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conquer
- IPA[ˈkɒŋkə]
英式
- overcome and take control of (a place or people) by military force;successfully overcome (a problem or weakness)
verb: conquer, 3rd person present: conquers, gerund or present participle: conquering, past tense: conquered, past participle: conquered
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動詞
- 1. overcome and take control of (a place or people) by military force he conquered Cyprus they've conquered new markets in Japan 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ successfully overcome (a problem or weakness) a fear she never managed to conquer 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ climb (a mountain) successfully the second Briton to conquer Everest 同義詞
- ▪ gain the love, admiration, or respect of (a person or group of people) the Beatles were to leave Liverpool and conquer the world
- (of a place or people) having been overcome and taken control of by military force: a conquered people
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a place or people) having been overcome and taken control of by military force: a conquered people
Oxford American Dictionary
- the policy of maintaining control over one's subordinates or opponents by encouraging ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- the policy of maintaining control over one's subordinates or subjects by encouraging ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- the policy of maintaining control over one's subordinates or opponents by encouraging ...
Oxford Dictionary
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美式
- overcome and take control of (a place or people) by use of military force: the Magyars conquered Hungary in the Middle Ages
Oxford American Dictionary