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Defeat Defeated Win Dɪˈfiːt Verb 动词 Victory Game

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[VERB 动词]击败;战胜 If you defeat someone, you win a victory over them in a battle, game, or contest.
  [V n]
  • His guerrillas defeated the colonial army in 1954...

    1954 年他领导的游击队打败了殖民军队。

  • The NHL Stanley Cup was won by the Montreal Canadians, who defeated the Boston Bruins four games to one.

    蒙特利尔加拿大人队以 4 比1战胜波士顿棕熊队,夺得了国家冰球联盟斯坦利杯。

  • 2
    [VERB 动词]否决(提案或动议) If a proposal or motion in a debate is defeated, more people vote against it than for it.
      [be V-ed]
      [usu passive]
  • The proposal was defeated by just one vote.

    该提案仅以一票之差被否决。

  • 3
    [VERB 动词](任务或问题)难住,难倒 If a task or a problem defeats you, it is so difficult that you cannot do it or solve it.
      [V n]
  • There were times when the challenges of writing such a huge novel almost defeated her.

    有些时候,创作如此宏大的一部小说所面临的挑战几乎把她给难倒了。

  • 4
    [VERB 动词]挫败(行动或计划);使落空 To defeat an action or plan means to cause it to fail.
      [V n]
  • The navy played a limited but significant role in defeating the rebellion...

    海军在平息这场叛乱的过程中起到了有限但却十分重要的作用。

  • He swore to defeat Odin's plan.

    他发誓一定要挫败奥丁的计划。

  • 5
    [N-VAR 可变名词]战败;失利;失败 Defeat is the experience of being beaten in a battle, game, or contest, or of failing to achieve what you wanted to.
  • The most important thing is not to admit defeat until you really have to...

    最重要的是不到万不得已绝不要认输。

  • The vote is seen as a defeat for the anti-abortion lobby...

    这一投票结果被看作是反堕胎游说团体的一次失败。

  • A 2-1 defeat by Sweden left them bottom of Group One.

    1 比 2 负于瑞典之后,他们处在了第一小组的最后一名。


  • Oxford
    de·feat / dɪˈfiːt ; NAmE dɪˈfiːt /
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    defeat defeats defeated defeating
    verb 1 defeatsb/sth to win against sb in a war, competition, sports game, etc. 击败;战胜 SYN
    beat
    He defeated the champion in three sets. 他三盘击败了冠军。 a defeated army 败军
    2 defeatsth to stop sth from being successful 使失败;阻挠;挫败 The motion was defeated by 19 votes. 这项动议以 19 票反对被否决。 Staying late at the office to discuss shorter working hours rather defeats the object of the exercise! 迟迟待在办公室讨论缩短工作时间恰恰是在阻挠这一目标的实现! 3 defeatsb ( formal) if sth defeatsyou, you cannot understand it 困惑;难住 The instruction manual completely defeated me. 这操作指南把我完全弄糊涂。
    noun 1 [uncountable ,  countable ] failure to win or to be successful 失败;战败;挫败 The party faces defeat in the election. 这个党面临选举失败。 a narrow/heavy defeat 惜败;惨败 The world champion has only had two defeats in 20 fights. 这个世界冠军在 20 场赛事中只败过两场。 They finally had to admit defeat (= stop trying to be successful). 他们最后只得认输。 2 [countable ,  usually singular ] the act of winning a victory over sb/sth 击败;战胜 the defeat of fascism 战胜法西斯主义 de·feat / dɪˈfiːt ; NAmE dɪˈfiːt /
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    defeatde‧feat1 /dɪˈfiːt/ ●●● W3 noun [countable, uncountable]
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    1failure to win or succeeddefeat in The socialist party suffered a crushing defeat in the elections. She was a woman who hated to admit defeat.2victory over someone or somethingdefeat of The defeat of the army was followed by the establishment of constitutional government.COLLOCATIONSverbssuffer a defeat (=be defeated)· The party suffered a defeat in the state elections.inflict a defeat on somebody (=defeat someone, especially easily)· The army inflicted a heavy defeat on the English.admit defeat· If I left my job, I would be admitting defeat.accept defeat· It can be very hard to accept defeat.concede defeat (=formally accept that you have lost in a game, election etc)· His opponent conceded defeat.face defeat (=be likely to be defeated)· In May 1945 Germany faced defeat at the hands of the Allies.ADJECTIVES/NOUN + defeata big/bad defeat (also a heavy defeat British English) (=by a large amount)· The polls were forecasting a heavy defeat for the president.a crushing/resounding defeat (=a complete defeat, by a very large amount)· He quit as prime minister following a crushing defeat in regional elections.a humiliating defeat (=very embarrassing)· They are still bitter about their humiliating defeat.a disastrous defeat (=very big, and with a very bad result)· The party suffered a disastrous defeat in the 2006 election.a narrow defeat (=by a small amount)· The goalkeeper was blamed for the team’s narrow defeat.an election/electoral defeat· It was their worst general election defeat since 1982.a military defeat· The president resigned following a series of military defeats.a shock defeat British English (=very unexpected)· Arsenal are now out of the competition, following their shock defeat by Torquay Town.
    defeat1 noun
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    defeatdefeat2 ●●● W3 verb [transitive]
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    1to win a victory over someone in a war, competition, game etc SYN  beat:  They hoped to defeat the enemy at sea.defeat somebody by something We were defeated by 3 goals to 2. see thesaurus at
    beat
    RegisterIn everyday English, people usually say beat rather than defeat when talking about sport, games, or elections:· We were beaten by 3 goals to 2.
    2if something defeats you, you cannot understand it and therefore cannot answer or deal with it SYN  beat:  It was the last question on the paper that defeated me.3to make something faildefeat the object/purpose (of the exercise) Don’t let your arms relax as that would defeat the object of the exercise.
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