conquered

listen to the pronunciation of conquered
Englisch - Türkisch
fethedilen

Fethedilenler her zaman hatalıdır. Tarih, onların yenilgilerinden başka hiçbir şeyi görmez. - The conquered are always wrong. History considers nothing but their defeat.

fethedilmiş
mazbut
fethet(mek)
fethet

Ordular düşman topraklarını istila ve fethettiler. - Armies invaded and conquered the enemy territory.

Osmanlı Türkleri 1517 yılında Mısır'ı fethetti. - Ottoman Turks conquered Egypt in 1517.

fethetti
conquer
{f} fethetmek

Tom dünyayı fethetmek istediğini söyler. - Tom says that he wants to conquer the world.

Benim dileğim bu dağı fethetmek. - My wish is to conquer this mountain.

conquer
ele geçirmek

Çinli firmalar, dünya pazarını ele geçirmek için bir arayış başlattı. - Chinese firms have embarked on a quest to conquer the world market.

conquer
{f} zafer kazanmak
conquer
{f} elde etmek
conquer
{f} almak
conquer
{f} başarmak
conquer
galebe çalmak
conquer
kazanmak
conquer
fethet

Seninle dünyayı fethetmek isterdim ama ikimizin çok da ileri gidemeyeceğini hissediyorum. - I want with you to conquer the world but I feel we can't go too far.

Romalılar ilk önce Latince çalışması gerekli olsaydı, asla dünyayı fethetme şansları olmazdı. - The Romans would never have had the chance to conquer the world if they had first been required to study Latin.

conquer
yenmek
conquer
alt etmek
conquer
üstesinden gelmek
Be conquered
fethedilmek

Istanbul was conquered in 1453 by Fatih Sultan Mehmet.

Conquer
galeb
be conquered
fethetti olmak
conquer
feth
conquer
conqueror fatih
conquer
zaptetmek
conquer
alt et/fethet
Englisch - Englisch
past of conquer
{s} acquired by force of arms or won in war
I came, I saw, I conquered
Used to indicate a total swift victory in allusion to Julius Caesar's terse report to the Roman Senate in 707 AUC of his total swift victory over Pharnaces II of Pontus in the Battle of Zela
conquer
to defeat in combat; to subjugate

In 1453, the Ottoman Empire conquered Istanbul.

conquer
to overcome an abstract obstacle

Today I conquered my fear of flying by finally boarding a plane.

conquer
to overcome by force
conquer
{v} to overcome, subdue, win, beat
conquer
Slek
conquer
to put down by force or authority; "suppress a nascent uprising"; "stamp down on littering"; "conquer one's desires"
conquer
overcome/dominate completely by force
conquer
To subdue or overcome by mental or moral power; to surmount; as, to conquer difficulties, temptation, etc
conquer
overcome by conquest; "conquer your fears"; "conquer a country"
conquer
To gain or acquire by force; to take possession of by violent means; to gain dominion over; to subdue by physical means; to reduce; to overcome by force of arms; to cause to yield; to vanquish
conquer
To gain the victory; to overcome; to prevail
conquer
If you conquer something such as a problem, you succeed in ending it or dealing with it successfully. He has never conquered his addiction to smoking. the first man in history to conquer Everest
conquer
overcome by conquest; "conquer your fears"; "conquer a country
conquer
to gain mastery over
conquer
take possession of by force, as after an invasion; "the invaders seized the land and property of the inhabitants"; "The army seized the town"; "The militia captured the castle"
conquer
To gain or obtain, overcoming obstacles in the way; to win; as, to conquer freedom; to conquer a peace
conquer
{f} defeat, overcome, subdue
conquer
If one country or group of people conquers another, they take complete control of their land. During 1936, Mussolini conquered Abyssinia Early in the eleventh century the whole of England was again conquered by the Vikings
conquered

    Türkische aussprache

    kängkırd

    Aussprache

    /ˈkäɴɢkərd/ /ˈkɑːŋkɜrd/

    Etymologie

    [ kä[ng]-k&r ] (verb.) 14th century. Middle English, to acquire, conquer, from Old French conquerre, from Vulgar Latin conquaerere, alteration of Latin conquirere to search for, collect, from com- + quaerere to ask, search.
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