surrender 英 [səˈrendə(r)]   美 [səˈrɛndɚ]

surrender

surrender  英 [səˈrendə(r)] 美 [səˈrɛndɚ]

vt. 使投降;放弃;交出;听任  vi. 投降;屈服;自首  n. 投降;放弃;交出;屈服 

进行时:surrendering  过去式:surrendered  过去分词:surrendered  第三人称单数:surrenders  名词复数:surrenders 

They have agreed on the terms of surrender. 他们就投降条件达成了协议。
I'm never prepared to surrender to blackmail. 我根本不准备向讹诈屈服。

  • To surrender is to give up control of something to someone else. If you miss curfew, your parents might make you surrender the keys to the car. Okay, it's only a minivan, but it's still cooler than being on foot patrol.
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  • vt. 使投降;放弃;交出;听任
  • vi. 投降;屈服;自首
  • n. 投降;放弃;交出;屈服
  • 1. They have agreed on the terms of surrender.

    他们就投降条件达成了协议。

  • 2. I'm never prepared to surrender to blackmail.

    我根本不准备向讹诈屈服。

  • 3. Couldn't you surrender under such pressure?

    在施加这种压力下,你能不屈服吗?

  • surrender (n.) early 15c., in law, "a giving up" (of an estate, land grant, interest in property, etc.), from Anglo-French surrendre, Old French surrendre noun use of infinitive, "give up, deliver over" (see surrender (v.)).
  • surrender (v.) mid-15c., "to give (something) up," from Old French surrendre "give up, deliver over" (13c.), from sur- "over" (see sur- (1)) + rendre "give back" (see render (v.)). Reflexive sense of "to give oneself up" (especially as a prisoner) is from 1580s. Related: Surrendered; surrendering.
sur·ren·der / səˈrendə(r) ; NAmE səˈrendər / verb , noun surrender surrenders surrendered surrendering verb 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to admit that you have been defeated and want to stop fighting; to allow yourself to be caught, taken prisoner, etc. 投降 SYN give in surrender(to sb) The rebel soldiers were forced to surrender. 叛军被迫投降。 surrenderyourself (to sb) The hijackers eventually surrendered themselves to the police. 劫机者最终向警方投降。 2 ( formal) to give up sth/sb when you are forced to (被迫)放弃,交出 SYN relinquish surrendersth/sb to sb He agreed to surrender all claims to the property. 他同意放弃对那笔财产的一切权利要求。 They surrendered their guns to the police. 他们向警察交出了枪。 surrendersth/sb The defendant was released to await trial but had to surrender her passport. 被告被释放候审,但须交出护照。 PHRASAL VERB surˈrender to sth | surˈrender yourself to sth ( formal) to stop trying to prevent yourself from having a feeling, habit, etc. and allow it to control what you do 听任(感情、习惯等)摆布(或发展) He finally surrendered to his craving for drugs. 他最终克制不住,吸起毒来。 noun [uncountable ,  singular ] 1 surrender(to sb/sth) an act of admitting that you have been defeated and want to stop fighting 投降 They demanded (an) unconditional surrender. 他们要求无条件投降。 collocationsat war 2 the fact of allowing yourself to be controlled by sth 屈服;屈从 They accused the government of a surrender to business interests. 他们指责政府唯商界利益是从。 3 surrenderof sth (to sb) an act of giving sth to sb else even though you do not want to, especially after a battle, etc. (尤指在战争等过后)放弃,交出 They insisted on the immediate surrender of all weapons. 他们坚持要求立即交出全部武器。 sur·ren·der / səˈrendə(r) ; NAmE səˈrendər /
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