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Перевод: conquer
[глагол] завоевывать; завоевать; покорять; подчинять; побеждать; преодолевать; превозмогать; подавлять
Тезаурус:
- I goes Annemarie I doubt if there would be any chance for you even under Munn and Dunning unless you can conquer the capital letter.
- TOGETHER WE CAN CONQUER MENINGITIS
- I don't believe this - except in the trivial sense that trainee medicos soon conquer anxieties such as waterworks phobia, caused by working on a ward full of ailing kidneys, bladders and prostrates.
- In the 1370s, when the real struggle was over, and the southern Scottish nobility were cheerfully driving the English out of such border territory as they still held, the failure to conquer the Scots produced one of the great literary epics, The Brus by John Barbour.
- It all stemmed from the fact that England had tried for almost a century to conquer Scotland - and failed.
- Her new position made her nervous but she kept breathing deeply to conquer it, and looked forward to proving herself worthy of the promotion.
- Reading them lifts my spirits so much I feel I could conquer the world.
- The man on the video took a rather different view, describing Honda's decision to join the flow of Japanese car makers into Britain as an opportunity to conquer a Europe soon to be "unchained and unfettered by regulations".
- Pioneered Channel 4's coverage of Women's Football and developed and produced the outdoor adventure series "Conquer the Arctic" for Channel 4, "Chris Evert's Wimbledon Farewell" for the BBC and the two best selling Nick Faldo Golf Instructional videos.
- "I have," the young man told his father, "taken a firm resolution to conquer or dye, and to stand my ground as long as I have a man remaining with me."
- While he expressed no great desire to conquer Poland, he had ambitions to build a land bridge of Prussian-controlled territory from Brandenburg to East Prussia, and to regulate the grain trade through Danzig and along the Vistula in order to raise revenues to expand and equip the Prussian army.
- His creditors met on the 28th and they read a letter from their debtor telling them the law was an enemy he could not conquer.
- The most important preparation, however, will be to find the silky smooth putting touch which is essential to conquer some of the toughest greens in the world.
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