vanquish

英 ['væŋkwɪʃ] 美['væŋkwɪʃ]
  • vt. 征服;击败;克服;抑制(感情等)

词态变化


第三人称单数: vanquishes;过去式: vanquished;过去分词: vanquished;现在分词: vanquishing;

中文词源


vanquish 战胜

来自拉丁语vincere,战胜,击败,词源同victory,convince.

英文词源


vanquish
vanquish: [14] Vanquish was adapted from vainquiss-, the stem form of Old French vainquir ‘defeat’. This was derived from vaintre ‘defeat’, a descendant of Latin vincere ‘defeat’ (source also of English convince, invincible [15], victory, etc).
=> convince, invincible, victory
vanquish (v.)
mid-14c., "to defeat in battle, conquer," from Old French venquis-, extended stem of veintre "to defeat," from Latin vincere "defeat" (see victor). Influenced in Middle English by Middle French vainquiss-, present stem of vainquir "conquer," from Old French vainkir, alteration of veintre. Related: Vanquished; vanquishing.

双语例句


1. He tried to vanquish his fears.
他努力克服恐惧心理.

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2. His success vanquish his fears.
他的成功压抑了他害怕的心理.

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3. If I stayed on a lonely island, I absolutely couldn't vanquish dangers.
如果我在一个孤岛上, 我绝对不能克服危险.

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4. Q : Aston Martin call it the Vanquish, we call it the Vanish.
阿士顿马田 叫它消敌, 我们叫它消失.

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5. Gao Taigong asks Wang Tianshi a Sorcerer to vanquish this demon.
高太公请王天师降妖.

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