vanquish
英 ['væŋkwɪʃ]
美 ['væŋkwɪʃ]
- 征服する;打ち負かす;克服する;(感情などを)抑制する
語源
打ち勝つ。ラテン語のvincere「打ち勝つ、打ち負かす」から。語源的には勝利、征服と同じ。
英語の語源
- 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.
例文
- 1. He tried to vanquish his fears.
- 彼は恐怖心を克服しようと努力した.
- 2.His success vanquish his fears.
- 彼の成功は彼の恐怖心を抑えた。
- 3.If I stayed on a lonely island,I absolutely couldn 't vanquish dangers.
- もし私が孤島にいたら、私は絶対に危険を克服することはできません。
- 4.Q:Aston Martin call it the Vanquish ,we call it the Vanish.
- Aston馬田は敵を消してくれと言って、私たちはそれを消してくれと言った。
- 5.Gao Taigong asks Wang Tianshi a Sorcerer to vanquish this demon.
- 高公は王天師に妖を降らせてもらった。
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