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conquer
kɒŋkəʳ ˈkɑŋkər ˈkɑnkər
Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense conquers, present participle conquering, past tense , past participle conquered
1 VERB 占领;征服 If one country or group of people conquers another, they take complete control of their land. 占领;征服
  • During 1936, Mussolini conquered Abyssinia. [VERB noun]

    1936年,墨索里尼攻占了阿比西尼亚。

  • Early in the eleventh century the whole of England was again conquered by the Vikings. [be VERB-ed]

    11世纪早期,整个英格兰再次被北欧海盗征服。

2 VERB 克服;攻克 If you conquer something such as a problem, you succeed in ending it or dealing with it successfully. 克服;攻克
  • I was certain that love was quite enough to conquer our differences. [VERB noun]

    我相信爱足以克服我们的种种差异。

  • He has never conquered his addiction to smoking. [VERB noun]

    他一直未能戒除烟瘾。

  • ... the oldest climber ever to conquer the mountain.

    征服这座山的年纪最大的登山者

Quotations
I came, I saw, I conquered (veni, vidi, vici) Julius Caesar
To conquer with arms is to make only a temporary conquest; to conquer the world by earning its esteem is to make a permanent conquest Woodrow Wilson Address to Congress
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