1 [I,T] surrender (yourself) (to sb) to stop fighting and admit that you have lost 投降;屈服:
The hijackers eventually surrendered themselves to the police.劫机者终于向警方投降。 [SYN] yield 同义词为yield
2 [T] (formal 正式)surrender sb/sth (to sb) to give sb/sth to sb else 交出;放弃:
The police ordered them to surrender their weapons.警方命令他们交出武器。
surrendernoun [C,U]
surrender/səˋrɛndɚ; səˈrendə/v 1 [I] to stop fighting or trying to escape, because you cannot win or escape 投降: surrender to sb The man finally surrendered to police. 这名男子最终向警方投降。The rebel forces have surrendered. 叛军已经投降。2 [T] formal to give something to someone in authority, for example weapons or official documents【正式】〔向负责的人〕交出〔武器﹑公文等〕: They had to surrender their passports . 他们得交出护照。 —surrender n [U]: their unconditional surrender to the Allied forces 他们向盟军的无条件投降
surrendersurrendersurrenderssurrenderedsurrenderingverb (surrenders, surrendering, surrendered)to stop fighting because you cannot win: After six hours on the roof, the man surrendered to the police.▶ surrendernoun (no plural): We will not even consider surrender.