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ji:ld 1. verb1) (to give up; to surrender: He yielded to the other man's arguments; He yielded all his possessions to the state.) bøye av, gi etter, gi seg; overgi2) (to give way to force or pressure: At last the door yielded.) gi etter3) (to produce naturally, grow etc: How much milk does that herd of cattle yield?) kaste av seg, yte2. noun(the amount produced by natural means: the annual yield of wheat.) avkastning, ytelseavkastning--------utbytteIsubst. \/jiːld\/1) ( økonomi og generelt) avkastning, utbytte, beholdning, gevinst, produksjon, rente2) ( landbruk) høst, avkastning, ytelse3) flytningIIverb \/jiːld\/1) gi, gi avkastning, innbringe2) føre til, produsere, frembringe3) gi fra seg, gi opp, overlate, utlevere, avstå (fra), overgi4) ( mest litterært) gi, skjenke, bevilge, tilkjenne• she yielded me a son!5) ( gammeldags) lønne• God yield you!6) gi etter, vike, gi seg, bøye seg, fjære7) underkaste seg, trekke seg unna, gi etter, gi seg over, gi opp, dukke under, kapitulereyield ground bøye av, vikeyield obedience to være lydig mot noen, underkaste seg noenyield oneself prisoner gi seg til fange, overgi segyield oneself up overgi seg, underkaste seg hengi segyield precedence to la gå foranyield someone right of way gi forkjørsrett til noenyield the floor to someone ( parlamentarisk) overlate ordet til noenyield the point ( litterært) gi etter på et punkt, skifte standpunktyield to gi etter for, vike for, føye seg etterkapitulere for, falle for, gi etter for, gi tapt forbifalle, etterkommevære underlegen, ligge under, stå tilbake forbli overvunnet gjennom, bli kurert vedoverlevere til, utlevere til, overgi tilyield to it føye segyield to temptation falle for fristelsenyield up gi, innbringe åpenbare, avsløreyield (up) the ghost\/spirit ( gammeldags eller spøkefullt) oppgi ånden, trekke sitt siste sukkyield well gi god avkastning, bære bra
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