及物动词制服; 征服; 克制
及物动词
1. He subdued a desire to laugh.
他强忍住笑。
2. Pulling down the window shades subdued the light in the room.
拉下窗帘使房间的光线变暗了。
1. 使服从,征服,抑制:reduce 减少,减低 | seduce 引诱 | subdue 使服从,征服,抑制
2. 使屈服,征服:indomitable 坚强不屈的 | subdue 使屈服,征服 | ineluctable 难免的,不能逃避的
3. 打败,使顺从:牐5.was there any opprtunity to subdue him? 是否有机会制服他? | 牐 subdue=打败,使顺从 | 牐6.But sometimes things happen that are just out of your control.但有时候事情的发展会超出你
1. 制服;征服;控制
If soldiers or the police subdue a group of people, they defeat them or bring them under control by using force.
e.g. Senior government officials admit they have not been able to subdue the rebels.
政府高级官员承认他们还没能制服反叛者。
2. 抑制,压制,克制(感情)
To subdue feelings means to make them less strong.
e.g. He forced himself to subdue and overcome his fears.
他强迫自己克制并战胜恐惧心理。
1. subdue什么意思
1. Police ended up having to disperse the crowd and subdue several drug users by force.
2. CAAC has refused to say whether they will be armed, but has said they will be able to subdue potential hijacking attempts swiftly.
3. If the country is to claim a definite victory over runaway inflation, the economy must be cooled down to allow consumer price rises to stabilize and subdue.
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4. Police rushed to the scene and shot the alleged murderer dead after tear gas failed to subdue him.
5. He used an electric device to shock and subdue the woman before robbing her.
6. Typically people like Fa must rely on their strength and mastery of martial arts to subdue troublemakers and protect clients.
7. Paramedics were stationed outside the facility as they performed triage for their own safety and because of the pepper spray used to subdue the rioting.
8. When security guards tried to subdue him, a fight broke out and about 40 more men came to his rescue.
9. So every Mike who comes to China almost invariably becomes Mai Ke - written as the character for " grain " followed by the one for " subdue ".
10. They were also taught how to subdue a robber with a knife using kungfu.
verb
1. correct by punishment or discipline
2. to put down by force or authority
e.g. suppress a nascent uprising
stamp down on littering
conquer one's desires
Synonym: suppress stamp down inhibit conquer curb
3. make subordinate, dependent, or subservient
e.g. Our wishes have to be subordinated to that of our ruler
Synonym: subordinate
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4. get on top of
deal with successfully
e.g. He overcame his shyness
Synonym: overcome get over surmount master
5. hold within limits and control
e.g. subdue one's appetites
mortify the flesh
6. put down by force or intimidation
e.g. The government quashes any attempt of an uprising
China keeps down her dissidents very efficiently
The rich landowners subjugated the peasants working the land