concedes

concedes词义

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v.

承认( concede的第三人称单数 );出让,容许;承认(比赛、选举等失败;

双语释义

v.(动词)

vt. & vi. 承认admit

vt. 出让,容许 grant; allow

英英释义

concede[ kən'si:d ]

v.

admit, make a clean breast of

同义词:professconfess

be willing to concede

同义词:yieldgrant

give over; surrender or relinquish to the physical control of another

同义词:yieldcedegrant

acknowledge defeat

"The candidate conceded after enough votes had come in to show that he would lose"

concedes用法

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词汇搭配

用作动词 (v.)

~+名词

concede one's attention集中注意力

concede one's efforts把某人的努力集中于某事上

concede one's energies on集中精力

concede one's mind专心

concede rays of light聚光

concede right to sb把权利让给某人

concede some of their land割让土地给敌人

concede soup煮汤

concede one's thoughts集中思想

~+副词

concede apologetically容许别人表示歉意

concede completely完全遵从

concede finally最终承认

concede frankly坦白承认

concede freely从容承认

concede generally普遍承认

concede gently老实承认

concede tactfully机智地承认

concede tamely顺从地承认

~+介词

concede in argument在辩论中让步

concede sth into a focus把…聚成焦点

concede on专心于,集中在

concede to sb's demands对某人的要求让步

双语例句

用作及物动词(vt.)

I concede that you are right.
我承认你是对的。

You must concede that I have tried my best.
你必须承认我已经尽力了。

The defeated side had to concede some of their territory to the enemy.
战败的一方不得不把一部分领土割让给了敌人。

You concede nothing to me and I have to concede everything to you.
你对我无论什么都不肯让步;我对你,可无论什么都得让步。

The government was forced to concede defeat .
政府被迫承认失败。

用作不及物动词(vi.)

Mike had to concede when he confronted his parents
当面对他的父母,麦克不得不让步。

权威例句

Greenspan Concedes Error on Regulation

Pentagon Seeks Exemption to Cuts in Fossil-Fuel Use: EU Official Concedes Defense Priority

US concedes on cheaper drug production in Brazil.

Gallo concedes contamination (again)

Cigarette Maker Concedes Smoking Can Cause Cancer: Liggett, in an Accord, Also Admits That Tobacco Is Addictive

Selling an opaque product through an intermediary: The case of disguising one's product

Asymmetric equilibria in the war of attrition *

Towards a theory of deception

Deterrence and Compellence: A Critical Assessment of Conventional Wisdom

Modelling political pressure as transmission of information