capitulate
听听怎么读
英 [kəˈpɪtʃuleɪt]
美 [kəˈpɪtʃəˌlet]
是什么意思
认输,屈服;屈从,停止反抗;有条件投降;让步
变形
过去式:capitulated过去分词:capitulated现在分词:capitulating第三人称单数:capitulates
英英释义
capitulate[ kə'pitjuleit ]
- v.surrender under agreed conditions
学习怎么用
双语例句
用作动词(v.)
- The planters’ ladies were the last to capitulate.
庄园主的夫人们是最后被征服的。 - We will never capitulate to pressure from outside.
我们永远不会屈服于外界的压力。 - 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。 - 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。
权威例句
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