, including some of the world’s best-preserved ancient Greek ruins.
7 Mr. Lin sailed through its virtuoso challenges, conquering the manic octaves that unfold at the work’s conclusion.
8 She heard it extensively while conquering Europe with her indie pop sound, and is fielding the question again now that she has her sights set on America.
9 After conquering practically every other big outdoor stage this year, the astonishingly gifted young bluesman Gary Clark Jr. went home to Austin, Tex., and a crowd that claims him as its own.
10 Daemon arrived in the throne room this week as a conquering hero, the King of the Narrow Sea, as the court honored his success in the Stepstones.
11 He arrived back in Philadelphia a conquering hero and in plenty of time to be selected as a delegate to the Constitutional Convention.
12 Since the orchestra’s management lifted its 16-month lockout of the players over a contract dispute, in January, the musicians have typically been greeted as conquering if battered heroes.
13 By the time couriers return to Napoleon – and he boldly reasserts his conquering vision – the chaos of battle has already shifted in a new direction.
14 “She’s just one of those friends who’s always doing something grand and incredible while quietly acting like a big goof about it, while conquering the world subtly,” he said.
15 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。
16 The other was short and actually had gray hair already conquering the black on the sides of his head.
17 That smile seems meant to distract from his plan of attack: never actually performing a dance, but conquering it.
18 Of course, some designers light up at the thrill of conquering an “ugly” shade.
19 Genetic augmentation was banned in the 21st century following Earth's Eugenics Wars, instigated by human scientists engineering superior human beings who ended up conquering mankind.
20 At the cost of a few society members who die in battle as soldiers, the whole society becomes much more effective at conquering other societies or resisting attacks.
conquering 同义词
1 获胜的