1.征服,战胜,击败;克服,抑制(感情等)
2.得到胜利,成为胜利者
1.to defeat someone or something completely
1.Sometimes, as I thought, I was vanquished more by his fluency than by the strength of his reasons.
有时我想,我之所以败北,与其说是因为他理由充足,不如说是因为他口若悬河。
2.So she vanquished them, horse and foot, just as she had vanquished their fathers thirty years before about the smell.
她就这样把他们“连人带马”地打败了,正如三十年前为了那股气味的事战胜了他们的父辈一样。
3.the strength of a hippopotamus, or he never could have vanquished that great beast.
他一定是力大如河马,否则他绝不会。
4.He must have the strength of a hippopotamus, or he never could have vanquished that great beast.
他一定是力大如河马,否则他绝不会击败那只庞大的野兽。
5.The vanquished cock immediately came out of his corner, and ruled henceforth with undisputed mastery.
被征服的公鸡,立刻从他的一个角落,以无可争议的统治从此掌握。
6.She glanced straight into his eyes, and his nearness and confidence, and the simple-hearted warmth of his smile vanquished her.
她朝他的眼睛直视一下,他近在身边,他的信心,他那温和而亲切的微笑把她战胜了。
7.That man must have the strength of a hippopotamus, or he never could have vanquished that great beast.
那个人一定力大如河马,否则它永远也不可能打败那头巨兽。
8.He made battle with all his neighbours, and vanquished them.
于是他对所有的邻国掀起战争,并且征服了它们。
9.It would be a joke if the conduct of the victor had to be justified to the vanquished.
这将是一个笑话,如果该行为的胜利者要有理由向战败国。
10.It was argued in odd logic that it would be immoral to disarm the vanquished unless the victors also stripped themselves of their weapons .
根据奇妙的逻辑,认为除非战胜国自己也解除武装,否则在道义上便无解除战败国武装的理由。