unconquerable 的 2 个定义
- to acquire by force of arms; win in war: to conquer a foreign land.
- to overcome by force; subdue: to conquer an enemy.
- to gain, win, or obtain by effort, personal appeal, etc.: conquer the hearts of his audience.
- to gain a victory over; surmount; master; overcome: to conquer disease and poverty; to conquer one's fear.
- to be victorious; make conquests; gain the victory: Despite their differences, their love will conquer.
unconquerable 近义词
insurmountable
unconquerable 的近义词 15 个
- impregnable
- indefeasible
- indomitable
- inexpugnable
- innate
- insuperable
- intractable
- invincible
- invulnerable
- irrepressible
- resistant
- secure
- unbeatable
- unsurpassable
- unyielding
unconquerable 的反义词 1 个
更多unconquerable例句
- In the near term, new entrants need to conquer more practical challenges, such as the rapidly rising cost of attracting online traffic to live shopping.
- So maybe it’s no surprise that having finally conquered all of Qualcomm’s demons and seen the company’s stock reach record heights a few weeks ago, Mollenkopf is calling it quits.
- Seeing a war zone called “No Man’s Land” and the woman who conquered it by tossing tanks and leading men was a cinematic moment he wanted to be a part of.
- We've developed AIs that can tackle these games, too, but they have had to take a very different approach to the ones that conquered chess and Go.
- For example, back in 2007 Apple conquered the smartphone market with a touch screen device.
- “A nation of homeowners, of people who own a real share in their land, is unconquerable,” he maintained.
- A nation of homeowners,” Franklin Roosevelt believed, “of people who own a real share in their land, is unconquerable.
- Mademoiselle affected for her gaoler a most unconquerable aversion, and this she took pains to proclaim.
- Thus was he spared the look of utter loathing, of unconquerable, irrepressible disgust that leapt into her countenance.
- For some moments I tried to solve this mystery; but unconquerable Indifference fell upon me.
- It seemed as if Mazzini's vision were fulfilled, and Italy, transfigured by a holy call, had risen in unconquerable might.
- The Spaniards of the sixteenth century regarded themselves, and were almost regarded by the other nations, as unconquerable.