柯林斯詞典conquer /?k??k?/ (conquering,conquered,conquers) 1. V-T If one country or group of people conquers another, they take complete control of their land. 征服; 攻占 During 1936, Mussolini conquered Abyssinia. 1936年墨索里尼攻占了阿比西尼亞。2. V-T If you conquer something such as a problem, you succeed in ending it or dealing with it successfully. 克服 I was certain that love was quite enough to conquer our differences. 我確信愛(ài)頗足以消除我們的分歧。 He has never conquered his addiction to smoking. 他從未戒除過(guò)煙癮。 返回 conquer劍橋詞典to take control or possession of foreign land , or a group of people , by force 占領(lǐng);攻取;征服;擊敗 The Spanish conquered the New World in the 16th century . 西班牙人在16世紀(jì)征服了新大陸。 The English were conquered by the Normans in 1066. 諾曼人于1066年征服了英格蘭人。 to deal with or successfully fight against a problem or an unreasonable fear 解決(問(wèn)題);戰(zhàn)勝,克服(恐懼) He has finally conquered his fear of spiders . 他終于戰(zhàn)勝了對(duì)蜘蛛的恐懼。 It may be many years before this dreadful disease is conquered. 要戰(zhàn)勝這種可怕的疾病可能需要許多年。 返回 conquer