1.屈服;死 (to)
1.to lose your ability to fight against someone or something, and to allow them to control or persuade you
2.to become very sick or to die from a disease
1.She is trying to lose weight, but she always succumbs to chocolate.
她一直在努力减肥,但总也无法抗拒巧克力的诱惑。
2.Yesterday the house of Lehman Brothers fell, they may think, today the head of the I. M. F. succumbs in an ignominious and shocking manner.
昨天,雷曼兄弟的大厦轰然倒塌;今天,国际货币基金组织总裁以一种不光彩且震惊世人的方式屈服。
3.Yet for 20 years he gets away with passing off his funny money because he never succumbs to greed.
不过那搞笑的钞票流通了二十年,他都从来没有被抓过。
4.But man succumbs to the slightest reverses of fortune because he does not rely on the power of the Spirit.
但是人屈服于最轻微的不幸,因为他不依赖灵性的力量。
5.Trapped in a loveless marriage, Anna Karenina succumbs to temptation and embarks on a dangerous affair with the handsome Vronsky.
安娜·卡列尼娜身陷于没有爱情的婚姻中,于是屈从了诱惑,与英俊的伏伦斯基开始了危险的恋情。
6.It's surprising how easily Austen's novel succumbs to the conventions of a zombie flick.
出人意料的是,简奥斯丁的小说竟如此容易屈从于一部僵尸电影。
7.Fran resists at first but eventually succumbs , standing Bud up as she agrees to spend the night with Sheldrake .
弗兰起初还坚决不允,但最后还是让步,放了巴德的鸽子和希德瑞克一起过夜。
8.These films exhibit a vibrant aesthetic sensibility, one that maintains a cinematic coolness that never succumbs to camp or kitsch.
这些早期电影充满了鲜活的美感、冷酷的格调和永远不屈从于任何阵营或流派的精神。
9.Alas, even the mighty QWERTY has a fatal weakness: It succumbs easily to a cut connection.
但是,QWERTY键盘有一个严重的缺点:它很容易发生连接中断。
10.Japan comes off looking weak, as it succumbs to an avalanche of pressure.
日本看起来过于软弱,因为它屈服于强大的压力。