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1 surrender
sə'rendə
1. verb1) (to yield: The general refused to surrender to the enemy; We shall never surrender!) rendirse2) (to give up or abandon: He surrendered his claim to the throne; You must surrender your old passport when applying for a new one.) renunciar (a); devolver
2. noun((an) act of surrendering: The garrison was forced into surrender.) rendiciónsurrender vb rendirsetr[sə'rendəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (capitulation) rendición nombre femenino; (submission) sumisión nombre femenino, claudicación nombre femenino2 (giving up - of arms) entrega; (- of rights) renuncia1 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL (weapons, town) rendir, entregar1 rendirse, entregarse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto surrender oneself to something dejarse vencer por algosurrender [sə'rɛndər] vt1) : entregar, rendir2)to surrender oneself : entregarsesurrender vi: rendirse: rendición m (de una ciudad, etc.), entrega f (de posesiones)n.• entrega s.f.• rendición s.f.• renuncia s.f.• sujeción s.f.v.• ceder v.• entregar v.• rendir v.• rendirse v.• renunciar a v.
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1. sə'rendər, sə'rendə(r)a) ( Mil) \<\<arms/town\>\> rendir*, entregar*b) ( hand over) (frml) \<\<document/ticket\>\> entregar*c) ( relinquish) \<\<right/claim\>\> renunciar a
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vi \<\<soldier/army\>\> rendirse*to surrender TO somebody — entregarse* a alguien
3.
v reflto surrender oneself TO something — \<\<to indulgence/idleness\>\> dejarse vencer por algo
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a) u c ( capitulation) rendición f, capitulación fb) ( submission) (no pl) claudicación fc) (frml) (no pl) (handing over - of passport, document) entrega f; (- of rights) renuncia f[sǝ'rendǝ(r)]1. N1) (=capitulation) (Mil) rendición f ; (fig) claudicación fno surrender! — ¡no nos rendimos nunca!
2) (=handover) [of weapons] entrega f3) (Jur) [of lease, property] cesión f4) (Insurance) [of policy] rescate m (previo al vencimiento)2.VI (Mil) rendirseI surrender! — ¡me rindo!
to surrender to despair — abandonarse or entregarse a la desesperación
3. VT1) (Mil) [+ weapons] rendir, entregar; [+ territory, city] entregarto surrender o.s. — (Mil) rendirse; (to police) entregarse
to surrender o.s. to despair — abandonarse or entregarse a la desesperación
I surrendered myself to his charms — me rendí a or ante sus encantos
2) (=renounce, give up) [+ claim, right] renunciar a; [+ lease, ownership] ceder; liter [+ hope] abandonar4) (=redeem) [+ insurance policy] rescatar (antes del vencimiento)4.CPDsurrender value N — valor m de rescate
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1. [sə'rendər, sə'rendə(r)]a) ( Mil) \<\<arms/town\>\> rendir*, entregar*b) ( hand over) (frml) \<\<document/ticket\>\> entregar*c) ( relinquish) \<\<right/claim\>\> renunciar a
2.
vi \<\<soldier/army\>\> rendirse*to surrender TO somebody — entregarse* a alguien
3.
v reflto surrender oneself TO something — \<\<to indulgence/idleness\>\> dejarse vencer por algo
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a) u c ( capitulation) rendición f, capitulación fb) ( submission) (no pl) claudicación fc) (frml) (no pl) (handing over - of passport, document) entrega f; (- of rights) renuncia f
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