conquered
/ˈkɒŋ.kər/ (bre, ipa) · [kˈɑŋkɚd] /ˈkɑːŋ.kɚ/ (ame, ipa) · [kˈɑŋkɚd] /ˈkäŋ-kər/ (ame, mw)
conquered — 動詞
- conqueredpresent simple I / you / we / they
- conquereds3rd person singular
- conquereding-ing form
- conquerededpast simple
1. To take a country, area, or group of people under your control by fighting again
征服;擊敗
以武力控制或打敗對手
To take a country, area, or group of people under your control by fighting against them; also used when you beat an opponent in a sport or competition.
In 1066, William the Conqueror conquered England and changed the country forever.
西元 1066 年,征服者威廉征服了英格蘭,永遠改變了這個國家。
conquer + place name for military control
Vinícius conquered the defending champion and took the gold medal at the tournament.
Vinícius 擊敗了衛冕冠軍,在比賽中奪得金牌。
Darius's army conquered twelve enemy cities during the five-year campaign.
Darius 的軍隊在長達五年的征戰中征服了十二座敵城。
Hassan and his fellow soldiers conquered the hilltop fortress after a three-week siege.
Hassan 和戰友們經過三週的圍城,攻下了山頂堡壘。
- surrender to
the opposite action — to give up control instead of taking it
- lose to
used for the competition meaning
文法句型
conquer + noun phrase (country/people/opponent)
用法筆記
This sense often appears in historical writing about wars and empires. In sports contexts, 'conquered' is more common in formal reporting than everyday conversation.
常見錯誤
2. To manage or get the better of a difficult situation, for example a long-term pr
克服;戰勝
成功處理問題或恐懼
To manage or get the better of a difficult situation, for example a long-term problem, a bad habit, or a strong fear that limits your life.
After years of practice, Nila finally conquered her fear of public speaking.
經過多年的練習,Nila 終於克服了對公開發言的恐懼。
conquer + fear of [something] for overcoming phobias
The new treatment helped patients conquer their chronic back pain without surgery.
這種新的治療方法幫助病患在無需手術的情況下戰勝了長期的背痛。
Mayumi conquered her nail-biting habit by keeping a small ball in her hand.
Mayumi 透過手上一直握著一顆小球,克服了咬指甲的習慣。
The community centre ran free classes to help elderly residents conquer their fear of computers.
社區中心開設了免費課程,幫助年長居民克服對電腦的恐懼。
- surrender to
to stop fighting against a problem or fear
- give in to
to allow a difficulty to control you
文法句型
conquer + noun phrase (fear/problem/habit)
用法筆記
Often used with abstract nouns like 'fear', 'habit', 'shyness', or 'problem'. This sense is metaphorical — you are not using physical force but mental effort.