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defeat

Word family
de·feat1 /dɪˈfiːt/ ●●● W3 noun [countableC, uncountableU]  
1 BEAT/DEFEATfailure to win or succeed 失败
defeat in
 The socialist party suffered a crushing defeat in the elections.
社会党在选举中遭遇惨败。
 She was a woman who hated to admit defeat.
她是个不愿认输的女人。
2 BEAT/DEFEATvictory over someone or something 战胜,击败
defeat of
 The defeat of the army was followed by the establishment of constitutional government.
打败军队后建立了立宪政体。
COLLOCATIONS
verbs
suffer a defeat (=be defeated) 遭遇失败
The party suffered a defeat in the state elections.
该党在州选举中遭遇失败。
inflict a defeat on somebody (=defeat someone, especially easily) 〔尤指轻易〕打败某人
The army inflicted a heavy defeat on the English.
这支军队重创英格兰军队。
admit defeat 认输
If I left my job, I would be admitting defeat.
要是我辞职的话就是认输了。
accept defeat 接受失败
It can be very hard to accept defeat.
接受失败相当难。
concede defeat (=formally accept that you have lost in a game, election etc) 〔在比赛、选举等中正式〕认输
His opponent conceded defeat.
他的对手认输了。
face defeat (=be likely to be defeated) 面临失败
In May 1945 Germany faced defeat at the hands of the Allies.
19455,德军面临着败给盟军的局面。
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + defeat
a big/bad defeat (also a heavy defeat British EnglishBrE) (=by a large amount) 大败
The polls were forecasting a heavy defeat for the president.
民调预测总统将遭遇惨败。
a crushing/resounding defeat (=a complete defeat, by a very large amount) 一败涂地
He quit as prime minister following a crushing defeat in regional elections.
在地方选举一败涂地后,他辞去了首相职务。
a humiliating defeat (=very embarrassing) 耻辱的失败
They are still bitter about their humiliating defeat.
他们对于自己耻辱的失败仍愤愤不平。
a disastrous defeat (=very big, and with a very bad result) 惨败
The party suffered a disastrous defeat in the 2006 election.
该党在2006年大选中惨败。
a narrow defeat (=by a small amount) 惜败
The goalkeeper was blamed for the team’s narrow defeat.
球队的惜败归咎于守门员。
an election/electoral defeat 选举失利
It was their worst general election defeat since 1982.
这是他们自1982年以来输得最惨的一场大选。
a military defeat 军事失利
The president resigned following a series of military defeats.
一连串军事失利后,总统辞职了。
a shock defeat British EnglishBrE (=very unexpected) 意外失利
Arsenal are now out of the competition, following their shock defeat by Torquay Town.
阿森纳队意外败给托奎联后,现在被淘汰出局了。
Examples from the Corpus
defeat2 ●●● W3 verb [transitiveT]  
1 BEAT/DEFEATto win a victory over someone in a war, competition, game etc 〔在战争、比赛等中〕战胜,打败 SYN beat
 They hoped to defeat the enemy at sea.
他们希望在海上击败敌人。
defeat somebody by something
 We were defeated by 3 goals to 2.
我们以23的比分败北。
see thesaurus at beat
Register
In everyday English, people usually say beat rather than defeat when talking about sport, games, or elections: 在日常英语中,人们谈论体育、比赛或选举时一般用 beat ,而不用 defeat
We were beaten by 3 goals to 2.
我们以23失利。
2 UNDERSTAND#if something defeats you, you cannot understand it and therefore cannot answer or deal with it 把〔某人〕难住 SYN beat
 It was the last question on the paper that defeated me.
考卷上的最后一道题把我难住了。
3 FAILto make something fail 使失败
defeat the object/purpose (of the exercise)
 Don’t let your arms relax as that would defeat the object of the exercise.
手臂不要放松,否则达不到锻炼的目的。
Examples from the Corpus
Origin defeat2
(1300-1400) Anglo-French defeter to destroy, from Medieval Latin disfacere, from Latin facere to do

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