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1 capitulate
intransitive verb* * *[kə'pitjuleit]- academic.ru/10718/capitulation">capitulation* * *ca·pitu·late[kəˈpɪtjʊleɪt, AM -ˈpɪtʃəleɪt]* * *[kə'pItjʊleɪt]vikapitulieren (ALSO MIL) (to vor +dat), aufgeben (to gegenüber)* * *capitulate [kəˈpıtjʊleıt; US -tʃə-] v/i MIL (to) kapitulieren, die Waffen strecken (vor dat) (beide auch fig), sich ergeben (dat)* * *intransitive verb* * *v.aufgeben v.kapitulieren v. -
2 capitulate
ca·pitu·late [kəʼpɪtjʊleɪt, Am -ʼpɪtʃəleɪt] vi -
3 cave
1. nounHöhle, die2. intransitive verbPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/85168/cave_in">cave in* * *[keiv](a large natural hollow in rock or in the earth: The children explored the caves.) die Höhle- caveman- cave in* * *cave1[keɪv]I. n Höhle fII. vicave2[ˈkeɪvi]I. interj\cave! Achtung [o Vorsicht]!* * *I ['keIvɪ]nII [keɪv]to keep cave ( dated Brit Sch sl ) — Schmiere stehen (inf)
1. nHöhle f2. vito go caving — auf Höhlenexpedition( en) gehen
he did a lot of caving in his youth — in seiner Jugend hat er viel Höhlenforschung betrieben
* * *cave1 [keıv]A s1. Höhle f2. POL Br HISTa) Absonderung f, Sezession f (eines Teils einer Partei)b) Sezessionsgruppe f:form a cave → C 3B v/t1. aushöhlenC v/ib) nachgeben (to dat), klein beigebencave2 [ˈkeıvı] SCHULE Br slA int Vorsicht!, Achtung!B s:keep cave Schmiere stehen sl, aufpassen* * *1. nounHöhle, die2. intransitive verbPhrasal Verbs:- cave in* * *n.Höhle -n f. -
4 tamely
adverb zahm* * *tame·ly[ˈteɪmli]to capitulate \tamely kampflos kapitulieren fighe reacted \tamely to the criticism levelled at him er reagierte sehr verhalten auf die gegen ihn gerichtete Kritika \tamely written article ein harmloser Artikel* * *['teImlɪ]adv(= meekly) zahm; agree, accept, surrender lahm* * *adv.zahm adv. -
5 cave
2) (Am);(fig: give in) klein beigeben;( capitulate) kapitulierento keep \cave Ausschau halten;( at sth forbidden) Schmiere stehen ( fam) -
6 tamely
to capitulate \tamely kampflos kapitulieren ( fig)he reacted \tamely to the criticism levelled at him er reagierte sehr verhalten auf die gegen ihn gerichtete Kritik;a \tamely written article ein harmloser Artikel -
7 kapitulál
(DE) kapitulieren; kapituliert; (EN) capitulate
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Capitulate — Ca*pit u*late, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Capitulated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Capitulating}.] [LL. capitulatus, p. p. of capitulare to capitulate: cf. F. capituler. See {Capitular}, n.] 1. To settle or draw up the heads or terms of an agreement, as in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Capitulate — Ca*pit u*late, v. t. To surrender or transfer, as an army or a fortress, on certain conditions. [R.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
capitulate — index accede (concede), defer (yield in judgment), forfeit, quit (discontinue), resign, submit (yield) … Law dictionary
capitulate — (v.) 1570s, to draw up in chapters (i.e., under heads ), from M.L. capitulatus, pp. of capitulare to draw up in heads or chapters, arrange conditions (see CAPITULATION (Cf. capitulation)). Often of terms of surrender, hence meaning to yield on… … Etymology dictionary
capitulate — submit, *yield, succumb, relent, defer, bow, cave Analogous words: surrender, abandon, waive, cede (see RELINQUISH) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
capitulate — [v] give in bow, buckle under, cave in, cede, come across, come to terms, concede, defer, fold, give away the store*, give out, give up, knuckle under, put out, relent, submit, succumb, surrender, yield; concepts 35,83 Ant. defend, fight … New thesaurus
capitulate — ► VERB ▪ give in to an opponent or an unwelcome demand. DERIVATIVES capitulation noun capitulator noun. ORIGIN originally in the sense «parley»: from Latin capitulare draw up under headings , from caput head … English terms dictionary
capitulate — [kə pich′yoo lāt΄, kəpich′ə lāt΄] vi. capitulated, capitulating [< LL capitulatus, pp. of capitulare, to draw up in heads or chapters, arrange conditions < capitulum: see CAPITULAR] 1. to give up (to an enemy) on prearranged conditions;… … English World dictionary
capitulate — v. (D; intr.) to capitulate to (to capitulate to the enemy) * * * [kə pɪtjʊleɪt] (D; intr.) to capitulate to (to capitulate to the enemy) … Combinatory dictionary
capitulate — UK [kəˈpɪtjʊleɪt] / US [kəˈpɪtʃəˌleɪt] verb [intransitive] Word forms capitulate : present tense I/you/we/they capitulate he/she/it capitulates present participle capitulating past tense capitulated past participle capitulated formal 1) to stop… … English dictionary
capitulate — ca|pit|u|late [ kə pıtʃə,leıt ] verb intransitive FORMAL 1. ) to stop opposing what someone wants and agree to it, usually because they are stronger than you: The police capitulated and allowed the march to go ahead. capitulate to: We will not… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English