победи́ть
- 1.
to win, to be victorious over
- 2.
to beat, to overcome
Usage info
- For first person singular, одержа́ть побе́ду is used instead.
Examples
- Уступив, победи́шь.When you lose, you actually win.
- Не́нависть в э́том ми́ре никогда не победи́ть не́навистью.Hatred is never appeased by hatred in this world.
- Он очень силён, настолько, что никто не мо́жет победи́ть его.He is very strong--so much so that no one can defeat him.
- Он победи́л на четырёх чемпиона́тах ми́ра подря́д.He won four successive world championships.
Conjugation
| Present | Future | |
|---|---|---|
| я | - | |
| ты | - | победи́шь |
| он/она́/оно́ | - | победи́т |
| мы | - | победи́м |
| вы | - | победи́те |
| они́ | - | победя́т |
| Imperative | |
|---|---|
| ты | победи́ |
| вы | победи́те |
| Past | |
|---|---|
| masculine | победи́л |
| feminine | победи́ла |
| neuter | победи́ло |
| plural | победи́ли |
Participles
| Active present | - | |
|---|---|---|
| Active past | victorious, winning, having won, having defeated | |
| Passive present | - | |
| Passive past | defeated, vanquished, beaten | |
| Gerund present | - | |
| Gerund past | победи́в победивши | while doing (past) |
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Contributions
xenomurph edited translation and usage info 1 year ago.
pweibel edited conjugation 1 year ago.
luke.hess97 edited translation 1 year ago.
elorin_alatarial edited translation 3 years ago.






















