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1 conquer
'koŋkə(to overcome or defeat: The Normans conquered England in the eleventh century; You must conquer your fear of the dark.) conquistar, vencer- conquest
conquer vb conquistartr['kɒŋkəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (country, mountain, heart) conquistar; (enemy, disease, fear) vencerconquer ['kɑŋkər] vt: conquistar, vencerv.• abatanar v.• acogotar v.• aquistar v.• conquistar v.• ganar v.• rendir v.• vencer v.'kɑːŋkər, 'kɒŋkə(r)transitive verb \<\<country/mountain\>\> conquistar; \<\<enemy\>\> vencer*; \<\<fear\>\> vencer, superar['kɒŋkǝ(r)]1.VT [+ territory, nation etc] conquistar; [+ fear, enemy] vencer2.VI triunfar* * *['kɑːŋkər, 'kɒŋkə(r)]transitive verb \<\<country/mountain\>\> conquistar; \<\<enemy\>\> vencer*; \<\<fear\>\> vencer, superar -
2 conquer
vt.conquistar (country, sb's heart); vencer (difficulty, one's shyness, fears)vi.vencer, ganar la victoria. (pt & pp conquered) -
3 overcome
1.
adjective(helpless; defeated by emotion etc: overcome with grief; I felt quite overcome.) afectado (por), dominado (por)
2. -'keim verb(to defeat or conquer: She finally overcame her fear of the dark.) superar, vencerovercome vb superarEl pasado de overcome es overcame y el participio pasado es overcome; el gerundio se escribe overcomingtr[əʊvə'kʌm]1 (defeat) vencer2 (overwhelm) agobiar, abrumar, invadir, apoderarse de, vencer3 (surmount) superar, dominar, vencer1 (triumph) vencer1) conquer: vencer, derrotar, superar2) overwhelm: abrumar, agobiarovercome vi: venceradj.• rendido, -a adj.• transido, -a adj.p.p.(Participio pasivo de "to overcome")v.(§ p.,p.p.: overcame, overcome) = abatanar v.• allanar v.• prevenir v.(§pres: -vengo, -vienes...-venimos) pret: -vin-fut: -vendr-•)• superar v.• vencer v.v.• llevarse por delante v.'əʊvər'kʌm, ˌəʊvə'kʌm
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a) \<\<opponent\>\> reducir*, vencer*b) ( overwhelm) invadir, apoderarse deto be overcome BY something: he was overcome by sleep/fatigue lo venció el sueño/la fatiga; they were overcome by emotion los embargó la emoción; to be overcome WITH something — \<\<with guilt/remorse\>\> sentirse* abrumado por algo
c) ( prevail over) \<\<fear\>\> superar, dominar, vencer*; \<\<inhibitions\>\> vencer*
2.
vi[ˌǝʊvǝ'kʌm] (pt overcame) (pp overcome)1. VT1) (=conquer) [+ enemy, opposition] vencer; [+ problem, temptation, inhibitions] superar, vencer; [+ rage, fear, disgust] superar, dominarthe book is an account of how she overcame cancer — el libro describe cómo superó or venció el cáncer
her curiosity finally overcame her shyness — finalmente, su curiosidad superó or venció su timidez
2) (=overwhelm) [feeling] adueñarse de; [sleep, fatigue] vencer•
to be overcome by sth, I was overcome by the heat — el calor me agobió, me sentí agobiado por el calorovercome by curiosity, he reached out to touch it — vencido or dominado por la curiosidad, extendió la mano para tocarlo
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to be overcome with sth, she was overcome with remorse — le abrumaba el remordimientohe was overcome with grief — estaba abrumado or postrado de dolor
2.VI vencer, triunfarWE SHALL OVERCOMEwe shall overcome! — ¡venceremos!
We Shall Overcome (Venceremos) es el título de una canción cantada por los miembros del llamado US Civil Rights Movement (movimiento por los derechos civiles en Estados Unidos). Se cantaba sobre todo en los años 50 y 60 durante las protestas contra la discriminación racial y aún hoy la usan quienes protestan en contra de la injusticia.* * *['əʊvər'kʌm, ˌəʊvə'kʌm]
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a) \<\<opponent\>\> reducir*, vencer*b) ( overwhelm) invadir, apoderarse deto be overcome BY something: he was overcome by sleep/fatigue lo venció el sueño/la fatiga; they were overcome by emotion los embargó la emoción; to be overcome WITH something — \<\<with guilt/remorse\>\> sentirse* abrumado por algo
c) ( prevail over) \<\<fear\>\> superar, dominar, vencer*; \<\<inhibitions\>\> vencer*
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4 conquistar
conquistar ( conjugate conquistar) verbo transitivo ‹ mercado› to capture ‹éxito/fama› to achieve ‹persona/público› to captivate; ‹ corazón› to capture;
conquistar verbo transitivo
1 (territorios) to conquer: conquistamos la cima al atardecer, we reached the summit at dusk
2 (a una persona) to win over: la conquisté con mi gran encanto, I seduced her with my great charm
3 figurado (puesto, título) to win: conquistó el título después de una carrera impresionante, he achieved the position after an impressive career ' conquistar' also found in these entries: Spanish: camelar - ligar English: conquer -
5 subjugate
tr['sʌbʤəgeɪt]1 sojuzgar, subyugarv.• sojuzgar v.• subyugar v.• uncir v.'sʌbdʒəgeɪt, 'sʌbdʒʊgeɪta) ( conquer) \<\<people/country\>\> subyugar*, sojuzgar*, someterb) ( subordinate)['sʌbdʒʊɡeɪt]VT subyugar, sojuzgar* * *['sʌbdʒəgeɪt, 'sʌbdʒʊgeɪt]a) ( conquer) \<\<people/country\>\> subyugar*, sojuzgar*, someterb) ( subordinate) -
6 conquista
Del verbo conquistar: ( conjugate conquistar) \ \
conquista es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: conquista conquistar
conquista sustantivo femenino
conquistar ( conjugate conquistar) verbo transitivo ‹ mercado› to capture ‹éxito/fama› to achieve ‹persona/público› to captivate; ‹ corazón› to capture;
conquista sustantivo femenino
1 (dominación de un territorio) conquest: la conquista del espacio, the conquest of space
2 (logro mediante esfuerzo y habilidad, un ligue) conquests, seduction, success in love: son sus conquistas de verano, they're her summer conquests
conquistar verbo transitivo
1 (territorios) to conquer: conquistamos la cima al atardecer, we reached the summit at dusk
2 (a una persona) to win over: la conquisté con mi gran encanto, I seduced her with my great charm
3 figurado (puesto, título) to win: conquistó el título después de una carrera impresionante, he achieved the position after an impressive career ' conquista' also found in these entries: Spanish: consagración - conquistador - levante English: conquest - capture -
7 conquered
adj.conquistado, vencido.pp.participio pasado del verbo CONQUER.pt.pretérito del verbo CONQUER. -
8 overpower
(to defeat or make helpless or captive by a greater strength: The police overpowered the thieves.) reducirtr[əʊvə'paʊəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (defeat) vencer, reducir, dominaroverpower [.o:vər'paʊər] vt1) conquer, subdue: vencer, superar2) overwhelm: abrumar, agobiaroverpowered by the heat: sofocado por el calorv.• dominar v.• predominar v.• subyugar v.• tumbar v.• vencer v.'əʊvər'paʊər, ˌəʊvə'paʊə(r)a) ( render helpless) dominarb) ( affect greatly) \<\<smell\>\> marear; \<\<heat\>\> sofocar*, agobiar; \<\<emotion\>\> abrumar[ˌǝʊvǝ'paʊǝ(r)]VT1) (=subdue physically) dominar; (=defeat) [+ enemy, opponent] derrotar, vencerit took ten guards to overpower him — se necesitaron diez guardas para dominarlo or para poder con él
2) (fig) [heat] agobiar, sofocar; [sound] aturdir; [emotion] embargar; [guilt, shame] abrumar; [sleep, tiredness] vencer; [flavour] dominar* * *['əʊvər'paʊər, ˌəʊvə'paʊə(r)]a) ( render helpless) dominarb) ( affect greatly) \<\<smell\>\> marear; \<\<heat\>\> sofocar*, agobiar; \<\<emotion\>\> abrumar -
9 subdue
səb'dju:(to conquer, overcome or bring under control: After months of fighting the rebels were subdued.) someter; dominar- subduedtr[səb'djʊː]1 (nation, people) someter, dominar, sojuzgar2 (feelings, passions, etc) contener, dominar3 (sound, colour, light) atenuar, suavizar1) overcome: sojuzgar (a un enemigo), vencer, superar2) control: dominar3) soften: suavizar, atenuar (luz, etc.), moderar (lenguaje)v.• acogotar v.• allanar v.• amansar v.• avasallar v.• dominar v.• encabestrar v.• reducir v.• rendir v.• sojuzgar v.• someter v.• suavizar v.• sujetar v.• vencer v.səb'duː, səb'djuːa) ( bring under control) \<\<person\>\> someter, dominar; \<\<passion/anger\>\> contener*, domeñar (liter)b) ( vanquish) (liter) sojuzgar* (liter)[sǝb'djuː]VT [+ enemy] someter, sojuzgar; [+ children, revellers] calmar, tranquilizar; [+ animal] amansar, domar; [+ noise] bajar; [+ passions] dominar* * *[səb'duː, səb'djuː]a) ( bring under control) \<\<person\>\> someter, dominar; \<\<passion/anger\>\> contener*, domeñar (liter)b) ( vanquish) (liter) sojuzgar* (liter) -
10 vanquish
'væŋkwiʃ(to defeat or conquer: You must vanquish your fears.) vencertr['væŋkwɪʃ]1 literal vencervanquish ['væŋkwɪʃ, 'væn-] vt: vencer, conquistarv.• vencer v.'væŋkwɪʃtransitive verb (liter) vencer*, derrotar['væŋkwɪʃ]VT poet vencer, derrotar* * *['væŋkwɪʃ]transitive verb (liter) vencer*, derrotar -
11 domar
domar ( conjugate domar) verbo transitivo ‹ caballo› to break in
domar verbo transitivo to tame, conquer, overcome (un caballo) to break (in): por fin ha domado su vicio con el alcohol, she has at last overcome her alcohol addiction ' domar' also found in these entries: English: break - tame - untamed -
12 enemigo
enemigo
◊ -ga adjetivob) ser enemigo de algo to be against sth;■ sustantivo masculino, femenino enemy
enemigo,-a
I adjetivo enemy: es enemigo del tabaco, he's against smoking
II sustantivo masculino y femenino enemy ' enemigo' also found in these entries: Spanish: caer - capturar - cercar - combatir - embestir - enemiga - entregarse - hostigar - rendirse - resistir - sucumbir - acechar - acérrimo - aniquilar - arrasar - batir - burlar - captura - dispersar - enfrentar - entregar - espiar - frente - implacable - mano - mortal - pasar - picar - rechazar - reducir - vencer English: antiballistic - bitter - combat - conquer - corner - enemy - face - fight - foe - force back - make - missile - prisoner - sell out - smash - strike through - submit - sworn - together - betray - forth - opposing -
13 rendido
Del verbo rendir: ( conjugate rendir) \ \
rendido es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: rendido rendir
rendido
cayó rendido (de cansancio) he collapsed from exhaustion; ver tb rendir
rendir ( conjugate rendir) verbo transitivo 1 ‹ homenajeibuto› to pay; 2 (Fin) to yield; ( producir) to produce 3 ‹ persona›: tanto trabajo rinde a cualquiera working that hard is enough to exhaust anyone 4 (CS) (Educ) ‹ examen› to take, sit (BrE) verbo intransitivo trabaja mucho pero no le rinde he works hard but he doesn't make much headway rendirse verbo pronominal (en pelea, guerra) to surrender; (en tarea, adivinanza) to give up
rendido,-a adjetivo
1 (de cansancio) exhausted
2 (de amor, admiración) devoted, captivated
rendir
I verbo transitivo
1 Mil to conquer
2 (armas) (un delincuente, etc) to hand over (una bandera, las armas: en señal de homenaje o respeto) to lower
3 (: de cansancio) to exhaust, tire out
4 Fin to yield
II verbo intransitivo
1 (el día) to be productive
2 (en el trabajo, etc) to make headway
3 (un negocio) to be profitable Locuciones: rendir culto, to worship
rendir homenaje, to pay homage
rendir tributo, to pay tribute ' rendido' also found in these entries: Spanish: rendida English: done - tired - worn-out - take - washed-out - worn -
14 rendir
rendir ( conjugate rendir) verbo transitivo 1 ‹ homenajeibuto› to pay; 2 (Fin) to yield; ( producir) to produce 3 ‹ persona›: tanto trabajo rinde a cualquiera working that hard is enough to exhaust anyone 4 (CS) (Educ) ‹ examen› to take, sit (BrE) verbo intransitivo trabaja mucho pero no le rinde he works hard but he doesn't make much headway rendirse verbo pronominal (en pelea, guerra) to surrender; (en tarea, adivinanza) to give up
rendir
I verbo transitivo
1 Mil to conquer
2 (armas) (un delincuente, etc) to hand over (una bandera, las armas: en señal de homenaje o respeto) to lower
3 (: de cansancio) to exhaust, tire out
4 Fin to yield
II verbo intransitivo
1 (el día) to be productive
2 (en el trabajo, etc) to make headway
3 (un negocio) to be profitable Locuciones: rendir culto, to worship
rendir homenaje, to pay homage
rendir tributo, to pay tribute ' rendir' also found in these entries: Spanish: tributo - venerar - cuenta - culto - cundir - fruto - homenaje - máximo - rendido - tributar English: account for - accountable - homage - lay down - salute - surrender - tribute - yield - debar - perform - sit - take - worship -
15 sojuzgar
sojuzgar verbo transitivo to conquer, subjugate ' sojuzgar' also found in these entries: Spanish: someter English: subdue -
16 sujeta
Del verbo sujetar: ( conjugate sujetar) \ \
sujeta es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: sujeta sujetar
sujetar ( conjugate sujetar) verbo transitivo 1◊ sujétalo bien, que no se escape hold it tight, don't let it go;tuvimos que sujetalos para que no se pegaran we had to hold them back to stop them hitting each otherc) (fijar, trabar — con clip) to fasten … together;(— con alfileres) to pin … together 2 ( dominar) to subdue, conquer sujetarse verbo pronominal 1a) ( agarrarse) sujetase A algo to hold on to sthb) (trabar, sostener):se sujetó la falda con un imperdible she fastened her skirt with a safety pin 2 ( someterse) sujetase A algo ‹a ley/reglas› to abide by sth
sujeto,-a
I adjetivo
1 (fijo) secure
2 (expuesto, sometido) sujeto a, subject to: sujeto a cambios, subject to change
II sustantivo masculino
1 (individuo) individual, person
2 pey sort
un sujeto poco fiable, an unreliable character
3 Ling subject
sujetar verbo transitivo
1 (coger, agarrar) to hold: sujétalo fuerte, hold it tight
¿puedes sujetarme la escalera?, can you hold the ladder for me? (retener) to hold down (fijar) to fasten, fix
2 (controlar, someter) to restrain, keep in check ' sujeta' also found in these entries: English: bookend - hold on - subject -
17 sujetar
sujetar ( conjugate sujetar) verbo transitivo 1◊ sujétalo bien, que no se escape hold it tight, don't let it go;tuvimos que sujetarlos para que no se pegaran we had to hold them back to stop them hitting each otherc) (fijar, trabar — con clip) to fasten … together;(— con alfileres) to pin … together 2 ( dominar) to subdue, conquer sujetarse verbo pronominal 1a) ( agarrarse) sujetarse A algo to hold on to sthb) (trabar, sostener):se sujetó la falda con un imperdible she fastened her skirt with a safety pin 2 ( someterse) sujetarse A algo ‹a ley/reglas› to abide by sth
sujetar verbo transitivo
1 (coger, agarrar) to hold: sujétalo fuerte, hold it tight
¿puedes sujetarme la escalera?, can you hold the ladder for me? (retener) to hold down (fijar) to fasten, fix
2 (controlar, someter) to restrain, keep in check ' sujetar' also found in these entries: Spanish: agarrar - aguantar - asegurar - clavar - clip - normalizar - prender - sustentar - tener - tirante - trincar - atorar - corchete - goma - gomita - peineta - sostener English: anchor - attach - clamp - clasp - clip - fasten - fasten on to - fix - hold down - lash down - pin - pin down - pin up - place - screw down - secure - strap down - strap in - tie down - bolt - hold - keep - peg - steady - strap - weight -
18 sujeto
Del verbo sujetar: ( conjugate sujetar) \ \
sujeto es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
sujetó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: sujetar sujeto
sujetar ( conjugate sujetar) verbo transitivo 1◊ sujétalo bien, que no se escape hold it tight, don't let it go;tuvimos que sujetolos para que no se pegaran we had to hold them back to stop them hitting each otherc) (fijar, trabar — con clip) to fasten … together;(— con alfileres) to pin … together 2 ( dominar) to subdue, conquer sujetarse verbo pronominal 1a) ( agarrarse) sujetose A algo to hold on to sthb) (trabar, sostener):se sujetó la falda con un imperdible she fastened her skirt with a safety pin 2 ( someterse) sujetose A algo ‹a ley/reglas› to abide by sth
sujeto 1
◊ -ta adjetivo1 ( sometido) sujeto A algo ‹a cambios/revisión› subject to sth 2 ( fijo) secure
sujeto 2 sustantivo masculino 1 ( individuo) character, individual 2 (Fil, Ling) subject
sujetar verbo transitivo
1 (coger, agarrar) to hold: sujétalo fuerte, hold it tight
¿puedes sujetarme la escalera?, can you hold the ladder for me? (retener) to hold down (fijar) to fasten, fix
2 (controlar, someter) to restrain, keep in check
sujeto,-a
I adjetivo
1 (fijo) secure
2 (expuesto, sometido) sujeto a, subject to: sujeto a cambios, subject to change
II sustantivo masculino
1 (individuo) individual, person
2 pey sort
un sujeto poco fiable, an unreliable character
3 Ling subject ' sujeto' also found in these entries: Spanish: alquilar - clavada - clavado - cual - él - elemento - ella - ellos - fina - fino - gustar - maldita - maldito - nosotras - nosotros - que - quien - quién - suelta - suelto - sujeta - sujetarse - vosotras - vosotros - sujetar - tú - usted - vos - yo English: averse - do - fasten - imagine - index-linked - it - itself - mind - opposed - secure - securely - should - study - subject - taxable - themselves - they - type - you - attach - clasp - relax -
19 territorio
territorio sustantivo masculino territory
territorio sustantivo masculino territory
territorio nacional, country ' territorio' also found in these entries: Spanish: conquista - dominio - extender - extensión - feudo - municipio - ocupar - ocupante - provincia - reconocer - reconocimiento - recorrer - reserva - suelo - término - tierra - zona - abarcar - ceder - condominio - conquistar - dominar - ducado - exploración - expulsar - nacional - ocupado - poblar - reconquistar - usurpar English: annex - conquer - dispute - gain - occupation - seize - strike through - territory - patch -
20 vencer
vencer ( conjugate vencer) verbo transitivo ‹rival/competidor› to defeat, beat;c) ( dominar):verbo intransitivo 1 [ejército/equipo] to win, be victorious;◊ ¡venceremos! we shall overcome!2 vencerse verbo pronominal (AmL) [pasaporte/garantía] to expire;◊ se me venció el carnet my card expired o ran out
vencer
I verbo transitivo
1 Mil to defeat Dep to beat
1 (resistir, dominar) to restrain
vencer la tentación, to overcome the temptation
2 (superar) vencer un obstáculo/una dificultad, to surmount an obstacle/a difficulty
3 (ser dominado por) les venció la desesperación, they were overcome by despair
nos venció el sueño, we were overcome by sleep
II verbo intransitivo
1 (una letra, factura) to fall due
2 (un plazo, contrato) to expire
3 Mil Dep to win Locuciones: dejarse vencer: no te dejes vencer, sigue adelante, don't lose heart, go ahead ' vencer' also found in these entries: Spanish: aplastar - batir - ganar - machacar - poder - apabullar - arrollar - imponer - superar English: beat - conquer - defeat - establishment - expire - get over - mature - overcome - run out - surmount - warranty - wear down - grim - lapse - over - rout - run - vanquish
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