词汇 | ceded |
释义 | ceded past simple and past participle ofcede cede verb[ T ] formaluk /siːd/ us /siːd/ to allow someone else to have or own something, especially unwillingly or because you are forced to do so: (尤指不情愿地或被迫)割让,让予,放弃 Hong Kong was ceded to Britain after the Opium War.鸦片战争后香港被割让给了英国。 Stop having or doing something abdicate abdication bandh bomb bomb out break with something butt chuck forfeit forfeitable forgo forsake forswear lay relinquishment self-denying self-denyingly self-renouncing self-renunciation throw Examples of cededceded In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Through marriage alliances, claims to land can be kept within the kin group or might be ceded to another group. This decisionmaking capacity, ceded to me by the parents, has been considered ethically acceptable in my neonatal intensive care unit. In terms of methodology, the structurally-based situational approach ceded ground on two fronts. Clinicians recognize that in large organizations-managed care plans and hospitals-they have ceded control over the content and flow of patient data to administrators. The basis upon which sovereign authorities exercise political power is this executive power of the law of nature ceded to them by their subjects. The man to whom possession was ceded has the right to the sharecropping agreement. Most of the responsibilities for health care have been ceded to the regions. When they ceded asset management to family members, some older people expected that these practices would continue. Before the scientific voice was ceded to its technocratic variant, other, less restrictive options were available. This alone could guarantee the paralysis that stayed the hand of authority, and ceded the initiative to rebels. Recognizing imperial reluctance to go even this far, the governor limited the land to be made available to settlers by confining it within the ' ceded ' territory. Khubz, the powerful idiom of the past, ceded to the idiom of the present: the vote. Executives with careers in sales ceded firm leadership to finance officers because finance increasingly became an important tool for stabilizing cash flows in large, multidivisional corporations. There can be no disenfranchisement; the vote, once it is ceded, cannot be taken away. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 That new right has been acquired because we have ceded another right. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English 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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