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yield¹ /jild; jiːld/ v 1 [T] to produce something, especially an amount of money or a quantity of something 带来; 产生; 出产: investments that yield high rates of profit 带来高额利润的投资 2 [I,T] to be forced to agree to do something 让步,被迫同意: The government yielded to demands to get rid of the tax. 政府对取消这项税收的要求作出了让步。 3 [I] AmE to allow the traffic on a bigger road to go first 【美】 让〔大路上的车辆〕先行,让路; GIVE WAY BrE 【英】 4 [I] to move, bend, or break because of physical force or pressure 〔因压力太大而〕弯曲; 折断 5 [I] literary to stop fighting and admit you have lost 【文】 认输; 屈服; 投降 6 [T] to allow someone else to have power or control over something 让出〔权力或控制权〕 |