The second correct one is Caesar’s famous saying: I came, I saw, I conquered. Wherever I went, whatever I saw, I was invincible.
Conquer, an English word, transitive verb, intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it means "to defeat, conquer; conquer, capture", and when used as an intransitive verb, it means "victory; to win." ".
Bilingual examples - transitive verb vt:
1. Conquer, capture
The city was conquered over night.
That city The city was captured at night.
2. Defeat; overcome; conquer; successfully climb
I finally conquered my fear of heights.
I finally conquered my fear of heights. .
I believe man will conquer the weather in the near future.
I believe man will conquer the weather in the near future.
3. Win praise (from the audience, listeners, etc.)
The singer conquered the hearts of his audience.
The singer won the hearts of the audience.