第三人称单数:surrenders
现在分词:surrendering
过去分词:surrendered
过去式:surrendered
不及物动词投降; 自首; 屈服
及物动词交出; 放弃; 使投降; 听任
名词投降; 放弃; 屈服; (保险的)解约
及物动词resist
1. surrender oneself to : 沉溺于;
1. (臣服):那么让他来决定什 么对你最有益,显然不够明智,你可以选择,但你什么也控制不了. 你可以 用你的意 识,去 选择你 要的那种生活 (experience),但你必须放手,不去管它是否会实现,怎么 出现,以及何时呈现,臣服(surrender)才是关键.
2. 交出:他指出,在技术层面上,州政府要发出永久地契,一是发出全新的地契给村民;其二是地契期限未满(如60年或99年)的村民,需先交出(Surrender)原有的地契给州政府,再让州政府发出永久地契给他们.
1. 投降;屈服
If you surrender, you stop fighting or resisting someone and agree that you have been beaten.
e.g. General Martin Bonnet called on the rebels to surrender...
马丁·邦尼特将军呼吁反叛者投降。
e.g. She surrendered to the police in London last December.
她去年 12 月在伦敦向警方自首。
2. (被迫)放弃,交出
If you surrender something you would rather keep, you give it up or let someone else have it, for example after a struggle.
e.g. Nadja had to fill out forms surrendering all rights to her property...
纳佳不得不填表放弃其全部财产所有权。
e.g. Gen. Morgan's troops yesterday surrendered their heavy weapons to Belgian and US troops.
昨天,摩根将军的部队被迫向比利时和美国军队交出了他们的重型武器。
3. 交出,出示(票证、护照等)
If you surrender something such as a ticket or your passport, you give it to someone in authority when they ask you to.
e.g. They have been ordered to surrender their passports.
他们被要求出示护照。
4. 屈服;屈从
You use surrender to refer to someone's attitude or behaviour when they lose the will to resist their feelings or the demands of other people.
e.g. ...the need for total personal surrender to and dependence on Jesus...
需要完全顺从并依靠耶稣
e.g. Depression is a partial surrender to death...
沮丧是对死亡的一定妥协。
1. surrender的反义词
1. Wu advised those planning to surrender their insurance policies for buying stocks to consider using the insurance policy mortgage loan service.
2. Japanese officials have signed the act of unconditional surrender, finally bringing to an end six years of world war.
3. surrender的近义词
3. The Cairo Declaration of 1943 and the Potsdam Proclamation of 1945 defined the terms for the Japanese surrender at the end of World War II.
4. The cop who took the call happened to know him and convinced him to surrender after talking to him for an hour.
5. The court also ordered him to surrender his Canadian passport to the registrar of the court and report once a day to a police station.
6. A man wanted for stealing cell phones two years ago decided to surrender to police after he recently got tired of evading jail.
7. It was announced tonight that a proclamation giving Japan an ultimatum to surrender had been signed by Mr Churchill before his departure.
8. surrender
8. US Government aircraft with loudspeakers have been circling overhead sounding surrender warnings.
9. They also made it clear that they would not surrender their licenses, claiming their stalls are their main source of income.
10. 911查询·英语单词
10. The cleric stopped short of asking his fighters to surrender their weapons, and sporadic clashes have continued.
noun
1. the act of surrendering (usually under agreed conditions)
e.g. they were protected until the capitulation of the fort
Synonym: capitulation fall
2. the delivery of a principal into lawful custody
3. surrender的翻译
3. a verbal act of admitting defeat
4. acceptance of despair
Synonym: resignation
verb