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