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vanquishment

/vang-kwish, van-/US // ˈvæŋ kwɪʃ, ˈvæn- //UK // (ˈvæŋkwɪʃ) //

征服,虚化,灭亡,消灭

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to conquer or subdue by superior force, as in battle.
    • : to defeat in any contest or conflict; be victorious over: to vanquish one's opponent in an argument.
    • : to overcome or overpower: He vanquished all his fears.

Synonyms & Antonyms

noundefeat
Synonyms
ko寇,寇氏,寇氏集团ambush埋伏,伏击,突击检查,埋头苦干annihilation湮灭,歼灭,毁灭,消灭beating殴打,敲打,挨打,搏击blow打击,吹,打吹,吹吹break突破,休息,断裂,断breakdown崩溃,细分,分项,分解check检查,检查一下collapse崩溃,坍塌,崩塌,塌陷conquest征服,争夺,竞争,争夺战count数,计算,数数,计数debacle溃败,灾难性事件,残局,灾难defeasance变卖,退让,递延,延期付款destruction毁灭,销毁,破坏,毁坏discomfiture窘迫感,窘迫,弊端,弊病downthrow俯卧撑,跌倒,抛下,抛出drubbing殴打,擦伤,击溃,捣毁embarrassment尴尬,窘迫,窘迫感,困窘extermination灭绝,灭绝术,灭亡,灭绝罪failure失败,故障,失败者,失效fall坠落,跌倒,跌落,摔倒insuccess不成功,不合格,不足,不足之处killing杀人,杀害,杀死,扼杀licking舔舐,舔,舔食,舔舔loss损失,亏损,损耗,丧失massacre大屠杀,大屠杀事件,屠城,屠城事件mastery掌握,精通,掌握权,高手nonsuccess不成功,非成功,没有成功,不成功的事overthrow推翻,推翻了,推倒,打倒paddling划水,划桨,划船,划动rebuff回绝,反驳,回击,拒绝repulse击退,打退堂鼓,击退了,打击reverse逆转,反转,逆向,颠倒rout溃败,溃散,溃疡,溃决ruin破坏,毁坏,毁掉,毁了scalping炒股,剥皮,倒卖,剥头皮setback后退,挫折,倒退,后移shellacking殴打,炮轰,炮击,炮击事件slaughter宰杀,屠宰,残杀,屠杀subjugation征服,臣服,奴役,奴隶制thrashing鞭打,殴打,惊心动魄,激动人心trap陷阱,陷害,疏水阀,陷害他人trashing捣毁,垃圾处理,垃圾trimming修剪,修整,修饰,微调triumph大胜,凯旋,胜利,凯旋门trouncing斗殴,斗殴事件,斗牛士,斗殴的waxing打蜡,脱毛,打腊,打毛线whaling捕鲸,捕鲸业,捕鲸活动,捕鲸行为whipping鞭打,鞭笞,鞭策,鞭挞whitewashing洗白,粉饰,洗刷,刷新

Examples

  • “It’s like treating an individual patient while rebuilding the entire health-care system,” said Alfred Sommer, former dean of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, who was part of the team that vanquished smallpox four decades ago.

  • It was the final chapter of a very polarizing time for the city attorney’s office, and he came out the vanquished.

  • Genetic analysis, which was not available during the original research, later confirmed that during the 1994 invasion, the aggressors didn’t just evict the vanquished.

  • It posited that microbes, not “miasma,” caused sickness and death, and that you could cure illnesses by vanquishing the offending microbe.

  • This time around, the Bolts made quick work of the Jackets in the first round, vanquishing their old foe in five games.

  • But there is a strong resolve to vote despite the risk, a fierce determination to vanquish the Vandals.

  • In an attempt to vanquish the monster, the superheroes step in and pummel him, knocking him to the ground.

  • To be competitive here three years from now, Rand knows he needs to vanquish Ron's long shadow.

  • Visco says she believes the way to vanquish the disease is through science.

  • She is credited with helping to end the war and vanquish dictator Charles Taylor in 2003, opening the door for Sirleaf.

  • The whole history of the Old Testament displays nothing but the vain efforts of God to vanquish the obstinacy of his people.

  • Lieut. Wilkinson and party appear in good spirits, and show a disposition which must vanquish every difficulty.

  • Jerry, who had been told of the trouble, was ready to descend upon the entire college and vanquish it single-handed.

  • After all, it was more important that she should vanquish her enemies than prove to a mere man that they really were her enemies.

  • He had met at last that which must vanquish all his resolutions, and turn all his desperate efforts into vanity.

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