conquer: [13] Latin conquīrere originally meant ‘seek something out’. It was a compound verb formed from the intensive prefix com- and quaerere ‘seek’ (source of English query, quest, question, inquire, and require). Bit by bit, ‘searching for something’ slid into ‘acquiring it’, including by force of arms: hence the sense ‘vanquish’, already current in the 13th century. The term Conqueror appears first to have been applied to William I of England around 1300. => enquire, inquest, query, quest, question, require
conquer (v.)
c. 1200, cunquearen, from Old French conquerre "conquer, defeat, vanquish," from Vulgar Latin *conquaerere (for Latin conquirere) "to search for, procure by effort, win," from Latin com-, intensive prefix (see com-), + quaerere "to seek, gain" (see query (v.)). Related: Conquered; conquering.
中文解释
conquer 征服,攻克——攻克
实用例句
1. They feared that totalitarians might yet conquer the entire world.
他们担心极权主义者会征服整个世界。
来自柯林斯例句
2. They became overheated nationalists, militarists, and they were out to conquer.
他们变成了过分狂热的民族主义分子和军国主义分子,并想要征服别国。
来自柯林斯例句
3. I was certain that love was quite enough to conquer our differences.
我相信爱足以克服我们的种种差异。
来自柯林斯例句
4. Garland tried to appear casual, but he couldn't conquer his unease.