defeat 的英语意思
defeatdefeat1 /dɪˈfiːt/ noun [countable, uncountable]
查看全部语言翻译1failure to win or succeed未能获胜或成功defeat in
The socialist party suffered a crushing defeat in the elections.社会党在选举中遭受了惨败。
She was a woman who hated to admit defeat.她是一个不愿承认失败的女人。2victory over someone or something对某人或某物的胜利defeat of
The defeat of the army was followed by the establishment of constitutional government.军队被击溃后,立宪政府随之建立。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词suffer a defeat (=be defeated)· The party suffered a defeat in the state elections.· 该党在州选举中遭受了失败。inflict a defeat on somebody (=defeat someone, especially easily)· The army inflicted a heavy defeat on the English.· 军队使英军遭受了惨重的失败。admit defeat· If I left my job, I would be admitting defeat.· 如果我辞职,就等于是承认失败。accept defeat· It can be very hard to accept defeat.· 接受失败有时非常困难。concede defeat (=formally accept that you have lost in a game, election etc)· His opponent conceded defeat.· 他的对手认输了。face defeat (=be likely to be defeated)· In May 1945 Germany faced defeat at the hands of the Allies.· 1945年5月,德国面临被盟军击败的局面。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + defeat形容词/名词 + defeata big/bad defeat (also a heavy defeat British English) (=by a large amount)· The polls were forecasting a heavy defeat for the president.· 民调预测总统将遭遇惨败。a crushing/resounding defeat (=a complete defeat, by a very large amount)· He quit as prime minister following a crushing defeat in regional elections.· 他在地方选举中惨败后辞去首相职务。a humiliating defeat (=very embarrassing)· They are still bitter about their humiliating defeat.· 他们对那次屈辱的失败仍耿耿于怀。a disastrous defeat (=very big, and with a very bad result)· The party suffered a disastrous defeat in the 2006 election.· 该党在2006年大选中遭受了灾难性的失败。a narrow defeat (=by a small amount)· The goalkeeper was blamed for the team’s narrow defeat.· 守门员被指责为球队小负的罪魁祸首。an election/electoral defeat· It was their worst general election defeat since 1982.· 这是他们自1982年以来最惨的一次大选失败。a military defeat· The president resigned following a series of military defeats.· 总统在连续遭受军事失败后宣布辞职。a shock defeat British English (=very unexpected)· Arsenal are now out of the competition, following their shock defeat by Torquay Town.· 阿森纳队在爆冷负于托基镇队后,已退出这项赛事。
查看全部语言翻译1failure to win or succeed未能获胜或成功defeat in
The socialist party suffered a crushing defeat in the elections.社会党在选举中遭受了惨败。
She was a woman who hated to admit defeat.她是一个不愿承认失败的女人。2victory over someone or something对某人或某物的胜利defeat of
The defeat of the army was followed by the establishment of constitutional government.军队被击溃后,立宪政府随之建立。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词suffer a defeat (=be defeated)· The party suffered a defeat in the state elections.· 该党在州选举中遭受了失败。inflict a defeat on somebody (=defeat someone, especially easily)· The army inflicted a heavy defeat on the English.· 军队使英军遭受了惨重的失败。admit defeat· If I left my job, I would be admitting defeat.· 如果我辞职,就等于是承认失败。accept defeat· It can be very hard to accept defeat.· 接受失败有时非常困难。concede defeat (=formally accept that you have lost in a game, election etc)· His opponent conceded defeat.· 他的对手认输了。face defeat (=be likely to be defeated)· In May 1945 Germany faced defeat at the hands of the Allies.· 1945年5月,德国面临被盟军击败的局面。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + defeat形容词/名词 + defeata big/bad defeat (also a heavy defeat British English) (=by a large amount)· The polls were forecasting a heavy defeat for the president.· 民调预测总统将遭遇惨败。a crushing/resounding defeat (=a complete defeat, by a very large amount)· He quit as prime minister following a crushing defeat in regional elections.· 他在地方选举中惨败后辞去首相职务。a humiliating defeat (=very embarrassing)· They are still bitter about their humiliating defeat.· 他们对那次屈辱的失败仍耿耿于怀。a disastrous defeat (=very big, and with a very bad result)· The party suffered a disastrous defeat in the 2006 election.· 该党在2006年大选中遭受了灾难性的失败。a narrow defeat (=by a small amount)· The goalkeeper was blamed for the team’s narrow defeat.· 守门员被指责为球队小负的罪魁祸首。an election/electoral defeat· It was their worst general election defeat since 1982.· 这是他们自1982年以来最惨的一次大选失败。a military defeat· The president resigned following a series of military defeats.· 总统在连续遭受军事失败后宣布辞职。a shock defeat British English (=very unexpected)· Arsenal are now out of the competition, following their shock defeat by Torquay Town.· 阿森纳队在爆冷负于托基镇队后,已退出这项赛事。defeatdefeat2 verb [transitive]
1to win a victory over someone in a war, competition, game etc在战争、竞争、比赛等中战胜某人 SYN beat:
They hoped to defeat the enemy at sea.他们希望在海上击败敌人。defeat somebody by something
We were defeated by 3 goals to 2.我们以2比3的比分告负。► see thesaurus at beatRegister语体In everyday English, people usually say beat rather than defeat when talking about sport, games, or elections:· We were beaten by 3 goals to 2.在日常英语中,谈到体育、游戏或选举时,人们通常用 beat 而非 defeat:· 我们以2比3的比分告负。2if something defeats you, you cannot understand it and therefore cannot answer or deal with it若某事使你束手无策,则你无法理解它,因而无法作答或应对 SYN beat:
It was the last question on the paper that defeated me.让我束手无策的是试卷上最后一道题。3to make something fail使某事失败defeat the object/purpose (of the exercise)
Don’t let your arms relax as that would defeat the object of the exercise.不要让手臂放松,否则会适得其反,达不到锻炼的目的。
1to win a victory over someone in a war, competition, game etc在战争、竞争、比赛等中战胜某人 SYN beat:
They hoped to defeat the enemy at sea.他们希望在海上击败敌人。defeat somebody by something
We were defeated by 3 goals to 2.我们以2比3的比分告负。► see thesaurus at beatRegister语体In everyday English, people usually say beat rather than defeat when talking about sport, games, or elections:· We were beaten by 3 goals to 2.在日常英语中,谈到体育、游戏或选举时,人们通常用 beat 而非 defeat:· 我们以2比3的比分告负。2if something defeats you, you cannot understand it and therefore cannot answer or deal with it若某事使你束手无策,则你无法理解它,因而无法作答或应对 SYN beat:
It was the last question on the paper that defeated me.让我束手无策的是试卷上最后一道题。3to make something fail使某事失败defeat the object/purpose (of the exercise)
Don’t let your arms relax as that would defeat the object of the exercise.不要让手臂放松,否则会适得其反,达不到锻炼的目的。