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capitulation [kəˌpɪtʃəˈleʃən]

n. (有条件的)投降; 概要; 协议; 一系列条款;

例句:

  • He nodded with a peculiarly male satisfaction at her capitulation.
    对她的屈服,他以一种男人特有的满足感点了点头.
  • The invading army had massacred many of the garrison after capitulation.
    侵略军在守军投降后仍将多人屠杀了.
  • Lord Luce's capitulation to pressure from the Duke of Edinburgh has stored up huge problems for the future.
    卢斯勋爵迫于爱丁堡公爵的压力作了让步,为日后埋下了巨大隐患。
  • The EU is the greatest capitulation in peace time.
    来自BBC
  • Gold's capitulation has been months in the making.
    来自WSJ
  • Holloway was left stunned by his side's capitulation.
    来自THETIMES