英 [kəˌpɪtʃuˈleɪʃn] 美 [kəˌpɪtʃuˈleɪʃn]
n. (有条件的)投降;投降协定;(文件、声明等的)要点;条约
capitulation /kəˌpɪtjʊˈleɪʃən/
名词 the act of capitulating 投降
J 愈偏向S 1 或S 2 的某一侧,代表愈具投降(Capitulation)倾向。 (2)S’与J 的差距(S’-J)代表隐性妥协的量测值,此亦代表协商效力的量测值。
... 大阴谋The conspiracy 弃明投暗Capitulation 雪中送外Twirling Sonw ...
投降式抛售(Capitulation):这一市场行为指的是投资者为只求从市场脱身转向风险较小的投资品,而放弃先前的任何盈利,大举抛售证券。
... capitulationist 投降主义者 capitulation (有条件的)停止抵抗,投降 carpet bombing 地毯式轰炸 ...
capitulate 认输,屈服;屈从,停止反抗;有条件投降;让步
At last, the emperor of Japan announced capitulation.
终于,日本天皇宣布投降。
"There is no talk of capitulation, everybody's really happy," he said.
“没有任何妥协的谈判,每个人都非常高兴”他说到。
Investor capitulation is one of the final signs he looks for at a bear-market bottom.
投资者放弃抵抗是判断最终牛市见底的一个信号。
While the average did finish lower, the intraday price action is suggestive of capitulation.
In 2004, the then Scotland manager Berti Vogts oversaw an embarrassing capitulation against the Welsh.
Meanwhile, Dickov was demonstrating the determination that had been so lacking in City's capitulation against Wigan.