中英词典:yeild
形容词:
- yielding(顺从的)
- productive(多产的)
- surrendering(屈服的)
名词:
- yield(产量)
- profit(利润)
- income(收入)
词语辨析:
yield与produce都可表示“产生”之意,但yield指“产出”或“屈服”,而produce指“生产”或“制造”。
词汇扩充:
以下是与yeild相关的词汇:
- yieldingness(顺从)
- yieldable(可屈服的)
- yieldingly(顺从地)
- yieldable(可屈服的)
近义词:
以下是与yield相关的近义词:
- produce
- generate
- create
- provide
反义词:
以下是与yield相关的反义词:
- resist
- withhold
- refuse
- defy
柯林斯词典解释:
1. If you yield to someone or something, you stop resisting them.
2. If you yield to someone's wishes or to pressure, you do what they want you to do, even if you think it is wrong or unwise.
3. If you yield something that you have control of or responsibility for to someone else, you allow them to have it or take it away.
4. If a person, place, or thing yields a particular amount of something, that amount of it is produced or provided.
5. The yield of something such as a natural product or a piece of information is the amount or quantity of it that is produced or obtained.
6. A yield is the amount of profit or income that an investment or savings produces.
牛津词典解释:
1. Produce or provide (a natural, agricultural, or industrial product).
2. Give way to arguments, demands, or pressure.
3. (of a mass or structure) give way under force or pressure.
4. (of a driver or a pedestrian) relinquish the right of way to another road user.
5. Produce (a result, gain, or financial return).
6. (of a book, play, or film) generate (a specified financial return).
用法:
1. The farmer's fields yield a rich harvest every year.
2. She finally yielded to her mother's wishes and became a lawyer.
3. The bridge yielded under the weight of the truck.
4. The driver had to yield to oncoming traffic.
5. The investment yielded a high return.
相关例句:
- She yielded to their demands.
- The negotiations finally yielded a positive outcome.
- The enemy forces refused to yield.
- The experiment yielded unexpected results.
- The business venture did not yield the expected profits.
- The crop yield this year was lower than anticipated.
- The company's investments yielded significant returns.
- He yielded his position as CEO to his successor.
- She yielded her share of the inheritance to her sister.
- The driver yielded the right of way to the pedestrian.
- The government yielded to public pressure and changed the policy.
- After much persuasion, he finally yielded.
- She yielded to temptation and ate the chocolate cake.
- The roof yielded under the weight of the heavy snowfall.
- He was forced to yield control of the company.
- The research project yielded valuable data.
- His investments have consistently yielded high returns.
- The investigation yielded no new evidence.
- She yielded to their arguments and changed her mind.
- The artist's work yielded great influence on future generations.