to surrender
01
投降, 屈服
to give up resistance or stop fighting against an enemy or opponent
Intransitive
例子
Faced with overwhelming forces, the army decided to surrender to avoid further bloodshed.
面对压倒性的力量,军队决定投降以避免进一步的流血。
The general ordered his troops to surrender when it became clear that victory was impossible.
当胜利显然不可能时,将军命令他的部队投降。
02
投降, 交出
to give away or yield something, usually under pressure or voluntarily
Transitive: to surrender sth
例子
The soldiers were forced to surrender their weapons to the enemy.
士兵们被迫向敌人投降他们的武器。
He had no choice but to surrender his seat on the crowded bus to an elderly passenger.
他别无选择,只能在拥挤的公交车上将座位让给一位老年乘客。
Surrender
01
投降, 屈服
the act of yielding, giving up, or submitting to an opponent, authority, or circumstance
例子
Faced with overwhelming odds, the general ordered a strategic surrender to avoid further casualties.
面对压倒性的劣势,将军下令战略投降以避免进一步的伤亡。
After a prolonged legal battle, the company reluctantly accepted the terms of surrender in the lawsuit.
经过一场漫长的法律斗争后,公司不情愿地接受了诉讼中的投降条款。
02
the acceptance or yielding to despair, hopelessness, or overwhelming emotion
例子
She felt a complete surrender to grief after the loss.
His surrender to fear prevented him from taking action.
03
the act of giving oneself or something over, often under agreed terms
例子
The surrender of the city followed negotiations with the invaders.
The treaty stipulated the surrender of all weapons.
04
the act of delivering a person into lawful custody
例子
The suspect 's surrender to the authorities occurred at dawn.
Bail conditions required his surrender to the court.



























