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 concede [kən'sid]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 承认, 退让

vi. 让步


  1. I concede that you are right.
    我承认你是对的。
  2. You must concede that I have tried my best.
    你必须承认我已经尽力了。
  3. I concede defeat.
    我认输了。


concede


Concede \Con*cede"\, v. i.
To yield or make concession.

I wished you to concede to America, at a time when she
prayed concession at our feet. --Burke.


Concede \Con*cede"\ (k[o^]n*s[=e]d"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
{Conceded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Conceding}.] [L. concedere,
concessum; con- + cedere to go along, give way, yield: cf. F.
conc['e]der. See {Cede}.]
1. To yield or suffer; to surrender; to grant; as, to concede
the point in question. --Boyle.

2. To grant, as a right or privilege; to make concession of.

3. To admit to be true; to acknowledge.

We concede that their citizens were those who lived
under different forms. --Burke.

Syn: To grant; allow; admit; yield; surrender.

  1. Both concede they are viewed as bland.
  2. The columnist, loaded with all this optional equipment, tried again to get his foot in Mr. McCurry's door: wouldn't he concede the inevitable? Okay, relented the auto veteran.
  3. Wigton and Tabor, now he needs to concede that it was also wrong to charge them.
  4. Some foreign government and business officials concede that they use higher markups in Japan.
  5. Democrats bolstered their majority control of the Senate by ousting three-term GOP maverick Lowell Weicker of Connecticut, who refused to concede defeat, and by capturing Republican seats in Virginia, Nevada and Nebraska.
  6. But even the executives concede that the story of how Circle K got caught flatfooted reflects sloppy planning, botched employee communications and misjudgment of public reaction.
  7. Senate Republicans concede President Bush's anti-drug strategy needs some work, but their talks with Democrats have left the two sides without agreement so far on how it should be reshaped.
  8. But theater insiders concede that the subsidies battle is lost and greater concessions to commercialism are inevitable.
  9. While House Democratic leaders concede that the final figure of $5.05 was set deliberately high in order to give them bargaining room, Rep. Hawkins's suggested compromise of a $1.20 increase over three years is still too steep for opponents.
  10. But even airlines concede they can't catch everybody, and a few say they're not cracking down at all.
  11. And even right-to-life leaders concede polls show a majority of public opinion supports allowing abortion in those tragic cases.
  12. Mr Lilley's methodical style contrasts markedly with the marketing glitz of Lord Young which industrialists so distrusted. Yet he did not concede any ground to the Labour party.
  13. Administration officials privately concede that the pact doesn't stop Canadian subsidies that are the bane of the natural resource industries, but they point out that companies can still act against Canada under the trade laws.
  14. This was both unfair and illogical. I hope you would concede that the future of Britain is as a high-skill, high-wage economy, like Japan, and not merely as an EC base for that country's 'screwdriver' operations.
  15. The announcement succeeded in ending the wave of panic buying, though government economists concede that more such unrest may be ahead.
  16. Buick officials concede that Olympics advertising would have given the car's marketing efforts a significant boost.
  17. "I'm going to ask him to let the verdict stand, but I've got to concede he probably won't," Rhoden said Thursday.
  18. Still, several airline executives concede in interviews that when a plane on a heavily traveled route goes out of service, they may divert a plane with fewer passengers.
  19. Indonesian officials concede that major investments are needed, but it is hard to see where the money will come from.
  20. Dissident leaders have defended the trip publicly, but concede privately that it damaged their credibility.
  21. Officials here concede that the disclosure of plans to change the rules governing takeovers is conveniently timed, coming just a month before the U.S. and Japan are scheduled to begin wide-ranging talks on structural economic differences.
  22. They concede, too, that their appointment has changed the Forte board's balance of power.
  23. In fact, although I will cheerfully concede that the National Gallery has given this essentially tasteless endeavor a discreet and tasteful installation, I was surprised to find that I liked the pictures better in reproduction than in the flesh.
  24. Rather than concede the political right to television and newspaper commentator Patrick Buchanan, the Bush administration now plans to engage him directly, arguing that his view of conservatism is narrow and outmoded.
  25. Other institute officials privately concede that the institute was somewhat shocked by Ms. Weinstein's book, "The Bottom Line: Inside Accounting Today" (New American Library, 233 pages, $27.95).
  26. Late Sunday, Banzer's party refused to concede defeat but said it would respect the "will of the people." Jaime Paz Zamora of the Social Democratic Movement of the Revolutionary Left was running third with 204,717 votes or 22.3 percent.
  27. In the main, I concede, this is because I have much to be modest about.
  28. Some pilots and controllers concede that many incidents aren't reported to any group or agency.
  29. But marketers concede some match-ups don't make a whole lot of sense.
  30. Defense lawyer Marteen Miller said he will concede Salcido killed seven people.
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