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verbnoun surrender (to somebody) The rebel soldiers were forced to surrender. 叛军被迫投降。 surrender yourself (to somebody) The hijackers eventually surrendered themselves to the police. 劫机者最终向警方投降。 surrender something/somebody to somebody He agreed to surrender all claims to the property. 他同意放弃对那笔财产的一切权利要求。 They surrendered their guns to the police. 他们向警察交出了枪。 surrender something/somebody The defendant was released to await trial but had to surrender her passport. 被告被释放候审,但须交出护照。 After three weeks under siege they surrendered completely. He surrendered voluntarily to his enemies. The British formally surrendered on 31 May. The dictator surrendered power to Parliament. They agreed to surrender their claim to the territory. They were ordered to surrender their weapons to the police. They demanded (an) unconditional surrender.他们要求无条件投降。 He raised his hands in surrender. They accused the government of a surrender to business interests. 他们指责政府唯商界利益是从。 They insisted on the immediate surrender of all weapons. 他们坚持要求立即交出全部武器。 The allied commander demanded their immediate and unconditional surrender. The division accepted the surrender of a group of some 500 rebels. The rebels hoisted the white flag of surrender. The rebels were offered easy terms of surrender. The villagers were starved into surrender. offering them easy terms of surrender the government’s surrender to the nationalists’ demands |