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[səˈrendə]1. verb1) to yield:يَسْتَسْلِم، يُسَلِّمُ لِWe shall never surrender!
2) to give up or abandon:يَتَخَلَّى عَن، يَتَنازَل عَنYou must surrender your old passport when applying for a new one.
2. noun(an) act of surrendering:يَسْتَسْلِم ، يُسَلِّمُ لِThe garrison was forced into surrender.
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تَنَازَلَ عَن \ give away: to give freely: I’ve given away my stamp collection to various boys. surrender: to give (oneself, a town, arms, etc.) into the power of an enemy or of a force too strong to resist: The defeated army was forced to surrender. I surrendered to my desire for an alcoholic drink. -
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اِسْتَسْلَمَ \ give in: to yield; stop struggling: He had to give in when his strength was gone. surrender: to give (oneself, a town, arms, etc.) into the power of an enemy or of a force too strong to resist: The defeated army was forced to surrender. yield: (old use) to cease opposition and accept defeat: The enemy were forced to yield. \ See Also أذعن (أَذْعَن)، رضخ (رَضَخَ)، خَضَعَ -
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خَضَعَ لِـ \ succumb: to yield to; cease to struggle against; be defeated by: He succumbed to his desire for a cigarette; though he had promised his wife to stop smoking. surrender: to give (oneself, a town, arms, etc.) into the power of an enemy or of a force too strong to resist: The defeated army was forced to surrender. I surrendered to my desire for an alcoholic drink. undergo (undergone): to experience (esp. pain, trouble, careful examination, etc.): She underwent a full examination at the hospital. \ See Also استسلم (اِسْتَسْلَمَ) -
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تَنَازُل \ concession: a yielding; sth. allowed for a particular reason: the concession of victory to one’s opponent. surrender: surrendering. -
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اِسْتِسْلام \ resignation: suffering without complaint; being resigned: She accepts her hard life with resignation. surrender: surrendering. -
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10 surrender a patent
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > surrender a patent
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11 surrender value
выкупная стоимость страхового полиса (в случае отказа от полиса его держателю возвращается определённая сумма; в СНС); см. insurance policeАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > surrender value
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Finthe sum of money offered by an insurance company to somebody who cancels a policy before it has completed its full term -
13 International Signal for Surrender
Military: XGHУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > International Signal for Surrender
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14 Population Are Running! I Surrender!
Jocular: PARISУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Population Are Running! I Surrender!
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15 Prayer Intention Trust And Surrender
Religion: PITSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Prayer Intention Trust And Surrender
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16 cash surrender value
EBRD: CSVУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > cash surrender value
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Finthe amount of money that an insurance company will pay to terminate a policy at a particular time if the policy does not continue until its normal expiration date -
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surrender — [sə ren′dər] vt. [ME surrendren < MFr surrendre < sur , up (see SUR 1) + rendre, to RENDER] 1. to give up possession of or power over; yield to another on demand or compulsion 2. to give up claim to; give over or yield, esp. voluntarily, as … English World dictionary
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Surrender — Sur*ren der, v. i. To give up one s self into the power of another; to yield; as, the enemy, seeing no way of escape, surrendered at the first summons. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English