surrender
美音:[sə'rendər] 英音:[sə'rendə(r)]简单释义:
n.投降;交出;屈服;屈从
v.投降;交出
网络放弃;臣服;自首
变形:
第三人称单数:surrenders 现在分词:surrendering 过去式:surrendered
完整释义:
v.
1.放弃(船,城市等);(向敌人,警察等)投降;投案;自首:
2.屈服,自首,投降;(要塞)陷落
3.(被迫)交出,引渡;让渡;放弃;辞(职);(为退回一部分保险费)撤消(保险契约),退保;使…听摆布;按官价供应(产品)
4.交出,交给;退还;放弃,献出;断送
5.屈服于;受制于
6.陷入;放纵;忘怀
7.抛弃;舍弃;让与:
8.俯首贴耳
9.丢到…脚下
10.输掉
n.
1.交出,放弃,屈服,投降,缴械
2.让渡,交出;屈服,投降;让与;(保险的)解约;(生产单位)额定供应物品
3.委身入怀;无能无力
例句:
Stalin said he would two or three months after Germany's surrender.
斯大林说会在德国投降两到三个月后对日开战。He helped negotiate the communist regime's surrender in 1989 and was one of the victors in the electoral triumph that followed.
1989年,他协助谈判共产主义政权移交事宜,并在随后的选举胜利中分得了一杯羹。Not much later, though, starvation caused Crazy Horse to surrender to US troops. He was killed while trying to escape.
但不久后,饥饿迫使「疯马」必须向美国军队投降,而他在试图逃跑时被杀死。This week's agreement to enter a "reconciliation process" did not amount to surrender on their main demand for an early election.
这周进入“和解进程”的协议,并不表示他们放弃提前举行大选的主要要求。US president Herry Truman said he made the decision that drop the atomic bomb to bring a quick end of the war, hoping Japan would surrender.
美国总统杜鲁门说,他作出在日本投下原子弹来快速结束战争得决定,希望日本能够投降。The surrender of her weary ghost to the keeping of stars and sea was stirring like the sight of a glorious triumph.
它将自己疲惫的灵魂交给了星星和大海,这一幕真像壮观的胜利庆典一样令人激动。When he began his suit, Emma realized that if she gave herself to him her surrender would be immoral.
当他开始求爱时,爱玛认识到如果她委身于他,这将是不道德的行为。First, the Japanese were ready to surrender, and it wasn't necessary to hit them with that awful thing.
第一,日本人已准备投降,没有必要使用如此恐怖的武器攻击他们。
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