subjugation

英 [,sʌbdʒʊ'ɡeɪʃən] 美 [,sʌbdʒə'ɡeʃən]
  • n. 征服;镇压;克制
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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 (see jugular).
1. They have maintained their optimism in the face of desolating subjugation.
面对遭征服的悲惨命运,他们保持了乐观的态度。

来自柯林斯例句

2. The Ultra - Leftist line was a line that would have wrecked a country , ruined the people , and led to the destruction of the Party and national subjugation.
极左 路线是一条祸国殃民的路线, 亡党亡国的路线.

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

3. This afflicted German intelligence with two fatal flaws: inefficiency, and subjugation to a madman.
这给德国情报工作造成了两个致命的弱点,一个是缺乏效率, 另一个是让一个疯子总管情报.

来自辞典例句

4. This is the way we must work to avoid national subjugation.
为了避免亡国,就一定要这样做.

来自互联网

5. In human history, how did marriage evolve, and the subjugation of women?
在人类史上, 婚姻是怎么出现的, 女人是如何变得屈服的?

来自互联网