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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.
    1. 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。
    2. 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。
  • VERB 感染,死于(疾病)
    If yousuccumb toan illness, you become affected by it or die from it.
    1. A few years later, Katya succumbed to cancer in London...
      几年后,卡佳因患癌症在伦敦病逝。
    2. I was determined not to succumb to the virus.
      我坚决不向病毒屈服。

双语例句

  • 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 town succumbed after a short siege.
    该城被围困不久即告失守。
  • The animal succumbed to smoke inhalation and did not survive, the fire department said.
    消防部门称,这只小动物因吸入浓烟而丧生了。
  • Even Guinness has succumbed.
    即使吉尼斯也已屈服。
  • If I had followed the rules, I would have succumbed to terror and failed my children.
    如果我也遵循了这些规则,我也许就向恐惧投降了,也会使我的孩子失望。
  • In the actual sex-thrill within the Body, the sisters nearly succumbed to the strange male power.
    这姊妹俩在性的快感中,几乎在男性的奇异的权力下面屈服了。
  • The old man succumbed to cancer.
    很多人死于癌症。
  • 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。
  • A few years later, Katya succumbed to cancer in London
    几年后,卡佳因患癌症在伦敦病逝。
  • Faced with increasing pressure from civil rights groups, they finally succumbed.
    迫于公民权组织日益增大的压力,他们最终屈服了。