英 [ˌækwiˈes] 美 [ˌækwiˈes]
vi. 默许;勉强同意
第三人称单数acquiesces
现在分词acquiescing
过去式acquiesced
过去分词acquiesced
acquiesce /ˌækwɪˈɛs/ TEM8 [ acquiescing acquiesced acquiesces ]
不及物动词 If you acquiesce in something, you agree to do what someone wants or to accept what they do. 默许
Steve seemed to acquiesce in the decision.
斯蒂夫看样子默许了这个决定。
When her mother suggested that she stay, Alice willingly acquiesced.
当她的母亲建议她留下时,艾丽丝欣然默许。
默许
默许
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... discourse 演说,论文 acquiesce 默许,勉强同意 dearly 深深地(爱等),昂贵 ...
... discourse 演说,论文 acquiesce 默许,勉强同意 dearly 深深地(爱等),昂贵 ...
... acoustics(复)n.(用作单)声学;音质,影响效果 acquiesce v.默认,默许 acquire v.获取;开始占有(或具有);学到知识等 ...
... acknowledge v. 承认;认识(重要性);认可;感谢。 acquiesce v. (勉强)同意,(不情愿地)默许。 acquire v. 得到,获得。 ...
acquiescent 默认的;默许的;甘心接受的
acquiescence 默许;默从
默许;勉强同意
Steve seemed to acquiesce in the decision.
斯蒂夫看样子默许了这个决定。
Elizabeth said no more — but her mind could not acquiesce.
伊丽莎白不做声了,可是她心里依旧不敢赞同。
If Fidel's successors fix the economy, Cubans may acquiesce in their rule.
如果菲德尔的继任者可以稳定经济,古巴人或许会默然接受他们的统治。
You needed the community that makes use of linguistic conventions to acquiesce in a change of use.
你必须得到一个群体对于惯例改变,所做出的默认。
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Simply to acquiesce in skepticism," Kant wrote, "can never suffice to overcome the restlessness of reason."
康德认为,简单地默许于怀疑论,永远无法平息内心渴望理性思考之不安“
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All the policy makers who formulate or acquiesce to this strategy will be held harmless.
And as Chan Koon Chung writes in his novel The Fat Years, the people indeed acquiesce.
And more disheartening, Congress seems ready yet again to acquiesce in this unconstitutional power shift.