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β#Victory
noun (plural victories)
[ C or U ] UK β /ΛvΙͺk.tΙr.i/ US β /ΛvΙͺk.tΙ.i/
βΆ winning a game, competition, election, war, etc.
πΉ"The team's 3-2 victory against Poland."
βsynonyms: success, triumph, win.
βCOLLOCATION:
π©Adj+Victory
π famous, glorious, historic, impressive, remarkable, significant, unexpected,thrilling , shock, stunning,vital ,well-deserved
π©Verb+victory
πensure, notch up, record, score, secure, snatch+Victory
πPull off:
πΉ "The Hungarians pulled off a surprise victory against the Italian champions. "
πtaste victory:
πΉ" The England cricket team has tasted victory for the first time this season."
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β#Vision
Noun
US β /ΛvΙͺΚΒ·Ιn/
1: βΆ [U] the Power to see. (Sight)
πΉ"He wears glasses because he has poor vision."
βCOLLOCATIONS:
π©Adj+Vision
πexcellent, perfect, Normal,Clear+vision.
π night, peripheral :
πΉ"Use your peripheral vision widely when moving from place to place."
π©VERB + VISION
πhave | give (sb) | obscure, restrict, improve , blur +vision
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β#Vision
Noun
2:βΆ [C] a picture in your mind; a dream.
πΉ" They have a vision of a world without war."
βCOLLOCATIONS:
π©ADJ+VISION
π great,imaginative, alternative, broad,global, wide+Vision.
π narrow | overall | personal | revolutionary| clear + Vision.
πcommon vision
π©VERB + VISION
π have, develop, convey, expand on/upon, outline, promote , impose + vision
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β#Battle
noun [ C/U ] US β /ΛbΓ¦tΜ¬Β·Ιl/
βΆa fight between armed forces, or an argument between two groups:
πΉ[ C ] "the Battle of Cedar Creek"
2: βΆ trying very hard to do something difficult.
πΉ" after three years, she lost her battle against cancer.
β(verb - Battle)
βCOLLOCATIONS:
π©ADJ+BATTLE
πbloody, fierce , pitched+battle
π decisive,historic , land, naval, sea, gun
π©VERB + BATTLE
πfight (in) | win | lose | do, give, go into, join +battle.
πsend sb into battle
π©Preposition+battle
πat a/the battle
π in (a/the) battle
π~ battle against
π~ battle between
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β#Conquest
noun UK β /ΛkΙΕ.kwest/ US β /ΛkΙΛΕ.kwest/
ββΆ[ C or U ] the act of conquering a country, area, or situation.
πΉthe rapid conquest of Madrid.
βSynonyms:
1. subjugation, defeat, victory.
βAntonym
1. surrender.
βCOLLOCATIONS
π©ADJ+conquest
πrapid conquest
πmilitary conquest
πNorman, Roman, Spanish, etc.
πΉ" the Roman conquest of Britain. "
π©VERB + CONQUEST
πmake , complete
πΉ"The army made many conquests in the east. "
π©PREPESITIONS:
πby/through
πΉ"He continued to expand his kingdom by conquest."
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noun (plural victories)
[ C or U ] UK β /ΛvΙͺk.tΙr.i/ US β /ΛvΙͺk.tΙ.i/
βΆ winning a game, competition, election, war, etc.
πΉ"The team's 3-2 victory against Poland."
βsynonyms: success, triumph, win.
βCOLLOCATION:
π©Adj+Victory
π famous, glorious, historic, impressive, remarkable, significant, unexpected,thrilling , shock, stunning,vital ,well-deserved
π©Verb+victory
πensure, notch up, record, score, secure, snatch+Victory
πPull off:
πΉ "The Hungarians pulled off a surprise victory against the Italian champions. "
πtaste victory:
πΉ" The England cricket team has tasted victory for the first time this season."
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β#Vision
Noun
US β /ΛvΙͺΚΒ·Ιn/
1: βΆ [U] the Power to see. (Sight)
πΉ"He wears glasses because he has poor vision."
βCOLLOCATIONS:
π©Adj+Vision
πexcellent, perfect, Normal,Clear+vision.
π night, peripheral :
πΉ"Use your peripheral vision widely when moving from place to place."
π©VERB + VISION
πhave | give (sb) | obscure, restrict, improve , blur +vision
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β#Vision
Noun
2:βΆ [C] a picture in your mind; a dream.
πΉ" They have a vision of a world without war."
βCOLLOCATIONS:
π©ADJ+VISION
π great,imaginative, alternative, broad,global, wide+Vision.
π narrow | overall | personal | revolutionary| clear + Vision.
πcommon vision
π©VERB + VISION
π have, develop, convey, expand on/upon, outline, promote , impose + vision
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β#Battle
noun [ C/U ] US β /ΛbΓ¦tΜ¬Β·Ιl/
βΆa fight between armed forces, or an argument between two groups:
πΉ[ C ] "the Battle of Cedar Creek"
2: βΆ trying very hard to do something difficult.
πΉ" after three years, she lost her battle against cancer.
β(verb - Battle)
βCOLLOCATIONS:
π©ADJ+BATTLE
πbloody, fierce , pitched+battle
π decisive,historic , land, naval, sea, gun
π©VERB + BATTLE
πfight (in) | win | lose | do, give, go into, join +battle.
πsend sb into battle
π©Preposition+battle
πat a/the battle
π in (a/the) battle
π~ battle against
π~ battle between
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β#Conquest
noun UK β /ΛkΙΕ.kwest/ US β /ΛkΙΛΕ.kwest/
ββΆ[ C or U ] the act of conquering a country, area, or situation.
πΉthe rapid conquest of Madrid.
βSynonyms:
1. subjugation, defeat, victory.
βAntonym
1. surrender.
βCOLLOCATIONS
π©ADJ+conquest
πrapid conquest
πmilitary conquest
πNorman, Roman, Spanish, etc.
πΉ" the Roman conquest of Britain. "
π©VERB + CONQUEST
πmake , complete
πΉ"The army made many conquests in the east. "
π©PREPESITIONS:
πby/through
πΉ"He continued to expand his kingdom by conquest."
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