1.征服,制服,使服从;镇压,压住,抑制(感情等)
1.to defeat a place or a group of people and force them to obey you
1.There was an official with a large roll of paper containing a new plan for subjugating the Caucasus .
有正式文件的一大册的新计划征服高加索。
2.Unhappy marriages or relationships are the result of subjugating oneself to one's spouse or partner.
不幸的婚姻或恋情是一个人屈从于配偶或伴侣的结果。
3.One might imagine a culture where mysticism and ritual encourage subjugating entire planets in a missionary conquest of the galaxy.
也许有人想象过这样一种文明,神秘和仪式促使它征服整个星球,而这只是征服并在整个银河系传教的一部分。
4.And then, after subjugating surrounding nations, it will turn further east. The west cost of United States of America.
然后,在征服周边的国家之后,就会转向远东,美国的西海岸。
5.For human history has often been a record of nations and tribes subjugating one another to serve their own interests.
人类历史经常记录着民族和部落为了实现他们自己的利益而相互斗争。
6.Without conflict and war there is only one side subjugating to another.
如果没有对抗与战争,一方只能屈膝于另外一方。
7.Is there a connection between TV's obsession with subjugating animals and our capacity to destroy them and their habitats?
有电视的痴迷与征服动物和我们的能力,以摧毁他们和它们的栖息地之间的连接?
8.In subjugating the six other major states of Eastern Zhou, the Qin kings had relied heavily on Legalist scholar-advisers.
秦朝皇帝在统治其他六国的过程中,大力度的采用了法学学者们的法制。
9.The Empire pressed these gentle, amphibious people into war by subjugating their watery world.
帝国对他们海洋星球的征服将这个温和的两栖种族推入了战争。
10.Japanese imperialism will never change its basic policy of subjugating China.
日本帝国主义灭亡中国的根本方针是决不会变的。