意:to defeat an opponent especially in a long or difficult contest, often use figuratively. (本身表示打败一个对手,但比喻用法也很常见,此时主语一般是抽象的名词,表达更简短有力)
例:In the end, justice prevailed.
Prevailed: 1. 态度/风俗流行;2.获胜(prevail = win =triumph)
例:In the struggle for AI supermacy, China will prevail.
例:Let justice prevail.
例:May peace prevail on earth.
例:Freedom will prevail.
例:We will not waver, we will not tire, we will not falter, and we will not fail. Peace and freedom will prevail.
prevail 不及物动词,prevail over是常见搭配。
例: Truth will always prevail over lies.
作业:
答:1) no matter how many difficulties, Despite great odds, true love prevail over everything.
2) 场景:发烧是身体免疫与病毒抗争的过程。烧退了代表自身免疫的胜利。
造句:Having a fever, represents a process that one’s immune system fights with virus. The immune system prevail if the fever was brought down.