conquered – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
conquered
adj.
acquired by force of arms or won in war
conquer
v.
defeat, overcome, subdue
CONQUEST
CONQUEST is a
linear scaling, or O(N),
density functional theory (DFT) electronic structure code. The code is designed to perform DFT calculations on very large systems containing many thousands of atoms. It can be run at different levels of precision ranging from
ab initio tight binding up to full DFT with
plane wave accuracy. It has been applied to the study of three-dimensional reconstructions formed by
Ge on
Si(001), containing over 20,000
atoms. Tests on the UK's national supercomputer
HECToR in 2009 demonstrated the capability of the code to perform ground-state calculations on systems of over 1,000,000 atoms.
ConQuesT
ConQuesT is the annual
science fiction convention held in the
Kansas City, Missouri area over the U. S.
Memorial Day weekend that is sponsored by the long-running (since 1971) Kansas City Science Fiction and Fantasy Society (KaCSFFS, pronounced
kax-fuss). ConQuesT is the oldest such fan convention of its type in
Missouri and in the U. S. central states region, first established using the name Mid-America Con in June 1972. After that, the next nine KaCSFFS-sponsored conventions were named
BYOB-Cons (the final "B" in the name having additional and alternate science fictional meanings beyond the traditional "beer".) In 1980 KaCSFFS adopted the permanent name ConQuesT (sometimes abbreviated CQT) for the convention.
Conquest
Conquest may refer to:
History
conquer
Verb
1. to put down by force or authority; "suppress a nascent uprising"; "stamp down on littering"; "conquer one's desires"
(synonym) suppress, stamp down, inhibit, subdue, curb
(hypernym) control, hold in, hold, contain, check, curb, moderate
(hyponym) wink, blink, blink away
(derivation) conqueror, vanquisher
2. take possession of by force, as after an invasion; "the invaders seized the land and property of the inhabitants"; "The army seized the town"; "The militia captured the castle"
(synonym) appropriate, capture, seize
(hypernym) assume, usurp, seize, take over, arrogate
(hyponym) annex
(derivation) conquest, conquering, subjection, subjugation
3. overcome by conquest; "conquer your fears"; "conquer a country"
(hypernym) get the better of, overcome, defeat
(derivation) conqueror, vanquisher
conquer
v.
dobýt; získat; překonat
conquer
Czas.
podbić; zdobyć; pokonać; podbić