succumb
verb /səˈkʌm/
/səˈkʌm/
(formal)动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they succumb | /səˈkʌm/ /səˈkʌm/ |
he / she / it succumbs | /səˈkʌmz/ /səˈkʌmz/ |
past simple succumbed | /səˈkʌmd/ /səˈkʌmd/ |
past participle succumbed | /səˈkʌmd/ /səˈkʌmd/ |
-ing form succumbing | /səˈkʌmɪŋ/ /səˈkʌmɪŋ/ |
- [intransitive] to not be able to fight an attack, a temptation, etc.
屈服;屈从;抵挡不住(攻击、疾病、诱惑等) - The town succumbed after a short siege.
该城被围困不久即告失守。 - They were all offered bribes and some of them succumbed.
他们都被行贿,其中一些人屈服了。 - succumb to something He finally succumbed to Lucy's charms and agreed to her request.
他最终为露西的魅力所倾倒,答应了她的请求。 - She succumbed to the temptation of another drink.
她屈服于再喝一杯的诱惑。 - people who succumb easily to exploitation
容易被利用的人
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- almost
- quickly
- rapidly
- …
- be likely to
- to
- The town succumbed after a short siege.
- [intransitive] succumb (to something) to die from the effect of a disease or an injury
屈服: 死于疾病或伤害- His career was cut short when he succumbed to cancer.
他的事业随着他死于癌症而中断。
- His career was cut short when he succumbed to cancer.
词源late 15th cent. (in the sense ‘bring low, overwhelm’): from Old French succomber or Latin succumbere, from sub- ‘under’ + a verb related to cubare ‘to lie’.