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verb "defeat" is opposite to the noun "defeat", isn't it!
I got confused a bit! Explain, please!
13 de feb. de 2012 6:17
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I guess, in a way you are right. If you use defeat as a verb, the subject of the sentence (in an active sentence) is winning. Example: "The king defeated the rebels." (so the king won). If you use defeat as a noun, it usually means the instance of being defeated. Example: "The defeat of the rebels had great impact on the country."
I hope this clears it up a bit! Good luck!
13 de febrero de 2012
1
No. You are confusing who is defeating and who is defeated. If team A defeats team B it is also true that team A hands team B a defeat.
13 de febrero de 2012
1
No. They have the same meaning.
13 de febrero de 2012
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Olga
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Inglés, Alemán, Ruso
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