1 N-UNCOUNT 征服;占领 Conquest is the act of conquering a country or group of people. 征服;占领
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He had led the conquest of southern Poland in 1939. [+ of]
1939年,他指挥了攻占波兰南部的行动。
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After the Norman Conquest the forest became a royal hunting preserve.
诺曼征服之后,这片森林成为了皇家狩猎区。
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Jerusalem has seen endless conquests and occupations.
耶路撒冷历经无数次征服、占领。
SYN takeover, coup, acquisition, invasion
2 N-COUNT [usually plural] (战争中)征服的土地,占领地 Conquests are lands that have been conquered in war. (战争中)征服的土地,占领地
3 N-COUNT [usually poss NOUN] (爱情或性关系方面的)俘虏,征服 If someone makes a conquest, they succeed in attracting and usually sleeping with another person. You usually use conquest when you want to indicate that this relationship is not important to the person concerned. (爱情或性关系方面的)俘虏,征服
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Despite his conquests, he remains lonely and isolated.
尽管他俘获过很多女人的芳心,却依然孤单寂寞。
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...men who boast about their sexual conquests to all their friends.
向所有朋友吹嘘自己如何搞定女人的男人
SYN seduction
4 N-COUNT [oft poss NOUN] (爱情或性关系方面)被俘虏者 You can refer to the person that someone has succeeded in attracting as their conquest. (爱情或性关系方面)被俘虏者
5 N-SING 克服;攻克 The conquest of something such as a problem is success in ending it or dealing with it. 克服;攻克
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The conquest of inflation has been the Government's overriding economic priority for nearly 15 years. [+ of]
遏制通货膨胀是政府近15年来经济工作方面的头等大事。
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...the conquest of cancer.
攻克癌症
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