surrender
US /səˈrɛndɚ/
・UK /sə'rendə(r)/
B1 中級
n. (u.)不可算名詞降伏、降参
Waving a white flag is a sign of surrender
v.t./i.動詞 (他動詞/自動詞)降参する
They decided that it would be best to surrender to the police
v.t./i.動詞 (他動詞/自動詞)屈する
I will not surrender to your demands
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プロジェクトSNTが歌うScared Of Me (STY - Betty Version) (Scared Of Me (STY - Betty Version) sung by Project SNT)
03:01
- It'll be much easier if you just surrender
あなたが降伏したら、はるかに簡単になるね
キスの快感
02:33
- Our mouths become privileged arenas in which to surrender our defenses.
口は特権的な領域となり、私たちの防御を解除することができるのです。
- In which to surrender our defences.
防衛を降伏させるためのものだ
6th August 1945: The United States drop an atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima(6th August 1945: The United States drop an atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima)
02:36
- The Potsdam Declaration issued on the 28th of July by the Allies had called for the unconditional surrender of Japan.
連合国が7月28日に発表したポツダム宣言は、日本の無条件降伏を求めていました。
- If the government did not surrender, they were threatened with "the complete destruction of the Japanese armed forces and... utter devastation of the Japanese homeland".
もし日本政府が降伏しなければ、日本軍の完全な破壊と...日本国土の完全な荒廃」が脅かされました。