capitulated
美 [k??p?t???le?t]
英 [k??p?tj?le?t] 
- v.(在一定條件下)投降;停止抵抗
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)投降的
詞形變化
第三人稱單數(shù):capitulates 現(xiàn)在分詞:capitulating 過去式:capitulated 反義詞
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英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
The next day Kesselring's Army Group G, comprising the German First and Nioeteenth armies north of the Alps, capitulated .
第二天凱塞林的G集團(tuán)軍群,包括駐在阿爾卑斯山以北的德國第一集團(tuán)軍和第九集團(tuán)軍在內(nèi),都投降了。
Quite a few official Chinese media outlets ran big headlines proclaiming that the Japanese had capitulated.
不少中國官方媒體發(fā)行刊物頭版頭條報道日本已經(jīng)妥協(xié)。
Even the orcs' great chieftain, the legendary Orgrim Doomhammer, had been unable to stem the advancing armies and had finally capitulated .
即使是獸人偉大的酋長,傳奇般的奧格姆·毀滅之錘,也無法阻擋聯(lián)軍的推進(jìn)而最后敗降。
Although the city eventually capitulated, the nascent Turkish parliament awarded it the honorific prefix Gazi, "warrior of the faith" .
盡管這座城市最終投降了,但新生的土耳其議會授予該市一個充滿敬意的前綴稱呼“加齊”(Gazi),意即“信仰之勇士”。
Finding themselves suddenly outgunned, what few organic Separatist forces remained capitulated.
少數(shù)由血肉之軀組成的分離勢力部隊突然發(fā)現(xiàn)自己寡不敵眾,只能投降。
Eventually he capitulated: whenever possible, he uses his small private jet instead of his big one.
最終他還是屈服了,那就是在可能的時候,使用自己的小飛機(jī),而不是大飛機(jī)。
But eventually it capitulated and fell into line with the rest of the industry and accepted the 19 per cent price rise.
但最后,它放棄了抵抗,與業(yè)內(nèi)其它同行一樣,接受了19%的價格漲幅。
Though Yoda forbade Qui-Gon to train Anakin, he capitulated to the will of the Council after Qui-Gon's death.
雖然尤達(dá)禁止魁—剛訓(xùn)練阿納金,但魁—剛犧牲后,他勉強(qiáng)屈服于委員會的意志。
Beth grew bolder and bolder; Sarah capitulated to her demands.
Beth漸漸顯眼起來;Sarah向她的決議投降了。
But after strong arm-twisting by Mr Kerry and others, Mr Karzai capitulated at a news conference.
但在克里及其它各方的強(qiáng)大壓力下,卡爾扎伊在一次新聞發(fā)布會上放軟身段。
Their forces capitulated five hours after the Allied bombardment of the city began.
同盟軍開始轟炸這個城市五個小時后,他們的部隊投降了。
One prominent bear capitulated last week, saying gold could 'stay high for several more years. '
一位知名的看跌者上周“繳械投降”,說金價還將在數(shù)年內(nèi)保持高位。
It could not find any colourable pretext for refusing the few hundred thousands required by the teachers, and it capitulated in panic.
政府如果拒絕教師們提出的幾萬元的合理要求,實在找不出任何借口,無奈只能向輿論屈服。
Last December he capitulated to Republicans and agreed to extend all Mr Bush's tax cuts to 2012, including those for the rich.
去年12月,他屈服于共和黨同意將布什時期的所有稅收削減方案延長至2010年,其中包括對富人的免稅。
Moreover, Wall Street's analysts have finally capitulated .
此外,華爾街分析師們終于投降了。
They capitulated on agreed conditions.
有條件投降。
In early November, Bank of America capitulated, but the damage was done.
11月初,美國銀行投降了,但損害已經(jīng)造成。
Eventhe venerable Joy of Cooking has capitulated to the trend; recipes thatused to provide meals for six now feed only four.
甚至受人尊敬的《烹飪的快樂》(JoyofCooking)也屈服于這種趨勢;過去常常為六餐準(zhǔn)備的食譜,現(xiàn)在只供應(yīng)四餐。
After 30 days of sleepless nights she finally capitulated, and raised the grade.
經(jīng)過長達(dá)30天的無眠之夜之后,她最終選擇了投降,并上調(diào)了分?jǐn)?shù)。
The Tea Party said no, and Mr Boehner capitulated: no deal.
但茶黨不同意,于是博納放棄了:沒有達(dá)成任何協(xié)議。
The town capitulated after a three-week siege.
這座城鎮(zhèn)被圍困三個星期后投降了。
He carried out siege for 13 years until the city finally capitulated .
尼布甲尼撒圍攻該城13年,最后才逼使它投降。
They capitulated after a long fight.
他們搏斗了很久,終于投降了。