夺得 | duó dé | to take (after a struggle); to wrest; to seize; to capture; to win (a trophy) | |
争夺 | zhēng duó | to fight over; to contest; to vie over | |
夺取 | duó qǔ | to seize; to capture; to wrest control of | |
夺冠 | duó guàn | to seize the crown; fig. to win a championship; to win gold medal | |
剥夺 | bō duó | to deprive; to expropriate; to strip (sb of his property) |
1 | We forget so quickly that we are God' s beloved children and allow the many curses of our world to darken our hearts. | |
2 | The accident deprived her of her life. | |
3 | Pretended that I had eaten already, but I could have torn the chicken from the baby's hands. | |
4 | Nutritious morning meals you can eat while driving, walking, or sprinting out the door. | |
5 | I can never imagine a man exclaiming loudly his great love to his wife should kill her brutally. |