acquiesce是什么意思

  • En [ ˌæk.wiˈes]
  • Us [ ˌæk.wiˈes]

详细释义

  • 0 to accept or agree to something, often unwillingly -- 默认;默许;默然同意

    • Reluctantly, he acquiesced to/in the plans. 虽然很不情愿,他还是默许了这个计划。

更多释义

双语用例

  • However, it is better to acquiesce and live under submission than to endure the cost of challenging alone.

  • It becomes easier to acquiesce than to risk appearing unprofessional with your publisher or readers, especially in a business when the deadline was yesterday.

  • Where authority is legitimate, it is both a simple duty and a natural inclination to acquiesce in it.

  • Before 'premature transnationalism' developed fully into its mature phase as liberal internationalism, transanationalism had again mutated so as to acquiesce to the imperial order.

  • Or at least that will be so if our reason for acquiescing in the regulatory regime is precisely that the regulations have this effect.

  • Instead, it acquiesced in judicial reformist activity until legislation on the subject began in the 1920s.

  • On the other hand, if students acquiesce to the charade, they are cooperating with dishonesty and undermining one of medicine's pivotal values.

  • Or at least that will be so if we acquiesce in this sort of representation, because of how it serves our preferences.

更多示例

多语种翻译

  • 中文繁体

    默認, 默許, 默然同意…

    More
  • Español

    consentir, consentir (en)…

    More
  • Português

    consentir…

    More
  • Türk dili

    kabullenmek, istemeden razı olmak, ses çıkarmamak…

    More
  • Français

    acquiescer…

    More
  • Čeština

    souhlasit, svolit…

    More
  • Dansk

    indvillige, føje sig…

    More
  • Indonesia

    setuju…

    More
更多

最新单词

European

2021年8月16日

阅读更多

每日一词

Shimmer

2021年8月16日

单词详情