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capitulation

n.  领事裁判权(条约),外侨权利,投降规约,投降书,(复)(投降条约的)全部条款,(有条件的)投降,(文件、声明等的)摘要,投降条约,协定

复数:capitulations 

BNC.20285 / COCA.21451

柯林斯词典

  • VERB 不再反抗;屈服
    If youcapitulate, you stop resisting and do what someone else wants you to do.
    1. The club eventually capitulated and now grants equal rights to women...
      那家俱乐部最终还是让了步,现在赋予女性以平等权利。
    2. In less than two hours Cohen capitulated to virtually every demand.
      还不到两个小时,科恩就屈服了,接受了几乎一切要求。

英英释义

noun

  • the act of surrendering (usually under agreed conditions)
    1. they were protected until the capitulation of the fort
    Synonym:fallsurrender
  • a summary that enumerates the main parts of a topic
    1. a document containing the terms of surrender

      双语例句

      • The fact that those who issued this counter-revolutionary order dared to do so openly, risking universal condemnation, shows that they must have determined upon a complete split and out-and-out capitulation.
        与传统的信仰彻底决裂一文不名,彻底破产的因为发令者敢于公开发此反革命命令,冒天下之大不韪,必已具有全面破裂和彻底投降的决心。
      • I'm not suggesting capitulation.
        我不是建议你投降。
      • And bull markets aren't a guarantee even when there is a capitulation.
        即使出现抛售高潮,也不能保证出现牛市。
      • One person close to the HD camp denied that the loss of Warner would lead to a capitulation, while conceding that it had caused short-term disarray.
        接近HD-DVD阵营的一位人士否认失去华纳支持会导致HD-DVD格式接受失败。不过他承认,这在短期造成了混乱。
      • The second is the ending of armed resistance and its replacement by capitulation.
        第二个方向,结束抗战,代以投降。
      • At last, the emperor of Japan announced capitulation.
        终于,日本天皇宣布投降。
      • They are steps preparatory to capitulation and not yet steps immediately preceding capitulation.
        是彼方准备投降的步骤,还不是马上投降的步骤。
      • With the rising of Hermeneutics, the writer summarizes and ponders on the object, capitulation and consequence of understanding from the perspective of Hermeneutics.
        在解释学再次兴起的今天,文章从解释学的视角对理解对象、条件、结果等理解的元问题做了诸多的总结和思考。
      • Already, many among us have begun to speak of capitulation.
        我们之中有些已经开始投降。
      • He entered Richmond the day after its surrender, and heard of Lee's capitulation.
        他在南部邦联投降的第二天即去了里士满,听取李的投降书。