释义 |
capitulate美 [kə'pɪtʃə.leɪt] 英 [kə'pɪtjʊleɪt] - v.屈从;投降;屈服
- 网络停止抵抗;让步;有条件地投降
第三人称单数:capitulates 现在分词:capitulating 过去式:capitulated v. surrender,submit,yield,succumb,give way 1. | [i] ~ (to sb/sth) 屈服;屈从to agree to do sth that you have been refusing to do for a long time |
| 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。 |
2. | [i] ~ (to sb/sth) 投降to stop resisting an enemy and accept that you are defeated |
| The town capitulated after a three-week siege. 这座城镇被围困三个星期后投降了。 |
v. | 1. to surrender, especially under agreed conditions 2. to give in to an argument, request, pressure, or something unavoidable 3. to stop opposing what someone wants and agree to it, usually because they are stronger than you 4. to stop fighting in a war and accept that you are defeated 1. to surrender, especially under agreed conditions 2. to give in to an argument, request, pressure, or something unavoidable 3. to stop opposing what someone wants and agree to it, usually because they are stronger than you 4. to stop fighting in a war and accept that you are defeated |
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