英:[kəˈpɪtʃuleɪt]
美:[kəˈpɪtʃəˌlet]
英:[kəˈpɪtʃuleɪt]
美:[kəˈpɪtʃəˌlet]
vi.
认输,屈服
屈从,停止反抗
有条件投降
让步
ca·pit·u·late
k pI ch leIt
第三人称单数:capitulates
现在分词:capitulating
过去式:capitulated
过去分词:capitulated
capitulant (n.), capitulator (n.)
词根:capitulate
n.capitulation (有条件的)投降;投降协定;(文件、声明等的)要点;条约
intransitive verb
to surrender or acquiesce.The vanquished nation was forced to capitulate to the terms of the victors.When his lawyer reminded him of the terms of the legal agreement, he capitulated.The police informed the rioting prisoners that they would not capitulate to their demands.
1590年代, “起草章节或文章”(即根据“标题”归类起草文稿), 部分是从 capitulation (参见)反推而来的,部分源自中世纪拉丁文 capitulatus ,过去分词形式的 capitulare,意为“头脑中起草文章或章节”,因此是“安排条件”的意思,源于 capitulum “章节”,在古典拉丁文中是“标题”,字面上是“小头”,是 caput (所有格 capitis ) “头”的名词小形式(来自 PIE 根词 *kaput- “头”)。
这个词经常用于投降条款,因此它与投降条件相关,并且意思是“在规定的条件下向敌人投降”(这一含义从1680年代开始被证实)。相关词汇: Capitulated ; capitulating 。比较 chapter ; 还可以比较 recapitulate 。
Medieval Latin capitulatus, past participle of capitulare to distinguish by heads or chapters, from Late Latin capitulum — see capitulary
The first known use of capitulate was in 1596
capriciousadjective
moved or controlled by caprice : apt to change suddenly capricious weather
a capricious child
capricenoun
a sudden change in feeling, opinion, or action
a disposition to change one's mind suddenly
cap1 of 2noun
a head coveringespecially: one that has a visor and no brim
something that serves as a cover or protection for something
a bottle cap
a natural cover or top: as
the umbrella-shaped part that bears the spores of a mushroom
the top of a bird's head
a paper or metal container holding a small explosive charge (as for a toy pistol)
cap2 of 2verb
to cover or provide with a cap
to follow with something : outdo
to bring to a conclusion
capped off the show with a song
to prevent from growing or spreading : set a limit on
capped oil prices
caponoun
a bar that can be fitted on the fingerboard especially of a guitar to raise the pitch of all the strings
caponnoun
a castrated male chicken
caponoun
a bar that can be fitted on the fingerboard especially of a guitar to raise the pitch of all the strings
capitulateverb
to surrender usually on terms agreed upon in advance
1 Rather than capitulate to dogmatism, she decided to withdraw from society.
2 Yet in spite of his veneer of resignation, Sendak would still sometimes capitulate to anguish toward the end of his life.
3 “Ah, it would seem the LEP have capitulated. Butler, supervise the delivery. But stay alert. Our fairy friends are not above trickery.”
4 In reality, as he saw now, he had been ready to capitulate long before he had taken the decision.
5 A bloody army offensive this spring forced the rebels to surrender eastern Ghouta in April, and the remaining insurgents enclaves near Damascus capitulated in the following weeks.
6 Clinton eventually moved beyond crime and capitulated to the conservative racial agenda on welfare.
7 If the generaltendency is for buying to beget more buying and selling to precipitate moreselling, investors must fight the tendency to capitulate to market forces.
投资者们如果发现整体的趋势是大家都在盲目地跟风买入或卖出,那么他们一定要抵挡住这股趋势才行。 。
8 The first commandment forbid polytheism, and, unlike other conquered peoples, the Jews refused to capitulate.
9 Smith capitulated to John's demand.
史密斯屈从于约翰的要求.
10 Hence, our daily lives were so bound up with trivial objectives that to capitulate when challenged was tantamount to surrendering the right to life itself.
11 When Suchet says:--"Capitulate,"--Palafox replies: "After the war with cannon, the war with knives."
当絮歇说:“投降!” 帕拉福克斯回答:“炮战后拼刺。”
12 The whole course of my life proves that I never capitulate.
我的全部生活历程证明我是从来不曾投降过。
13 After multiple arguments I capitulated, and the allegation was unsubstantiated.
14 Her news outlet must decide whether to short its readers on coverage of a gubernatorial candidate on a matter of principle or capitulate to the candidate’s insulting demands.
15 It was a fair point. The besieged Colonel's rants against the West have evidenced no desire to capitulate.
很明显的一点,身处困境的卡扎菲将军与西方国家交火激烈,并没有准备投降的意愿。
16 The whole course of my life proves that I never capitulate.
我的全部生活历程证明我是从来不曾投降过。
17 Billions of dollars change hands each year because people accept gender essentialism as something to which we put up our dukes on principle, but eventually capitulate.
18 Finally, though as a lifelong Seattleite, I hate to capitulate to rain ... you could stay home and watch the Tony Awards on Sunday night.
19 Sasha capitulates and moves to Shenzhen, where she meets her half-siblings, who struggle under their father’s supervision, and her family’s factory workers, who cower in fear of losing what little money they make.
20 It was minutes before 5 p.m. when Mr. Jean-Raymond finally capitulated to nature and posted a message to his personal Instagram account that the show would be postponed.
1 投降
submission surrender capitulation submit give yield buckle cry uncle give oneself up knuckle under cry craven render oneself show the white flag strike flag throw in hand strike give up to give yourself up to give yourself up give up give in give in to reduction cave kamerad cave-in tradition backdown dishelm bail lower sail knock under throw up the sponge lower flag lower colors toss it in chuck up strike sail haul down colors haul down flag haul down the colors haul down the flag lower the flag strike the flag lay down arms throw in the sponge say uncle chuck in the towel toss in the towel yield to throw in the towel
5 默然
6 屈服
submission submit cave surrender succumb subjugate give way knuckle under give in cave in yield cave in to knuckle under to give way to give in to yieldly yieldance fall bend bow weaken buckle grovel kiss the ground under heel come under the yoke pass under the yoke make terms cut the comb of say uncle come to terms yield to under foot cry uncle
7 停止抵抗