surrender

英 [sə'rendə] 美 [sə'rɛndɚ]
  • vt. 使投降;放弃;交出;听任
  • vi. 投降;屈服;自首
  • n. 投降;放弃;交出;屈服

中文词源


surrender 投降,屈服,放弃,交出

sur-,在上,向上,render,给回,返还,给予,递交。原指放弃,交出,后引申词义投降,屈 服等,且成为主要词义。词义演变比较 give up.

英文词源


surrender
surrender: [15] To surrender is etymologically to ‘give up’. The word was borrowed from Old French surrendre ‘deliver over, give up’, a compound verb formed from the prefix sur- ‘over’ and rendre ‘give, deliver’ (source of English render).
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surrender (v.)
mid-15c., "to give (something) up," from Old French surrendre "give up, deliver over" (13c.), from sur- "over" (see sur- (1)) + rendre "give back" (see render (v.)). Reflexive sense of "to give oneself up" (especially as a prisoner) is from 1580s. Related: Surrendered; surrendering.
surrender (n.)
early 15c., in law, "a giving up" (of an estate, land grant, interest in property, etc.), from Anglo-French surrendre, Old French surrendre noun use of infinitive, "give up, deliver over" (see surrender (v.)).

双语例句


1. Which do they want me to do? declare war or surrender?
他们想让我做什么,宣战还是投降?

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2. The rebels are emphatic that this is not a surrender.
叛乱者坚称这并不是投降。

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3. General Martin Bonnet called on the rebels to surrender.
马丁·邦尼特将军呼吁反叛者投降。

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4. Depression is a partial surrender to death.
沮丧是对死亡的一定妥协。

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5. They had no thought of surrender.
他们没有想过要投降。

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