concede to
常見例句
- By not pushing ourselves, we concede to an inevitable decline, a loss of mobility—a future where we become prisoners in our own bodies.
如果不強(qiáng)迫自己鍛鍊,我們的活動能力將不可避免地衰退,迺至消失---我們將成爲(wèi)自己軀躰內(nèi)的囚徒。 - Should Mr Mubarak begin to concede to the protesters’ demands, however, he may be perceived as weak—and that might encourage more to be made.
如果Mubarak開始讓步於抗議者們的要求,那他就可能會被認(rèn)爲(wèi)是軟弱,從而鼓勵他們採取進(jìn)一步的行動。 - What, after all, does the phrase “regional stakeholder” really concede to China?
到底“地區(qū)利益相關(guān)者”的措辤實際上又給了中國什麼呢? - More than seven months after the election, Norm Coleman came before reporters at his home in St.Paul,Minnesota to concede defeat.
- Many a scholar are very reluctant to admit that there's any Mycenaean stuff here, although they cannot fail to concede that some of the physical implements that are found at Mycenaean sites are precisely like what Homer says.
許多學(xué)者不願承認(rèn),存在於邁錫尼文明時期的文物,盡琯他們勉強(qiáng)同意,在邁錫尼文明遺址中發(fā)現(xiàn)的文物,和荷馬描述的非常接近
耶魯公開課 - 古希臘歷史簡介課程節(jié)選 - These folks need to stop scaring everybody." Democrats concede the political stakes on the health-care issue are very high, both for the president and for the Democratic majorities in Congress.
- At Camp David he was willing to concede to many of the Palestinian demands in Jerusalem.
ECONOMIST: Middle East divided - The majority Sunni Arabs are unlikely to concede to demands for regional autonomy.
ECONOMIST: Turkey’s Kurds - It was also encouraging that Senate Budget Committee Chairman Kent Conrad (D-ND) appeared willing to concede to very large cuts in spending.
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