subjugation 英 [,sʌbdʒʊ'ɡeɪʃən]   美 [,sʌbdʒə'ɡeʃən]

subjugation

subjugation  英 [,sʌbdʒʊ'ɡeɪʃən] 美 [,sʌbdʒə'ɡeʃən]

n. 征服;镇压;克制 

名词复数:subjugations 

These are the implements of war and subjugation -- the last arguments to which kings resort. 这些是战争和征服的工具——是国王们最后诉诸的理由。
The garment, he declared, was “a sign of subjugation” and as such was “not welcome on French territory”. 他声称,这种服装是一种“征服的象征”,因此它在“法国的土地上不受欢迎”。

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  • n. 征服;镇压;克制
  • 1. These are the implements of war and subjugation -- the last arguments to which kings resort.

    这些是战争和征服的工具——是国王们最后诉诸的理由。

  • 2. The garment, he declared, was “a sign of subjugation” and as such was “not welcome on French territory”.

    他声称,这种服装是一种“征服的象征”,因此它在“法国的土地上不受欢迎”。

  • 3. The imperialists use this ideology and culture as a lever for easily realizing their domination and subjugation, aggression and plunder of other countries.

    帝国主义者使用这种思想和文化作为一种杠杆,轻易地实现其统治、征服、侵略以及掠夺他国的目的。

  • subjugation (n.) late 14c., from Late Latin subiugationem (nominative subiugatio), noun of action from past participle stem of Latin subiugare "to subdue," literally "bring under the yoke," from sub "under" (see sub-) + iugum "yoke," from PIE root *yeug- "to join."
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