overcome
overcome 英 [ˌəʊvəˈkʌm] 美 [ˌoʊvərˈkʌm]
v. 克服;胜过
进行时:overcoming 过去式:overcame 过去分词:overcome 第三人称单数:overcomes
- Use the verb overcome when you talk about someone who has triumphed over adversity. It's great to see a friend who's always struggled in school overcome his learning disabilities and make the honor roll.
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- v. 克服;胜过
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1. She overcame injury to win the Olympic gold medal.
她战胜了伤痛,赢得了奥运会金牌。
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2. In the final game Sweden easily overcame France.
在决赛中,瑞典队轻松战胜了法国队。
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3. Her parents were overcome with grief at the funeral.
在葬礼上她的父母悲痛欲绝。
- overcome (v.) Old English ofercuman "to reach, overtake," also "to conquer, prevail over," from ofer (see over) + cuman "to come" (see come (v.)). A common Germanic compound (Middle Dutch overkomen, Old High German ubarqueman, German überkommen). In reference to mental or chemical force, "to overwhelm, render helpless," it is in late Old English. Meaning "to surmount" (a difficulty or obstacle) is from c. 1200. The Civil Rights anthem "We Shall Overcome" was put together c. 1950s from lyrics from Charles Tindley's spiritual "I'll Overcome Some Day" (1901), and melody from pre-Civil War spiritual "No More Auction Block for Me." Related: Overcame; overcoming.
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