subjugation
征服
常用释义
英音[ ˌsʌbdʒuˈɡeɪʃn ]
美音[ ˌsʌbdʒuˈɡeɪʃn ]
基本释义
- n. 征服;镇压;克制
例句
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1·The ancient empire's expansion led to the subjugation of many small tribes.古代帝国的扩张导致许多小部落被征服。来源: youdao
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2·The general planned a strategic campaign for the subjugation of the neighboring region.将军策划了一场战略行动以征服邻近地区。来源: youdao
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3·History shows that peaceful negotiation is better than the subjugation through force.历史表明,和平谈判比武力征服更好。来源: youdao
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4·The explorer's journey was marked by the subjugation of various natural challenges.这位探险家的旅程以征服各种自然挑战为显著特征。来源: youdao
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5·The team's success was due to the subjugation of their opponents in a series of matches.该团队的成功归功于他们在一系列比赛中征服了对手。来源: youdao
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6·The king's ambition was the subjugation of all the lands around his kingdom.国王的野心是征服他王国周边的所有土地。来源: youdao
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7·The athlete's training focused on the subjugation of physical limitations.这位运动员的训练重点是征服身体极限。来源: youdao
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8·The new technology brought about the subjugation of some traditional manufacturing processes.新技术使得一些传统制造工艺被取代(可理解为被‘征服’)。来源: youdao
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9·The scientist's research aimed at the subjugation of a difficult scientific problem.这位科学家的研究旨在攻克(征服)一个棘手的科学难题。来源: youdao
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10·The cultural exchange led to the subjugation of misunderstandings between the two communities.文化交流消除(征服)了两个群体之间的误解。来源: youdao
同根词
词根:
subjugate
subjection
n
隶属;服从;征服
subjugate
vt
征服;使服从;克制