surrender的意思和读音

surrender

: [səˈrendər] : [səˈrendə(r)]

n.

v.

surrenders  surrendering  surrendered  

adj.+n.unconditional surrender

v.+n.force surrender,negotiate surrender,surrender leadership

v.hold out,retain

v.give in,give up,admit defeat,lay down your arms,relinquish

n.submission,capitulation,renunciation

surrenderv.

1.[i][t]to admit that you have been defeated and want to stop fighting; to allow yourself to be caught, taken prisoner, etc.

The rebel soldiers were forced to surrender.

The hijackers eventually surrendered themselves to the police.

2.to give up sth/sb when you are forced to

He agreed to surrender all claims to the property.

They surrendered their guns to the police.

The defendant was released to await trial but had to surrender her passport.

n.

1.~ (to sb/sth)an act of admitting that you have been defeated and want to stop fighting

They demanded (an) unconditional surrender .

2.the fact of allowing yourself to be controlled by sth

They accused the government of a surrender to business interests.

3.~ of sth (to sb)an act of giving sth to sb else even though you do not want to, especially after a battle, etc.

They insisted on the immediate surrender of all weapons.

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v.1.to say officially that you have been defeated and will stop fighting; to give control over a place or person to someone who has defeated you2.to give something to someone in authority because you have to; to give a document to someone in authority who does not give it back to you3.to allow yourself to show your feelings and to do what you really want to do

n.1.the act of saying officially that you have been defeated and will stop fighting; the act of giving up something to someone who has defeated you2.the act of allowing your feelings or another person to control you3.the act of giving up something because someone in authority says you have to

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1.Your flitting love lightly brushed with its wings my sun flower and never asked if it was ready to surrender its honey.

2.William Booth, founder of the Salvation Army, said, "The greatness of a man's power is in the measure of his surrender. ":“。”

3.In the face of the disastrous military battle, they conceded that victory was no longer attainable, and agreed to a negotiated surrender.

4.If the enemy knew how much trouble I caused in the heavenly palace, they'd surrender right now. But that would spoil the fun!

5.Police negotiated with the suspect, trying to get him to surrender, but eventually, police officers had to enter the room.

6.He said he knows al-Saadi's whereabouts, but prefers to negotiate a surrender.

7.But when he turns up one night asking her to help him find his missing cousin, she's ready to surrender to sweet sensual satisfaction. . .

8.The enemy surrounded the town trying to force them to surrender .

9.US president Herry Truman said he made the decision that drop the atomic bomb to bring a quick end of the war, hoping Japan would surrender.

10.He said he was willing to surrender the town.