Conquista in english

Conquest

pronunciation: kɑŋkwest part of speech: noun
In gestures

conquistar a Alguien = win + Nombre + heart. 

Example: Well, if you really want to know how to make a man fall in love, the following are some top tips for winning his heart.

conquistarse a Alguien = win + Nombre + heart and mind. 

Example: You'll need to use your noggin to win her heart and mind.

conquista = conquest ; bedroom conquest. 

Example: It is said that Alexander perfected the staff concept during his conquest of Macedonia.Example: Again and again, the author races past important events in Evans' life in order to dwell on all his bedroom conquests and juvenile hijinks.

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» conquista amorosabedroom conquest .

Example: Again and again, the author races past important events in Evans' life in order to dwell on all his bedroom conquests and juvenile hijinks.

» conquista de títulotitle win .

Example: And while they are still hurting, we are still flying high after one of the most improbable title wins we've ever seen.

conquistar = conquer ; take + Nombre + by storm ; win + Posesivo + affection. 

Example: The tools and technologies provided by the Internet enable scholars to communicate or disseminate information in ways which conquer the barriers of time and space.Example: He was a confident, unspoiled, talented, hard-working young man when he moved to a strange town as a youngster and took it by storm.Example: He falls hopelessly for her and makes a difficult sacrifice in the hopes of winning her affection, but she's too nihilistic to put any stock in love.

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» con ansias de conquistar el mundoworld-conquering .

Example: Superman, Batman, Spider-Man and the rest continue to fight the good fight against world-conquering super-powered villains, offering their readers excitement, escape, and hopefully a bit more = Superman, Batman, Spideman y otros continúan luchando por una buena causa contra villanos superpoderosos con ansias de conquistar el mundo, ofreciendo a sus lectores emoción, evasión de la realidad y, es de esperar, un poco más.

» conquistar a Alguienwin + Nombre + heart .

Example: Well, if you really want to know how to make a man fall in love, the following are some top tips for winning his heart.

» conquistar de nuevowin + Nombre + back .

Example: When she spots him with his new flame while she's singing torch songs in a cheap shanty, she tries to win him back.

» conquistar el corazón de Alguienwin + Nombre + heart .

Example: Well, if you really want to know how to make a man fall in love, the following are some top tips for winning his heart.

» conquistar laurelesreap + Posesivo + laurelswin + (Posesivo) laurels .

Example: Such awards are a big motivation to strive hard and keep improving my game and reap laurels for my country.

Example: In India, a woman javelin champion, who has won laurels at the national level, was 'tortured' for allegedly practising witchcraft.

» conquistarsewin overplay to + Nombre [Actuar con la intención de ganarse la admiración de alguien] .

Example: It is the latest incentive being offered to attract the Web user and win over their loyalty of custom.

Example: Wilensky has argued that 'the good, the mediocre and the trashy are becoming fused in one massive middle mush' and that 'intellectuals are increasingly tempted to play to mass audiences'.

» conquistarse a Alguienwin + Nombre + heart and mind .

Example: You'll need to use your noggin to win her heart and mind.

» conquistarse a la gentewin + people's hearts and minds .

Example: To achieve a transformation, you need to win people's hearts and minds -- then the rest will follow.

» deseoso de conquistar el mundoworld-conquering .

Example: Superman, Batman, Spider-Man and the rest continue to fight the good fight against world-conquering super-powered villains, offering their readers excitement, escape, and hopefully a bit more = Superman, Batman, Spideman y otros continúan luchando por una buena causa contra villanos superpoderosos con ansias de conquistar el mundo, ofreciendo a sus lectores emoción, evasión de la realidad y, es de esperar, un poco más.

» volver a conquistarwin + Nombre + back .

Example: When she spots him with his new flame while she's singing torch songs in a cheap shanty, she tries to win him back.

Conquista synonyms

subjugation in spanish: subyugación, pronunciation: səbdʒəgeɪʃən part of speech: noun seduction in spanish: seducción, pronunciation: sɪdʌkʃən part of speech: noun subjection in spanish: sujeción, pronunciation: səbdʒekʃən part of speech: noun conquering in spanish: conquistador, pronunciation: kɑŋkɜrɪŋ part of speech: noun
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