1 VERB 投降;屈服 If you surrender, you stop fighting or resisting someone and agree that you have been beaten. 投降;屈服
Surrender is also a noun.
2 VERB (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. (被迫)放弃,交出
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Nadja had to fill out forms surrendering all rights to her property. [VERB noun]
纳佳不得不填表放弃其全部财产所有权。
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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。
SYN give up, abandon, relinquish [formal] , resign
Surrender is also a noun.
3 VERB 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. 交出,出示(票证、护照等) [formal]
4 N-UNCOUNT [also a N, oft N to n] 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. 屈服;屈从 [literary]
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...the need for total personal surrender to and dependence on Jesus.
需要完全顺从并依靠耶稣
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Depression is a partial surrender to death.
沮丧是对死亡的一定妥协。
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A look of disbelief came into his eyes, but was quickly replaced by one of dismal surrender.
他眼里闪现出一丝怀疑,但又马上代之以可怜无助的依从。
Thesaurus | surrender Also look up: |
VERB. | abandon, give in, give up 1 2 |
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