cede如何读

英:[si:d]

美:[sid]

cede是什么意思

  • v.割让(领土;权利)
  • v.放弃

cede变形

cedes, ceding, ceded

cede扩展

ceder (n.)

cede英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to yield or grant typically by treaty

Russia ceded Alaska to the U.S. in 1867.

assign, transfer

ceded his stock holdings to his children

cede词源中文解释

1630年代,“屈服,让步”,源自法语 céder 或直接源自拉丁语 cedere “屈服,让出位置; 放弃某些权利或财产”,最初的意思是“离开,前进,离开”(来自原始意大利语 *kesd-o- “离开,避免”,源自 PIE 词根 *ked- “去,屈服”)。

英语中最初的意义现在已经过时; 及物动词的意思“将(某物)正式让渡给另一个人”始于1754年。拉丁语中的意义演变是通过“离开,撤退,让步”的概念。相关: Ceded; ceding。

带有前缀的拉丁语 cedere 是许多英语单词的来源: accede, concede, exceed, precede, proceed, recede, secede 等。

cede_体育行业词汇

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cede词源英文解释

borrowed from French or Latin; French céder, borrowed from Latin cēdere "to go, move away, withdraw, yield," perhaps, if derived from an originally transitive meaning "drive away," akin to Sanskrit sedhati "(she/he) chases away," Avestan siiazdat "will chase away"

The first known use of cede was in 1743

cede儿童词典英英释义

cedeverb

to give up especially by treaty

Russia ceded Alaska to the U.S. in 1867

cedeverb

to give up especially by treaty

Russia ceded Alaska to the U.S. in 1867

cede 例句

1 Worn down by Mingo’s lobbying, Valentine had ceded organization of the debate.

2 But in “Force Majeure,” the show’s other diorama, Ms. Yi cedes some control of the work’s formal elements to natural processes.

3 Lately, Bowers has ceded space in other ways too.

4 In later films, he would be the eyecatching main attraction, ceding the spotlight to no one.

5 As Nathan reluctantly ceded more responsibility to his older son, Murray, they clashed over Murray’s decision to expand.

6 He certainly didn’t want to cede control to a teenage girl wearing dinosaur pajamas.

7 The proliferation Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon allowed that to die down a bit, ceding the floor to buzz over skinny bundles.

8 On these songs, Mr. East cedes his authority perhaps a bit too much, but they are the outliers.

9 A generous performer, Mac ceded the stage to the Mariachi Reyna de Los Angeles before joining these female musicians and singers who brought audience members to their feet at the end of their lively set.

10 In the wider pop music world, radio has largely ceded its former star-making mojo to streaming and social media.

11 Nonetheless, Mr. Batali has sketched several scenarios that put him in the driver’s seat but cede some control, people he has spoken with recently say.

12 In this century it has ceded its place to the twin towers, with all their tragic symbolism.

13 When the former vice president ceded the pulpit to Barber, the reverend ordained him “Brother Gore,” a prophetic servant.

14 It promised to restore her lost provinces and ceded territories.

15 An able entertainment lawyer, Mr. Garfinkle had little producing experience, and he ceded artistic decisions to Ms. Taymor, a perfectionist whose aesthetic included never repeating herself.

16 By taking a step back and ceding some responsibility to his class, the lessons he's trying to teach will be more deeply understood.

17 As "Succession" enters its fourth and final 10-episode season, Shiv, Kendall, and Roman refuse to cede any momentum, and neither does Daddy or the show.

18 The hurried search of the decks, her frustration ceding to worry and abyssal panic when she realized the Assassin was no longer on board.

19 It’s a matter of who’s motivated to claim it, who’s willing to cede some of it and who recognizes that the future lies in making sure it’s big enough to share.

20 Only a short campaign took place in Puerto Rico, but after the war Spain ceded the island to America...

在波多黎各的战事很短暂;但是战争结束后,西班牙将该岛屿割让给了美国。

cede 同义词

1 让步者

yielder

8 让予

relinquish

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