acquiesce
英 [ˌækwiˈes]
美 [ˌækwiˈes]
v. 默然接受; 默认; 默许; 顺从
过去分词:acquiesced 过去式:acquiesced 现在分词:acquiescing 第三人称单数:acquiesces
BNC.14893 / COCA.15179
牛津词典
verb
- 默然接受;默认;默许;顺从
to accept sth without arguing, even if you do not really agree with it- Senior government figures must have acquiesced in the cover-up.
政府高级官员必然已经默许掩盖真相。
- Senior government figures must have acquiesced in the cover-up.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 同意;默认;默许;顺从
If youacquiesce insomething, you agree to do what someone wants or to accept what they do.- Steve seemed to acquiesce in the decision...
史蒂夫好像默认了这个决定。 - He has gradually acquiesced to the demands of the opposition...
他渐渐顺从了反对派的要求。 - When her mother suggested that she stay, Alice willingly acquiesced.
当母亲建议她留下时,艾丽斯欣然允之。
- Steve seemed to acquiesce in the decision...
英英释义
verb
双语例句
- He is so independent that he will never acquiesce.
他很有主见,所以绝不会顺从(同意)。 - When prominent scientists are prepared to acquiesce in?
当知名科学家准备默许? - To cause to acquiesce; submit.
使默认;使服从。收藏。 - But that does not mean that Europe should simply acquiesce.
但是,这并不意味着欧洲就得默默承受。 - I had to acquiesce in her decision despite my private opinion.
我不得不默认她的决定,尽管我有我自己的看法。 - Shakespeare did not acquiesce in discrepancy.
莎士比亚对于分歧并不是采取默认的态度。 - Steve seemed to acquiesce in the decision
史蒂夫好像默认了这个决定。 - When her mother suggested that she stay, Alice willingly acquiesced.
当母亲建议她留下时,艾丽斯欣然允之。 - And then your physical condition must acquiesce to those thoughts.
然后你的身体状况必然会默默接受那些想法。 - It is the law of our existence; and we must acquiesce.
这是我们的存在要随顺的法则;我们只能默认它。