defeat 的 2 个定义
- to overcome in a contest, election, battle, etc.; prevail over; vanquish: They defeated the enemy. She defeated her brother at tennis.
 - to frustrate; thwart.
 - to eliminate or deprive of something expected: The early returns defeated his hopes of election.
 - Law. to annul.
 
- the act of overcoming in a contest: an overwhelming defeat of all opposition.
 - an instance of defeat; setback: He considered his defeat a personal affront.
 - an overthrow or overturning; vanquishment: the defeat of a government.
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defeat 近义词
overthrow, beating
defeat 的近义词 50 个
- beating
 - blow
 - breakdown
 - collapse
 - debacle
 - destruction
 - drubbing
 - embarrassment
 - failure
 - killing
 - loss
 - massacre
 - rout
 - setback
 - thrashing
 - triumph
 - ko
 - ambush
 - annihilation
 - break
 - check
 - conquest
 - count
 - discomfiture
 - extermination
 - fall
 - licking
 - mastery
 - paddling
 - rebuff
 - repulse
 - reverse
 - ruin
 - scalping
 - shellacking
 - slaughter
 - subjugation
 - trap
 - trashing
 - trimming
 - trouncing
 - waxing
 - whaling
 - whipping
 - whitewashing
 - defeasance
 - downthrow
 - insuccess
 - nonsuccess
 - vanquishment
 
defeat 的反义词 9 个
frustration
conquer in military manner
defeat 的近义词 56 个
- beat
 - crush
 - finish off
 - overpower
 - overthrow
 - overwhelm
 - rout
 - upset
 - vanquish
 - whip
 - ambush
 - annihilate
 - bar
 - best
 - block
 - butcher
 - decimate
 - demolish
 - discomfit
 - drown
 - entrap
 - halt
 - hinder
 - impede
 - lick
 - obliterate
 - obstruct
 - outflank
 - outmaneuver
 - overrun
 - parry
 - quell
 - reduce
 - repel
 - repress
 - repulse
 - route
 - sack
 - scatter
 - shipwreck
 - sink
 - slaughter
 - smash
 - subdue
 - subjugate
 - suppress
 - surmount
 - swamp
 - torpedo
 - trample
 - trash
 - bear down
 - mow down
 - prevail over
 - roll back
 - wipe out
 
defeat 的反义词 36 个
conquer in athletic contest
frustrate
更多defeat例句
- His defeat six months later was virtually assured in that moment.
 - It’s a trade opponents are willing to make, because treating Hill like any other receiver, even any other very good receiver, is inviting defeat.
 - They’ll win the Pac-12 North with defeats of California and Washington the next two weeks, and probably go to the Fiesta Bowl if they win the league.
 - Philadelphia responded to that defeat by firing Coach Brett Brown and replacing him with Doc Rivers, who was let go by the Los Angeles Clippers.
 - Many classified the incident as a catastrophic defeat for the government, but the analysis from the Mexico Violence Resource Project suggests a more nuanced interpretation of the impact of those events.
 - He rebuffed calls to institute the death penalty, and his last term as governor ended in his defeat.
 - After the defeat of ISIS in Sinjar, most other locals have been left wondering who might rule the city in the near future.
 - That defeat was driven largely by Romney losing women voters by an insurmountable 11 points.
 - In recent days, there has been a subtle feeling of defeat permeating through the camp.
 - But it certainly contributed, and purposely so, to the defeat of the tough Likud hardliner Yitzhak Shamir in 1992.
 - He saw Gen. Braddock as he passed on to his defeat, and could give a succinct account of that sanguinary action.
 - The friars were exceedingly wroth, and combined to defeat the Generalʼs efforts to come to an understanding with the rebels.
 - He will tell you about the success he had in America; it quite makes up for the defeat of the British army in the Revolution.
 - But after the defeat at Leipzig King Joachim asked and obtained leave to return to his own dominions.
 - But she had experienced an hour of mixed emotions in which a confused and wondering sense of defeat was paramount.