1 VERB (勉强)承认,承认…属实 If you concede something, you admit, often unwillingly, that it is true or correct. (勉强)承认,承认…属实 [Also VERB n n]
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Bess finally conceded that Nancy was right. [VERB that]
贝丝最终承认了南希是对的。
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'Well,' he conceded, 'I do sometimes mumble a bit.'. [VERB with quote]
“嗯,”他承认道,“我有时候说话的确有点吐字不清。”
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Mr. Chapman conceded the need for Nomura's U.S. unit to improve its trading skills. [VERB noun]
查普曼先生承认野村证券美国分公司需要提高股票交易技巧。
SYN admit, allow, accept, acknowledge
2 VERB 赋予,授予(权利、特权) If you concede something to someone, you allow them to have it as a right or privilege. 赋予,授予(权利、特权) [Also VERB n n]
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The government conceded the right to establish independent trade unions. [VERB noun]
政府承认建立独立工会的权利。
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Facing total defeat in Vietnam, the French subsequently conceded full independence to Laos. [VERB noun + to]
法国人在越南面临彻底的失败后,接着又让老挝取得了完全的独立。
3 VERB 让给;让与 If you concede something, you give it to the person who has been trying to get it from you. 让给;让与
4 VERB (在体育运动中)未能阻止(对方进球或得分) In sport, if you concede goals or points, you are unable to prevent your opponent from scoring them. (在体育运动中)未能阻止(对方进球或得分) [British]
in AM, use 美国英语用 give up
5 VERB 认输;承认失败 If you concede a game, contest, or argument, you end it by admitting that you can no longer win. 认输;承认失败
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Reiner, 56, has all but conceded the race to his rival. [VERB noun + to]
56岁的赖纳在比赛中几乎已经向对手认输了。
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Alain Prost finished third and virtually conceded the world championship. [VERB noun]
阿兰·普罗斯特以第三名的成绩结束比赛,实际上已经将世界冠军的位置拱手让人。
6 VERB 承认(失败);认(输) If you concede defeat, you accept that you have lost a struggle. 承认(失败);认(输)
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Airtours conceded defeat in its attempt to take control of holiday industry rival Owners Abroad. [VERB noun]
空中旅游公司承认其对度假服务行业竞争对手海外业主旅行社的控股企图以失败告终。
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He happily conceded the election. [VERB noun]
他欣然接受了选举的失败。
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