1.屈服;死 (to)
1.to lose your ability to fight against someone or something, and to allow them to control or persuade you
2.to become very sick or to die from a disease
1.Japan offers a good example of how much debt a developed country can handle without succumbing to inflation.
日本为发达国家如何处理债务而又不造成通胀做出了榜样。
2.One by one, Katarn defeated them, though in his aggressive strikes, he came dangerously close to succumbing to the dark side of the Force.
卡塔恩将他们一个一个地击败,但他霸气十足的攻击也让自己危险地接近原力黑暗面的边缘。
3.Stuff will not enrich your life. It's so very easy to find yourself "keeping up with the Joneses" , succumbing to lifestyle inflation.
物质不会丰富你的生活,很快你就发现自己在跟别人攀比,开始屈从于膨胀的生活方式。
4.Dooku escaped, with the Jedi aware of his succumbing to the dark side, but yet still unaware of his Sith allegiance.
杜库逃走了,绝地也知道他已经屈服于黑暗面,但仍然不知道他效忠于西斯。
5.Her husband was severely injured, later succumbing to his wounds. He was one of 23 people killed in the attack.
她的丈夫受到重伤,后来因为伤势严重死亡。他是在袭击中丧生的23人之一。
6.You try to avoid succumbing to a superstition, but then at the last minute you decide to follow through, just for good measure.
你尽量避免屈从于某个迷信,但是在最后一秒的时候你又会决定服从它,使自己心安。
7.The truth is they could just as easily protest against themselves for blindly succumbing to this leveraged society.
事实上,他们也大可抗议自己盲目屈服于这个杠杆化的社会。
8.In rich countries the prospect of the general population succumbing to AIDS is now almost nil.
在发达国家,大众感染艾滋病的几率现在几乎为零。
9.In the light of her bereavement over Willie's death, can we put serious blame upon Mary for succumbing?
从玛丽对威利之死的伤恸这一点来看,我们能对她为此而陷于唯灵论加以苛责吗?
10.Mr. Shi said China's role in last week's vote was part of an emerging pattern at the U. N. of succumbing to demands by other member states.
时殷弘说,中国在上周表决中扮演的角色,符合联合国内部一国屈从于其他成员国要求的新现象。