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sub·due
/səbˈdu, ˈdju/
(
vt
.)使服從,壓製,減弱,抑制,克制
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sub·due
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Subdued
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Subduing
.]
1.
To
bring
under
;
to
conquer
by
force
or
the
exertion
of
superior
power
,
and
bring
into
permanent
subjection
;
to
reduce
under
dominion
;
to
vanquish
.
I
will
subdue
all
thine
enemies
.
--
1
Chron
.
xvii
. 10.
2.
To
overpower
so
as
to
disable
from
further
resistance
;
to
crush
.
Nothing
could
have
subdued
nature
To
such
a
lowness
,
but
his
unkind
daughters
. --
Shak
.
If
aught
. . .
were
worthy
to
subdue
The
soul
of
man
. --
Milton
.
3.
To
destroy
the
force
of
;
to
overcome
;
as
,
medicines
subdue
a
fever
.
4.
To
render
submissive
;
to
bring
under
command
;
to
reduce
to
mildness
or
obedience
;
to
tame
;
as
,
to
subdue
a
stubborn
child
;
to
subdue
the
temper
or
passions
.
5.
To
overcome
,
as
by
persuasion
or
other
mild
means
;
as
,
to
subdue
opposition
by
argument
or
entreaties
.
6.
To
reduce
to
tenderness
;
to
melt
;
to
soften
;
as
,
to
subdue
ferocity
by
tears
.
7.
To
make
mellow
;
to
break
,
as
land
;
also
,
to
destroy
,
as
weeds
.
8.
To
reduce
the
intensity
or
degree
of
;
to
tone
down
;
to
soften
;
as
,
to
subdue
the
brilliancy
of
colors
.
Syn:
--
To
conquer
;
overpower
;
overcome
;
surmount
;
vanquish
.
See
Conquer
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
subdue
v
1:
put
down
by
force
or
intimidation
; "
The
government
quashes
any
attempt
of
an
uprising
"; "
China
keeps
down
her
dissidents
very
efficiently
"; "
The
rich
landowners
subjugated
the
peasants
working
the
land
" [
syn
:
repress
,
quash
,
keep down
,
subjugate
,
reduce
]
2:
to
put
down
by
force
or
authority
; "
suppress
a
nascent
uprising
"; "
stamp
down
on
littering
"; "
conquer
one's
desires
" [
syn
:
suppress
,
stamp down
,
inhibit
,
conquer
,
curb
]
3:
hold
within
limits
and
control
; "
subdue
one's
appetites
";
"
mortify
the
flesh
" [
syn
:
mortify
,
cricify
]
4:
get
on
top
of
;
deal
with
successfully
; "
He
overcame
his
shyness
" [
syn
:
overcome
,
get over
,
surmount
,
master
]
5:
make
subordinate
,
dependent
,
or
subservient
; "
Our
wishes
have
to
be
subordinated
to
that
of
our
ruler
" [
syn
:
subordinate
]
6:
correct
by
punishment
or
discipline
[
syn
:
tame
,
chasten
]
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