succumbed
英 [səˈkʌmd]
美 [səˈkʌmd]
v. 屈服; 屈从; 抵挡不住(攻击、疾病、诱惑等)
succumb的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 屈从于,屈服于,抵挡不住(诱惑或压力)
If yousuccumb totemptation or pressure, you do something that you want to do, or that other people want you to do, although you feel it might be wrong.- Don't succumb to the temptation to have just one cigarette...
不要经不住诱惑,只抽一支烟也不行。 - The Minister said his country would never succumb to pressure.
首相说他的国家永远都不会屈服于压迫。
- Don't succumb to the temptation to have just one cigarette...
- VERB 感染,死于(疾病)
If yousuccumb toan illness, you become affected by it or die from it.- A few years later, Katya succumbed to cancer in London...
几年后,卡佳因患癌症在伦敦病逝。 - I was determined not to succumb to the virus.
我坚决不向病毒屈服。
- A few years later, Katya succumbed to cancer in London...
双语例句
- Inevitably, many of the fledgling republics succumbed to hyperinflation.
不可避免的是,很多新兴共和国陷入了极度通胀。 - The island's inhabitants had no immunity to the diseases carried by the explorers and quickly succumbed.
岛上居民对探险者携带的病毒没有免疫力,很快就死去了。 - Now, the BBC World Service has succumbed to the leftist climate.
现在,英国广播公司世界服务已屈服于左派气候。 - After an artillery bombardment lasting several days the town finally succumbed.
在持续炮轰数日后,该城终于屈服了。 - Have colleges simply succumbed to the mandatory technology trend to avoid being buried in the dust of the20th century?
大学已简单地向强制性的技术潮流俯首称臣从而避免湮没于20世纪的尘埃中了吗? - The doctor analyzed the symptoms of the malady to which the prisoner had succumbed, and declared that he was dead.
医生分析了犯人所得的病症,宣布他已经死了。 - Finally, he succumbed to her persuasion and decided to change his original plan.
最后他被她说服了,决定改变原计划。 - But her career eventually succumbed to her husband's even bigger success.
但最终她的事业还是败给了更为成功的丈夫。 - He made his mistake because he succumbed to the influence of bourgeois ideas.
他的错误,是受了资产阶级思想的影响。 - The old man succumbed to cancer.
很多人死于癌症。