concede信息详情
vt.承认;退让;给予,容许
vi.让步
conceded───vt.承认;退让;给予,容许;vi.让步
conceder───承认
concedes───vt.承认;退让;给予,容许;vi.让步
concedo───授予
conceive───vt.怀孕;构思;以为;持有;vi.怀孕;设想;考虑
conclude───vt.推断;决定,作结论;结束;vi.推断;断定;决定
concrete───adj.混凝土的;实在的,具体的;有形的;vi.凝结;vt.使凝固;用混凝土修筑;n.具体物;凝结物
concave───adj.凹的,凹面的;n.凹面;v.使变凹形
conceal───vt.隐藏;隐瞒
losing this decisive battle, the general was forced to concede.───输掉了这场决定性的战役后,那位将军不得不承认失败。
I had to concede the logic of this.───我得承认这件事情有它的逻辑。
He was forced to concede (that) there might be difficulties.───他被迫承认可能有困难。
That need not be a bad thing for book publishers, provided they do not simultaneously pay big advances and concede higher royalties.───只要出版商在预付巨额稿酬的同时不再就版税做出更大让步,对他们来说这不一定是件坏事。
The only foreseeable problem might be Kobe's dismay at having to concede so much ball-time to Steve Nash.───唯一一个可能出现的问题就是,纳什将分走科比大量的控球时间,也许科比会因此沮丧。
Such people are very confident in their correctness and do not turn aside, but concede only under great pressure, and then only for a while.───那些人对自己想法的正确性非常自信,毫无转容余地,可能在巨大的压力下让步——但仅为一时的让步。
We have to concede, I think, the impressionistic form of these lectures that she's giving.───我们得容许,她那种主观的讲课方式。
As the authors concede, academic research on businesses that appoint COOs tends to suggest that they underperform companies that do not.───正如作者所承认的,对任命有首席运营官的企业进行的学术研究似乎表明,这些企业的表现还不如那些没有首席运营官的企业。
Officials probably worried that if they did not concede the point, the political-reform package might be rejected by Legco.───官员们大概担忧的是,如果他们没有在这点上让步,那么政治改革的法案也可能被议会驳回。