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yieldBrE /jiːld/NAmE /jiːld/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they yield BrE /jiːld/ NAmE /jiːld/present simple - he / she / it yields BrE /jiːldz/ NAmE /jiːldz/past simple yielded BrE /ˈjiːldɪd/ NAmE /ˈjiːldɪd/past participle yielded BrE /ˈjiːldɪd/ NAmE /ˈjiːldɪd/ -ing form yielding BrE /ˈjiːldɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈjiːldɪŋ/ [T] ~ sthto produce or provide sth, for example a profit, result or crop 出产(作物);产生(收益、效益等);提供◆Higher-rate deposit accounts yield good returns. 高利率的存款会产生丰厚的收益。◆The research has yielded useful information. 这项研究提供了有用的资料。◆trees that no longer yield fruit 不再结果实的树 [I] (formal) to stop resisting sth/sb; to agree to do sth that you do not want to do 屈服;让步 SYN give way ◆After a long siege, the town was forced to yield. 经过长时间的包围,这座孤城被迫投降。◆~ to sth/sbHe reluctantly yielded to their demands. 他不情愿地同意了他们的要求。◆I yielded to temptation and had a chocolate bar. 我经不住诱惑,吃了一大块巧克力。 [T] ~ sth/sb (up) (to sb) (formal) to allow sb to win, have or take control of sth that has been yours until now 放弃;缴出 SYN surrender ◆He refused to yield up his gun. 他拒绝缴枪。◆(figurative) The universe is slowly yielding up its secrets. 宇宙慢慢地展现出它的秘密。 [I] to move, bend or break because of pressure (受压)活动,变形,弯曲,折断◆Despite our attempts to break it, the lock would not yield. 这把锁我们砸也砸不开。 [I] ~ (to sb/sth)(NAmE, IrishE) to allow vehicles on a bigger road to go first 给(大路上的车辆)让路 SYN give way ◆Yield to oncoming traffic. 会车让行。◆a yield sign 让行标志 ●ˈyield to sth(formal) to be replaced by sth 被…替代;为…所取代◆Barges yielded to road vehicles for transporting goods. 在货物运输方面,驳船让位给了公路车辆。 yieldBrE /jiːld/NAmE /jiːld/ noun [C, U] the total amount of crops, profits, etc. that are produced 产量;产出;利润◆a high crop yield 作物丰收◆a reduction in milk yield 牛奶产量的降低◆This will give a yield of 10% on your investment. 这会给你的投资带来 10% 的利润。 blight, cereal, crop, genetically modified, grain, harvest, monoculture, organic, staple, yield |