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1. verb1) (to give up; to surrender: He yielded to the other man's arguments; He yielded all his possessions to the state.) ceder2) (to give way to force or pressure: At last the door yielded.) ceder3) (to produce naturally, grow etc: How much milk does that herd of cattle yield?) producir
2. noun(the amount produced by natural means: the annual yield of wheat.) cosecha, rendimientotr[jiːld]1 (harvest) cosecha2 SMALLFINANCE/SMALL (return) rendimiento, rédito1 (produce) producir, dar2 (give, hand over) entregar3 SMALLFINANCE/SMALL rendirthese bonds yield 5% per year estos bonos rinden 5% al año1 (surrender) rendirse (to, ante), ceder (to, a)2 (break) cederhe pushed with all his might, but the door would not yield empujó con todas sus fuerzas, pero la puerta no cedió3 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL ceder el pasoyield ['ji:ld] vt1) surrender: cederto yield the right of way: ceder el paso2) produce: producir, dar, rendir (en finanzas)yield vi1) give: cederto yield under pressure: ceder por la presión2) give in, surrender: ceder, rendirse, entregarseyield n: rendimiento m, rédito m (en finanzas)v.• amainar v.• avasallar v.• blandear v.• ceder v.• consentirse v.• dar v.(§pres: doy, das...) subj: dé-pret: di-•)• deferir v.• doblegar v.• plegar v.• producir v.(§pres: produzco, produces...) pret: produj-•)• redituar v.• rendir v.• rentar v.• sobreseer v.n.• beneficio s.m.• cosecha s.f.• producción s.f.• rendición s.f.• rendimiento s.m.• rédito s.m.
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1. jiːld1) ( surrender) \<\<position/territory\>\> cederto yield one's right of way — (AmE Transp) ceder el paso
2) \<\<crop/fruit/mineral/oil\>\> producir*; \<\<results\>\> dar*, arrojarthese bonds yield 9.2% — estos bonos rinden or dan un (interés del) 9,2%
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vi1)a) ( give way) cedershe yielded to their threats — cedió a or ante sus amenazas
b) ( give priority)to yield TO something/somebody — dar* prioridad a algo/alguien
yield — (AmE) ceda el paso
2) \<\<ground/ice\>\> ceder•Phrasal Verbs:- yield up
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mass & count noun rendimiento m[jiːld]to give a good/poor yield — dar* un buen/mal rendimiento, producir* or rendir* mucho/poco
1.N (from crop, mine, investment) rendimiento mhigh-yield bonds — bonos mpl de alto rendimiento
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this year, grain yields have trebled — este año la producción de cereales se ha triplicado•
how to improve milk yields — cómo mejorar la producción de leche2. VT1) (=produce) [+ crop, minerals, results] producir; [+ interest] rendir, producir; [+ profit, benefits] producir, reportar; [+ opportunity] brindar, ofrecerthe shares yield five per cent — las acciones producen or reportan or rinden un cinco por ciento de beneficios
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to yield the floor to sb — ceder la palabra a algn•
to yield ground to sb — (Mil) (also fig) ceder terreno a algn3. VI1) (Agr) (=produce)land that yields well/poorly — una tierra que produce mucho/poco
2) frm (=surrender) rendirse, cederwe shall never yield — nunca nos rendiremos, nunca cederemos
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to yield to sth — ceder a or ante algowe will not yield to threats — no vamos a ceder a or ante las amenazas
he refused to yield to temptation — se negó a caer en la tentación, se negó a ceder a or ante la tentación
3) (=give way) [ice, door, branch] ceder•
he felt the floor yield beneath his feet — notó cómo el suelo cedía or hundía bajo sus pies•
to yield under pressure — ceder or hundirse ante la presión4) (US) (Aut) ceder el paso- yield up* * *
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1. [jiːld]1) ( surrender) \<\<position/territory\>\> cederto yield one's right of way — (AmE Transp) ceder el paso
2) \<\<crop/fruit/mineral/oil\>\> producir*; \<\<results\>\> dar*, arrojarthese bonds yield 9.2% — estos bonos rinden or dan un (interés del) 9,2%
2.
vi1)a) ( give way) cedershe yielded to their threats — cedió a or ante sus amenazas
b) ( give priority)to yield TO something/somebody — dar* prioridad a algo/alguien
yield — (AmE) ceda el paso
2) \<\<ground/ice\>\> ceder•Phrasal Verbs:- yield up
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mass & count noun rendimiento mto give a good/poor yield — dar* un buen/mal rendimiento, producir* or rendir* mucho/poco
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