1.(勉强)承认
2.【体】〈俚〉失(局)
3.让与,放弃赢得...的希望
4.让步
1.(勉强)承认
2.【体】〈俚〉失(局)
3.让与,放弃赢得...的希望
4.让步
1.She concedes it would require parents to pay for an extra seat but it would be much safer. Flying is still the safest mode of travel.
她承认虽然这将要求父母为儿童座位付费,但这会更安全。而且乘飞机仍然是最安全的旅行方式。
2.A senior U. S. diplomat concedes that these sorts of incidents "are not at all unlikely to occur" over the next weeks and months.
一名美国高级外交官承认,这种类型的事件“是不太可能发生在所有不是”在未来几周和几个月。
3.After a stop-start beginning to life in London, Ballack concedes England has not seen the best of him yet.
他在伦敦的新经历就是这样断断续续开始的,他认为,英格兰还没有见到最好的他。
4.With a true sense of academic integrity, Prof Duggan willingly concedes that his concept of strategic intuition is not new either.
由于对学术诚实有着真正的理解,杜根教授主动承认,他的“战略直觉”概念并不是新事物。
5.The report concedes cancer treatment is often more complex than dealing with HIV, but its prescription is similar.
报告同时也承认,癌症治疗通常比针对HIV的治疗更为复杂,但解决方法相似。
6."I thought it would have been a lot more, " concedes Simon Taylor, finance lecturer and director of the Master of Finance programme.
金融学讲师、金融硕士项目负责人西蒙•泰勒(SimonTaylor)坦言:“我原以为会更多。”
7.Despite the detailed examination, Mr. Kloppenberg concedes that President Obama remains something of a mystery.
尽管已经详细地梳理审视了奥巴马的思想渊源,克龙彭伯格先生承认,奥巴马总统在某些方面仍然是一个谜。
8.He concedes that there is no proof for any of those theories. But a DNA test could at least settle the question about who lies in the tomb.
他承认目前还没有证据证明任何一种推测的真伪。进行DNA测试的话,至少查出躺在拿破仑坟墓里的人到底是谁。
9.And, since the field is so new, there isn't sufficient research to prove if it works or not, Ms. Britt concedes.
她表示,由于理财治疗仍是一个新兴领域,还没有足够的研究能够证明它的有效性。
10.Nor is the discovery of any one gene for intelligence likely to be earthshaking, Plomin concedes.
任何一个单个智力基因的发现都不可能会有太大的影响,普洛明承认。