词汇 | surrendering |
释义 | surrendering present participle ofsurrender surrender verb uk /sərˈen.dər/ us /səˈren.dɚ/ surrenderverb (ACCEPT DEFEAT)C2[ I ] to stop fighting and admit defeat: 投降 They would rather die than surrender (to the invaders).他们宁死也不(向侵略者)投降。 [ I ] If you surrender to an experience or emotion, you stop trying to prevent or control it: 任凭摆布,屈服 I finally surrendered to temptation, and ate the last piece of chocolate.我最后还是抵挡不住诱惑,吃掉了剩下的最后一块巧克力。 The rebels' ammunition is almost finished and it is only a matter of time before they surrender.叛乱分子的弹药就快耗尽了,他们投降只是时间问题。 After their defeat in battle, the soldiers surrendered.士兵们在战斗中被打败后就投降了。 They laid down their weapons and surrendered.他们放下武器投降了。 The troops in front of us either surrendered or offered only token resistance. Stopping fighting anti-militarist anti-militaristic armistice arms beat/turn swords into ploughsharesidiom demilitarize demilitarized zone DMZ drawdown fall fall back lay neutral zone non-combat pacification pacify pull surrender sword truce You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Accepting & agreeing reluctantly surrenderverb (GIVE)[ T ] to give something that is yours to someone else because you have been forced to do so or because it is necessary to do so: (被迫)交出,放弃 The police demanded that the gang surrender their weapons.警方要求那个团伙交出武器。 Neither side is willing to surrender any territory/any of their claims.双方都不愿意在领土上/自己的主张上作出任何让步。 Giving, providing and supplying accommodate accommodate someone with something accord administer administration afford arm someone with something dish hand off hand something around hand something back hand something down hand something in invest outfit re-equipment reassign reassignment rebid regift Examples of surrenderingsurrendering In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Perhaps there are ways of reenchanting the world without surrendering our scientific heritage? However, the dangers of such wishful thinking, and of surrendering her subjectivity, are more apparent than ever. Such successful 'taming ' of contentious movements without surrendering to their claims is certainly not a new phenomenon. Sleeping together, as in the case of women 'losing themselves' to men, means surrendering. The other side of this rhythmical pattern involves embracing mystery, which involves a form of yielding or surrendering in trust to uncertainty. If he hesitated, or the action failed, he could be accused of surrendering to government pressure. Such surrendering can also be traced to an unexamined belief about the nature of working-class people. To work with what is 'found' implies a surrendering of control, but they have rationalised this constraint into an opportunity. After surrendering a kidney, it might be difficult to admit that one had made a mistake. This study impressively documents the machinations of foreign entrepreneurs and the complicity of the domestic elite that led to that surrendering of control. It also requires surrendering legitimate parental interests to those of children. It's about nothing more than a moment of glorious noise, and surrendering completely to its power. This would involve the formal agencies in surrendering some significant powers if a worthwhile measure of informal social care is to be provided within neighbourhood social networks. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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