ceding
英 [ˈsiːdɪŋ]
美 [ˈsiːdɪŋ]
v. 割让; 让给; 转让
cede的现在分词
柯林斯词典
- VERB 割让(领土);放弃(权力)
If someone in a position of authoritycedesland or powertosomeone else, they let them have the land or power, often as a result of military or political pressure.- Only a short campaign took place in Puerto Rico, but after the war Spain ceded the island to America...
在波多黎各的战事很短暂;但是战争结束后,西班牙将该岛屿割让给了美国。 - The General had promised to cede power by January.
将军允诺于一月份之前交出兵权。
- Only a short campaign took place in Puerto Rico, but after the war Spain ceded the island to America...
英英释义
noun
- the act of ceding
双语例句
- Fortune: In closing stores in many smaller markets, do you not risk ceding the opportunity in such locations to rivals like Michael Kors, which is expanding?
《财富》:在许多规模较小的市场关闭门店,你们会不会因此把当地的机会拱手让给迈克尔高司这类正在扩大门店网络规模的竞争对手? - Settlement would require ceding some Egyptian territory.
解决办法将要求埃及让出一些领土。 - America is unilaterally ceding its global leadership in education, science and infrastructure.
美国正在单方面失去在教育、科技和基础设施方面的全球领先地位。 - In the ensuing year, as a result of defeat the Qing government was forced to sign the Treaty of Shimonoseki, ceding Taiwan to Japan.
翌年,清政府战败,在日本威迫下签订了《马关条约》,割让台湾。 - The old powers have been swept aside and it will be many decades before China comes close to ceding its position as the biggest spender on construction, whether on residential, commercial or infrastructure projects, Mr Robinson added.
昔日的列强已被排挤到一边,要再过好几十年,中国才有可能失去建筑业最大支出者的地位,无论是就住宅、商业,还是就基础设施项目而言,罗宾逊表示。 - If the latter, they risk ceding valuable turf to competitors.
如果选择后者,就可能把有价值的地盘拱手让给对手。 - While China may be ceding ground to Mexico in auto manufacturing for now, the race is far from over.
尽管眼下中国可能正在汽车制造业向墨西哥割让领地,但这场角逐还远没有结束。 - On the one hand, it wants them to succeed, but not at the expense of ceding influence in North Korea to the US.
一方面,中国希望六方会谈能够成功,但又不愿将其对朝鲜的影响力拱手让给美国。 - As a Java developer, I've gotten quite used to ceding all memory issues to the language.
作为Java开发人员,我已经习惯于让语言来解决所有的内存问题。 - Meanwhile, banks worry about ceding profitable trades or loans to rivals in the so-called shadow banking sector that have fewer regulatory constraints.
与此同时,银行担心将有利可图的交易或贷款拱手让给所谓的影子银行业竞争对手,后者所受的监管限制较少。
