capitulation

[美國]/kəpɪtjʊ'leɪʃ(ə)n/
[英國]/kəˌpɪtʃəˈleʃən/
詞頻: 非常高

中文釋義

n. (有條件的)投降;投降協定; (文件、聲明等的)要點;條約
Word Forms

例句

He nodded with a peculiarly male satisfaction at her capitulation.

對她的屈服,他以一種男人特有的滿足感點了點頭。

The company's capitulation to the demands of the striking workers led to a resolution.

公司對罷工工人的要求屈服導致瞭解決。

After a long negotiation, the government finally reached a point of capitulation.

經過長時間的談判,政府最終達成了妥協。

The general's capitulation to the enemy forces shocked his troops.

將軍對敵軍的投降使他的部隊感到震驚。

The team's capitulation in the final minutes of the game cost them the championship.

球隊在比賽最後幾分鐘的投降讓他們失去了冠軍。

The politician's capitulation to the demands of the lobbyists raised questions about his integrity.

政治家對說客的要求屈服引起了對他誠信的質疑。

The student's capitulation to peer pressure led to poor decision-making.

學生對同齡人的壓力屈服導致了糟糕的決策。

The capitulation of the rebel forces marked the end of the civil war.

叛軍的投降標誌着內戰的結束。

The CEO's capitulation to the demands of the shareholders caused a stir in the business world.

首席執行官對股東的要求屈服在商界引起了轟動。

The athlete's capitulation to injuries forced him to retire from professional sports.

運動員對傷病的屈服迫使他退出職業體育。

The capitulation of the defendant in court led to a quick settlement of the case.

被告在法庭上的投降導致了案件的迅速解決。

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