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勉强承认
concede───vt.承认;退让;给予,容许;vi.让步
graciously concede───优雅地让步
concede defeat───承认失败;认输
concede to───v.让步
that that───那个那个那个
refuses to concede───拒绝让步
that───conj.……可能是;由于;以至于;(表示目的)为了;(诗、文)真希望;n.(That)(越)塔特(人名);pron.那,那个;那,那种;(非正式)就那样;det.那,那个;那种;adv.那样,那么;(非正式)很,非常
that s that───就这样
not that but that───不是那个,而是那个
I will concede that offering cash is not always productive.───我承认,给钞票并不总是会产生效果。
I'm willing to concede that I screwed up.───我愿意承认我搞砸了。
I can concede that a player's mental attitude can be the deciding factor in an event, for instance, a marathon running or even a less strenuous game such as chess.───我承认,一个运动员的心态可能是一个赛事的决定因素,如马拉松赛跑,或甚至是一个不那么激烈的比赛,如国际象棋。
His parents tried to get him to concede that he was a little boy born in a hospital, but he would become grave and refuse.───他的父母想要让他承认,他只不过是一个在医院里出生的小男孩,不过他总是会一本正经地加以否认。
Tokyo economists reluctantly concede that the yen must be revalued upward; there is likely to be a 5% revaluation within a year.───东京的经济学家不情愿地承认,日元必须要升值,很可能是以每年一个5%增值。
Even enthusiasts for modern instruments often concede that the finest of the old are better than the best of the new.───即便是现代乐器的热衷者时常也承认最好的古旧乐器也比最好的现代乐器要好。
But he does concede that his words could have been chosen more wisely and he will now wait to see what the disciplinary commission decides.───但他退让说,他当时的用词本可以更谨慎些,现在他会等待纪律委员会的处罚。
For him to concede that his ability to govern had been impaired would accelerate the assault on his Presidency.───如果他承认他治理国家的能力已受到损害,必将招致对他作为总统的更多攻击。
There comes a time when people have to bow down to the conditions around them, and concede that they no longer hold the power.───会有一个时刻,那时这些当权者们将不得不承认这些围绕他们的情况,对于他们不再掌控权力做出让步。
They had to concede that there was something in his teaching methods.
He was not prepared to concede that he had acted illegally.
I was forced to concede that she might be right.
Pitta's critics concede that many quarters share the blame for Sao Paulo's afflictions.
But eventually he was forced to concede that religious and regional fanaticism threatened to overwhelm his reforms.
The majority concede that a complaint which is not supported by evidence of injury is unlikely to be pursued by the police.
She had to concede that Adrienne could wheel and deal in more ways than one.
The organisers of the demonstration concede that they hadn't sought permission for it.
I'm willing to concede that I have hurt her, but that's not my real intention.
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