英 [səˈkʌm] 美 [səˈkʌm]
v. 屈服,屈从;病情加重,死于(某疾病)
第三人称单数succumbs
现在分词succumbing
过去式succumbed
过去分词succumbed
succumb /səˈkʌm/ CET6+ TEM8 [ succumbing succumbed succumbs ]
不及物动词 If you succumb to temptation or pressure, you do something that you want to do, or that other people want you to do, although you feel it might be wrong. (向诱惑、压力) 屈服
Don't succumb to the temptation to have just one cigarette.
不要屈服于只抽一支烟的诱惑。
consent reluctantly
同义词: yield / give in / knuckle under / buckle under
be fatally overwhelmed
同义词: yield
... respect尊敬 succumb屈从 off表示状态的关闭或离开...
... succinct简洁的,简明的 succumb屈从;死亡 sufficient足够的 ...
屈服;死;被压垮
A common defense of sport hunting is that it serves a vital wildlife-management function, without which countless animals would succumb to starvation and disease.
运动狩猎的一个常见辩护是,它提供了至关重要的野生动物管理功能,没有它,无数的动物将会死于饥饿和疾病。
And yet I succumb to watching it.
然而,我却需要看它,向它屈服。
Whatever you do, don't succumb to it.
无论你做什么,都不要屈服于它。
A study in 2005 found that around half of the Cambodian women who die in childbirth succumb to massive blood loss.
VOA : standard.2009.11.10
The data shows that these patients were twice as likely to die as those who did not succumb to infections.
VOA : standard.2009.12.08
Sometimes, Mill agrees, we might succumb to the temptation to do the latter, to be couch potatoes.
穆勒同意,我们有时会无法抵挡后者的诱惑,选择后者,做沙发土豆。
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But as you said, if you start seeing people in your village, and even relatives, succumb to addiction, that might again help to make them more receptive to trying to grow these other crops that are a better part of forming a stronger society."
VOA : standard.2010.06.23
President Barack Obama decided to succumb to those interests rather than fight for the American people.
To succumb to our worst instincts or to summon the better angels of our nature.
Ever since Adam, humans succumb to temptation, and so are virtually incapable of going cold turkey.