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1 yield
yield [ji:ld]1. noun• the yield of this land is... ce terrain produit...a. ( = produce) [mine, oil well, farm, field] produireb. ( = surrender) [+ ground, territory] cédera. ( = surrender) céder (to devant, à)b. ( = give way) [door] céder* * *[jiːld] 1.noun gen, Finance rendement m2.transitive verb1) gen, Agriculture produire2) Finance rapporter3) ( provide) donner, fournir [information, result, meaning]; produire [clue]; livrer [secret]4) ( surrender) céder (to à)3.to yield ground to — Military, fig céder du terrain à
1) ( give in) (to person, temptation, pressure, threats) céder (to à); (to army, arguments) se rendre (to à)2) (under weight, pressure) céder3) ( be superseded)to yield to — [technology] céder le pas à; [land, countryside] céder la place à
4) ( be productive)to yield well/poorly — avoir un bon/mauvais rendement
5) US Automobile céder le passage (to à)•Phrasal Verbs:- yield up -
2 surrender
[sə'rendə] 1. verb1) (to yield: The general refused to surrender to the enemy; We shall never surrender!) se rendre2) (to give up or abandon: He surrendered his claim to the throne; You must surrender your old passport when applying for a new one.) renoncer à; rendre2. noun((an) act of surrendering: The garrison was forced into surrender.) reddition -
3 submit
(a) se rendre, se soumettre(b) figurative se soumettre, se plier;∎ to submit to authority se soumettre à l'autorité;∎ we shall never submit to such demands nous n'accéderons jamais à de telles exigences;∎ to submit to one's fate accepter son destin∎ to submit sth for sb's approval/for sb's inspection soumettre ou présenter qch à l'approbation/à l'inspection de qn;∎ to submit proof of identity présenter des pièces d'identité;∎ all proposals must be submitted to the coordinating committee toutes les propositions doivent être soumises au comité de coordination;∎ Law I submit that… je soutiens ou je maintiens que…∎ to submit oneself to sb/sth se soumettre à qn/qch
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