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con.cede (obj)kEn5si:dvto admit, often unwillingly, (that something is true), or to allow (something)承认,让步,让与The Government has conceded (that) the new tax policy has been a disaster. [+ (that) clause]政府承认新的税收政策是失败的。I concede (that) he's clever, but I still think that he's boring. [+ (that) clause]我承认他很聪明,但还是认为他讨厌。"It won't be easy, " he conceded. [+ clause]“那是不容易的,” 他承认说。The president is not expected to concede (=allow) these reforms. [T]总统据信不会同意这些改革。He is not willing to concede (=allow anyone else to have) any of his power/authority. [T]他不愿把他的权力让与任何人。Britain conceded (=allowed) independence to India in 1948. [T]英国在1948年承认印度独立。With two players injured and three others removed from the game, the football team conceded (=admitted) defeat. [T]这支足球队有两名队员受伤,另外三名被逐出比赛,所以只好认输。If you concede, you admit that you have lost in a competition.认输She conceded even before all the votes had been counted. [I]她在选票还没全部统计出来时就承认竞选失败了。If a team or a person concedes a point or a game, it means that they allow the other team or person to win the point or game.送(对方)一分The team conceded two goals (to the other side) in the first five minutes of the game. [T]这个队在开赛后五分钟内就送了对方两只球(两分)。If a country concedes land, it gives it to another country.割让(领土)After the war, the country was forced to concede a lot of their territory. [T]这个国家在战后被迫割让了一大片领土。[CONCESSION]
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