subdue
sub
səb
sēb
due
ˈdu
doo
/sʌbdjˈuː/

A(z) „subdue” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to subdue
01

leigĂĄz, megszelĂ­dĂ­t

to bring something or someone under control, often using authority or force
Transitive: to subdue sb/sth
to subdue definition and meaning
Példåk
Ongoing efforts are currently underway to subdue the rebellion.
Folyamatban vannak a folyamatos erƑfeszĂ­tĂ©sek a lĂĄzadĂĄs leigĂĄzĂĄsĂĄra.
02

leigĂĄz, meghĂłdĂ­t

to conquer or bring under control
Transitive: to subdue a territory or its people
Példåk
The ancient empire sought to subdue distant lands and expand its influence across continents.
Az Ƒsi birodalom megprĂłbĂĄlta leigĂĄzni a tĂĄvoli földeket Ă©s kiterjeszteni befolyĂĄsĂĄt a kontinenseken.
03

leigĂĄz, ural

to effectively take control in a situation
Transitive: to subdue a situation
Példåk
After months of hard work, she managed to subdue the complex negotiations and secure a favorable deal.
HĂłnapok kemĂ©ny munkĂĄja utĂĄn sikerĂŒlt legyƱrnie az összetett tĂĄrgyalĂĄsokat Ă©s kedvezƑ ĂŒzletet kötnie.
04

leigĂĄz, ural

to bring something under control, typically through willpower or restraint
Transitive: to subdue a feeling
Példåk
She had to subdue her excitement when she received the job offer to maintain professionalism.
LekĂŒzdenie kellett az izgatottsĂĄgĂĄt, amikor megkapta az ĂĄllĂĄsajĂĄnlatot, hogy megƑrizze a professzionalizmust.
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