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(unreg.)I v/t1. (Volk, Berg etc.) conquer2. (Feind, Mannschaft) defeat3. (Schwierigkeiten, etc.) overcome; (Gefühle) auch control, get the better of; (Leidenschaften) subdue* * *to quell; to vanquish* * *be|zwịn|gen ptp bezwu\#ngen [bə'tsvʊŋən] irreg1. vtto conquer; Feind auch to defeat, to overcome, to vanquish (liter); (SPORT) to beat, to defeat; Festung to capture; Zorn, Gefühle to master, to overcome; Berg to conquer, to vanquish (liter); Strecke to do2. vr(= seine Gefühle/Wünsche etc beherrschen) to overcome or master one's emotions/desires etc* * *1) (to put an end to, or take away (a person's fears etc).) quell2) (to defeat or conquer: You must vanquish your fears.) vanquish* * *be·zwin·gen *I. vt1. (besiegen)▪ jdn \bezwingen to defeat sbeinen Gegner \bezwingen to beat [or defeat] an opponent2. (überwinden)▪ etw \bezwingen to capture [or take] stheinen Anstieg/einen Pass \bezwingen to negotiate a climb/passeinen Berg \bezwingen to conquer a mountain3. (bezähmen)▪ etw \bezwingen to keep sth under controlden Durst/Hunger/Schmerz \bezwingen to master [or bear] one's thirst/appetite/painEmotionen \bezwingen to overcome emotionsdie Neugierde \bezwingen to restrain one's curiosityden Zorn \bezwingen to contain one's angerII. vrwenn ich Pralinen sehe, muss ich zugreifen, da kann ich mich einfach nicht \bezwingen! when I see chocolates, I have to have some, I simply can't help myself!* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb conquer <enemy, mountain, pain, etc.>; defeat < opponent>; take, capture < fortress>; master <pain, hunger>seinen Zorn/seine Neugier bezwingen — keep one's anger/curiosity under control
* * *bezwingen (irr)A. v/t2. (Feind, Mannschaft) defeat3. (Schwierigkeiten, etc) overcome; (Gefühle) auch control, get the better of; (Leidenschaften) subdue* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb conquer <enemy, mountain, pain, etc.>; defeat < opponent>; take, capture < fortress>; master <pain, hunger>seinen Zorn/seine Neugier bezwingen — keep one's anger/curiosity under control
* * *v.to conquer v.to overmaster v.to subjugate v.
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