capitulate

英 [kə'pɪtjʊleɪt] 美 [kə'pɪtʃulet]
  • vi. 认输,屈服;屈从,停止反抗;有条件投降;让步

双语例句


1. They were finally forced to capitulate to the terrorists' demands.
他们最后被迫屈从恐怖分子的要求。

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2. The ememy was warned to capitulate or face annihilation.
敌人受到警告,要么投降,要么全部被歼灭.

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3. The appealing tone of Ishmasl Young's voice made Collins capitulate.
伊斯梅尔·杨恳求的口吻使柯林斯让步了.

来自辞典例句

4. When I came to him he began to capitulate with me.
当我碰到他时,他便开始同我磋商.

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5. The whole course of my life proves that I never capitulate.
我的全部生活历程证明我是从来不曾投降过.

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