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No. 1
  ① with a strong will and strength to overcome (flaws, errors, bad behavior, adverse conditions, etc.) ~ ~ bad habits impatience ㄧ ㄧ work together, ~ lot of difficulties. ② restraint; bear (difficult) conditions of life here is not very good, I invite you ~ look.
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No. 2
  To overcome the Central Plains
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No. 3
  With the will and strength to overcome; subdue
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No. 4
  Overcome difficulties
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No. 5
  She does not know that their efforts to overcome their own
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Recover
  Recovered. Qing Chelsea deserve, "Wollongong" poem: "to overcome the central plains things keep body are yet to know the amount." Ba Jin "Cold Night" 18: "I bring you good news: Dushan overcome."
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No. 7
  Defeat, uniforms. Guo, "Pu Jian set young yo, human spring": "Whether in peacetime and the chaos of each individual for himself but also most difficult to overcome is the best when tame overcome the phenomenon of decline in old lazy force it." Ba Jin " Spring meeting of socialist literature and art ":" We followed the 650 million people move together, what difficulty will be overcome! "
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Restraint
  Restraint. Hong Shen, "after the robbery Peach" 54: "Juifang also knew not to try to overcome themselves, wipe them tears."
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No. 9
  Conquest. Heard more than one "side section of the history of education": "just a little bit to overcome the natural grasp, who also found a second enemy - himself."
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English Expression
  1. :  overcome,  get over sth,  overcome, surmount or master sth
  2. n.:  get around/round (to),  break through,  victory,  get over,  rise above,  cut through,  tide over,  conquer; overcome; surmount; get over,  recover,  restrain,  control
  3. v.:  (try to) overcome (hardships, etc),   conquer,   put up with,   endure,  vanquish,  tide,  surmount,  overpower,  hurdle,  conquer
  4. vt.:  subdue,  slay,  overmaster,  overbear,  negotiate,  mortify
  5. vi.:  scramble,  cope
French Expression
  1. v.  surmonter, vaincre
  2. v.  surmonter / vaincre
Thesaurus
care, custody, administrate, at one's disposal, clutch, have at one's disposal, conquer, perception, appreciate, apprehension, control, manage, regulate
ruin, breakdown, lyse, concision, Fracture, pianduanhua, nicking, breakdown, overthrow, breakdown, collapse, decline, fail suddenly or completely, collapse, bump, crash, go to pot, defeat, desolation, abandon, comedown, decrease, be shown to be false or inadequate, cause, Bankruptcy, surpass, overmatch, outfight, overwhelm, dish, deteriorate, degenerate, backslid, lose value, strength, etc gradually, conquer, check; subdue; bring under control, subdue; tame; vanguish, breakdown, tumble down fall into ruin, no dice (=no use)
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