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屈服, 放弃
to surrender, typically under pressure or force applied by external factors
- Facing public backlash, the corporation had to yield up on the controversial product launch.
面对公众的强烈反对,该公司不得不放弃有争议的产品发布。
- The environmentalists urged the industrialists to yield up harmful practices for the sake of the planet.
环保人士敦促工业界人士为了地球放弃有害的做法。
- The persistent protests finally led the government to yield up and initiate reforms.
持续的抗议最终使政府屈服并开始改革。
- The economic downturn made it difficult for businesses to avoid yielding up some of their profits.
经济衰退使企业难以避免放弃部分利润。
- The political leader was reluctant but eventually yielded the leadership role up to a younger candidate.
这位政治领袖不情愿但最终将领导角色让给了一位更年轻的候选人。
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揭示, 揭露
to reveal something that is hidden or kept as a secret
- The long-lost manuscript yielded up a literary masterpiece after careful restoration.
经过精心修复,长期遗失的手稿揭示了一部文学杰作。
- The legal investigation diligently yielded up the details of the financial fraud.
法律调查勤勉地揭露了金融欺诈的细节。
- The classified documents were reluctantly yielded up by the government agency.
机密文件被政府机构不情愿地交出了。
- He hesitated but eventually yielded the location of the hidden treasure up to the eager treasure hunters.
他犹豫了,但最终还是向热切的寻宝者透露了隐藏宝藏的位置。
- The detective finally yielded the evidence up, solving the mysterious case.
侦探最终交出了证据,解决了这个神秘的案件。