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单词 concede
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concedeconcede /kənˈsid/ ●○○ verb Etymology Verb Table Collocations Thesaurus 1[transitive] to admit that something is true or correct, although you wish that it were not true SYN admit:  “My sister can be rude,” I conceded.concede (that) Eventually he conceded that he had been wrong. She stubbornly refused to concede the point. see thesaurus at admit2[intransitive, transitive] to admit that you are not going to win a game, argument, battle, etc.:  After three years of civil war, the rebels finally conceded. Kavner conceded defeat after 75% of the vote had been counted. see thesaurus at surrender13[transitive] to give something to someone unwillingly:  How much will the president concede in order to reach a budget agreement?concede something to somebody The king refused to concede any territory to neighboring countries.4concede a goal/point etc. to not be able to stop your opponent from getting a goal, point, etc. during a game:  The Lakers conceded 12 points in a row to the Suns.5[transitive] to give something to someone as a right or privilege: concede something to somebody The richer nations will never concede equal status to the poorer countries. [Origin: 1400–1500 French concéder, from Latin concedere] see also concession
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