英 [ˈvæŋkwɪʃt] 美 [ˈvæŋkwɪʃt]
adj. 被征服的;被击败的
v. 征服;击败(vanquish 的过去式和过去分词)
vanquish /ˈvæŋkwɪʃ/ TEM8 [ vanquishing vanquished vanquishes ]
及物动词 To vanquish someone means to defeat them completely in a battle or a competition. 彻底击败
A happy ending is only possible because the hero has first vanquished the dragons.
只有主人公先把那些恶龙制服,快乐的结局才有可能。
... vanish消失, vanquished被征服的 primp打扮, ...
征服(vanquish的过去式)
A happy ending is only possible because the hero has first vanquished the dragons.
只有主人公先把那些恶龙制服,快乐的结局才有可能。
All that was needed was one final push, and the enemy would be vanquished once and for all.
只需要最后一次挺进,敌军就将被彻底击败。
She has vanquished all her competitors.
她战胜了所有的对手。
As the narrative unfolds, the Khmer offer the heads of their now vanquished enemies to the king.
In the end the Zulus like most other African tribes faced with European colonization were vanquished.
We keep thinking that we have vanquished the darkness with this battle or that one.