1.让与,割让,放弃(权利,领土等)
1.to allow someone to take something such as power or land away from you
1.Some Afghan and Western officials said the attack could be an early warning about the risks of ceding ground as the U.
一些阿富汗和西方国家官员说,美军遭受的此次打击可能是对驻阿联军放弃地面军事行动的风险发出的初步警告。
2.But the Chinese government has no intention of ceding all of that future business to foreign aircraft makers.
但中国政府没有意图对将以后所有的业务分给外国飞机制造商。
3.It would be a shame to head down the UK's road by ceding global leadership to generate short-term cost savings.
遗憾的是它正在沿着英国的道路前行,为了谋求短期的节省成本而放弃世界的领导权。
4.To boost revenue, Mr. Mukherjee said, the government will continue to sell stakes in state-run companies without ceding control.
为了增加收入,慕克吉说政府将在不出让控股权的前提下,继续出售国有企业股份。
5.Are we going to be as graceful in ceding power, if that scenario continues to play out, as Britain was to us?
如果那种局面继续发展下去,我们是否还要像过去的英国那样,在势力范围被分割时还表现得温文尔雅呢?
6.CEO Tim Cook also previously stated that Apple would not be " ceding any market" and that "price is a big factor in the prepaid market. "
苹果现任CEO蒂姆·库克此前表示苹果绝不会“放弃任何一块市场”,“价格是预付费市场的重要因素”。
7.The voluntary ceding of power by a ruler who was under no compulsion to do so is an unprecedented event in Russian history.
这样做的自愿割让根据权力的统治者没有强迫谁是俄国历史上前所未有的事件研究。
8.The world's leading economies have been ceding jobs to low-income rivals since the industrial revolution.
工业革命以来,世界领先的经济体一直在将就业机会让与那些低收入的竞争对手。
9.National regulatory authorities, including in Germany, have been sceptical about ceding supervisory powers to the ECB.
德国等国的国家监管机构对于将监管权拱手让予欧洲央行一直心存疑虑。
10.The event left many people fearful of the amount of personal information they were ceding to a private, profit-hungry enterprise.
该事件让很多人都担心,他们是把个人信息给了一个私有的、惟利是图的公司。