yield的意思和读音

yield

: [jild] : [jiːld]

n.

v.

yields  yielding  yielded  

adj.+n.high yield,low yield,good yield,annual yield,average yield

v.+n.increase yield,improve yield,yield information,get yield,yield result

v.resist,keep

n.harvest,crop,produce,vintage,profit

v.bear,generate,bring in,give way,acquiesce

yieldv.

1.[t]~ sth););to produce or provide sth, for example a profit, result or crop

Higher-rate deposit accounts yield good returns.

The research has yielded useful information.

trees that no longer yield fruit

2.[i]to stop resisting sth/sb; to agree to do sth that you do not want to do

After a long siege, the town was forced to yield.

He reluctantly yielded to their demands.

I yielded to temptation and had a chocolate bar.

3.[t]~ sth/sb (up) (to sb)to allow sb to win, have or take control of sth that has been yours until now

He refused to yield up his gun.

The universe is slowly yielding up its secrets.

4.[i]to move, bend or break because of pressure

Despite our attempts to break it, the lock would not yield.

5.[i]~ (to sb/sth)to allow vehicles on a bigger road to go first

Yield to oncoming traffic.

a yield sign

n.

1.[c][u]the total amount of crops, profits, etc. that are produced

a high crop yield

a reduction in milk yield

This will give a yield of 10% on your investment. 10%

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v.1.to produce something useful such as information or evidence; to make a profit; to produce fruit, vegetables, or other foods2.to finally agree to do what someone else wants you to do; to stop controlling yourself and finally do something that you were trying not to do; to give something to someone else3.to allow another vehicle to go before you when you are driving4.if something yields when you push or pull it, it moves or bends1.to produce something useful such as information or evidence; to make a profit; to produce fruit, vegetables, or other foods2.to finally agree to do what someone else wants you to do; to stop controlling yourself and finally do something that you were trying not to do; to give something to someone else3.to allow another vehicle to go before you when you are driving4.if something yields when you push or pull it, it moves or bends

n.1.an amount of something that is produced

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1.The yield to call will be higher than the nominal yield if the bond is called at a price above the price paid by the investor originally.

2.The estimated variance in the yield of apple and pear trees if the data in the database is only a sample of the total orchard population.

3.for I knew all the while that it would yield the most abundant crop of the kind I wanted, if I could only afford to let it alone.

4.Again Magnus waved, about to yield to his better instincts and to the entreaties of his wife.

5.Secondly initial intensity yield at any rate to efficacy the days to come and products is all-important.

6.They, like rows of soldiers, like a strong and unyielding, unwilling to yield to the enemy to surrender.

7.The experiment shows that the method has advantages of simplicity, high yield and without pollution. It's easy to industrialization.

8.Meanwhile, scientists at the Wheat Yield Consortium are trying to produce bigger wheat plants by speeding up the rate of photosynthesis.

9.At the same alkali charge and target Kappa number, the pulp yield of cooking acacia is obviously higher as compared with that of eucalyptus.

10.Maximilian, Maximilian, " he said, " the ideas you yield to are unworthy of a Christian.“西西,”,“。”