succumbing
v.
不再抵抗(诱惑、疾病、攻击等)( succumb的现在分词 );
屈从;
被压垮;
死;
例句:
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Mrs. Smith washed and ironed clothes for him, succumbing to him.
史密斯太太被他迷住了,愿意为他洗衣烫衣.
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They would not in the end abandon their vital interests by succumbing to Soviet blandishment.
他们最终决不会受苏联人的甜言蜜语的诱惑,从而抛弃自己的切身利益.
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Succumbing to those arguments would be a tragic mistake.
如果屈从于那些叫嚣撤退的声音,那么这将会是一个悲剧性的错误.
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Her husband was severely injured, later succumbing to his wounds.
来自VOA
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Many whose immune systems had collapsed were succumbing to opportunistic infections.
来自VOA
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Today other societies are at risk of succumbing to equally unpleasant solutions.
来自SA