capitulated
英 [kəˈpɪtʃuleɪtɪd]
美 [kəˈpɪtʃuleɪtɪd]
v. 屈服; 屈从; 投降
capitulate的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 不再反抗;屈服
If youcapitulate, you stop resisting and do what someone else wants you to do.- The club eventually capitulated and now grants equal rights to women...
那家俱乐部最终还是让了步,现在赋予女性以平等权利。 - In less than two hours Cohen capitulated to virtually every demand.
还不到两个小时,科恩就屈服了,接受了几乎一切要求。
- The club eventually capitulated and now grants equal rights to women...
双语例句
- Right-wing president Nicolas Sarkozy capitulated in 2008 after a drivers staged a three-day operation escargot.
2008年,右翼尼古拉科齐总统在出租车司机举行了为期三天的名为操作食用蜗牛的罢工后表示投降。 - The club eventually capitulated and now grants equal rights to women
那家俱乐部最终还是让了步,现在赋予女性以平等权利。 - During the present anti-Japanese war, the section of the big bourgeoisie represented by Wang Ching-wei has capitulated to the enemy, which constitutes a fresh betrayal on the part of the big bourgeoisie.
在抗日战争中,大资产阶级的一部分,以汪精卫为代表,又已投降敌人,表示了大资产阶级的新的叛变。 - But eventually it capitulated and fell into line with the rest of the industry and accepted the19 per cent price rise.
但最后,它放弃了抵抗,与业内其它同行一样,接受了19%的价格涨幅。 - But after strong arm-twisting by Mr Kerry and others, Mr Karzai capitulated at a news conference.
但在克里及其它各方的强大压力下,卡尔扎伊在一次新闻发布会上放软身段。 - Within the big bourgeoisie, the group favouring resistance is now different from the group that has already capitulated.
目前的大资产阶级抗日派,是和降日派有区别的。 - The tea party said no, and Mr Boehner capitulated: no deal.
但茶党不同意,于是博纳放弃了:没有达成任何协议。 - To stop the rot and get the deal done, GM capitulated.
为了封住流言、做成交易,通用还是让步了。 - He capitulated to their demands.
他在他们的要求下弃械投降。 - Their forces capitulated five hours after the Allied bombardment of the city began.
同盟军开始轰炸这个城市五个小时后,他们的部队投降了。
