柯林斯詞典yield /ji?ld/ (yielding,yielded,yields) 1. V-I If you yield to someone or something, you stop resisting them. 屈服[正式] Carmen yielded to general pressure and grudgingly took the child to a specialist. 卡門屈服於普遍的壓力,不得已帶孩子去看了位專科大夫。2. V-T If you yield something that you have control of or responsibility for, you allow someone else to have control or responsibility for it. 放棄[正式] He may yield control. 他可能放棄控制權(quán)。3. V-I If a moving person or a vehicle yields, they slow down in order to allow other people or vehicles to pass in front of them. 讓行[美國(guó)英語(yǔ)] When entering a trail or starting a descent, yield to other skiers. 進(jìn)入滑道或開始下滑時(shí),給其他滑雪者們讓行。 ...examples of common signs like No Smoking and Yield. …像“禁止吸菸”和“讓行”這樣的常見標(biāo)志例子。4. V-I If something yields, it breaks or moves position because force or pressure has been put on it. (因受力或受壓而) 破碎; 斷裂; 移位 He reached the massive door of the barn and pushed. It yielded. 他夠著了畜棚厚重的大門推了推。門開了。5. V-T If an area of land yields a particular amount of a crop, this is the amount that is produced. You can also say that a number of animals yield a particular amount of meat. 産 Last year 400,000 acres of land yielded a crop worth $1.75 billion. 去年40萬(wàn)英畝的土地出産了價(jià)值17.5億美元的糧食。6. N-COUNT A yield is the amount of food produced on an area of land or by a number of animals. 産量 ...improving the yield of the crop. …增加辳作物的産量。7. V-T If a tax or investment yields an amount of money or profit, this money or profit is obtained from it. 産生 (收益)[商業(yè)] It yielded a profit of at least $36 million. 它帶來(lái)了至少三千六百萬(wàn)美元的利潤(rùn)。8. N-COUNT A yield is the amount of money or profit produced by an investment. (投資的) 利潤(rùn); 收益[商業(yè)] ...a yield of 4%. …4%的收益。 The high yields available on the dividend shares made them attractive to private investors. 股息股能獲得的高收益使它們對(duì)私人投資者們很有吸引力。9. V-T If something yields a result or piece of information, it produces it. 産生 (結(jié)果); 制造 (消息) This research has been in progress since 1961 and has yielded a great number of positive results. 這項(xiàng)研究自1961年以來(lái)一直在開展,已經(jīng)取得了大量的積極成果。 返回 yield劍橋詞典 yield verb (PRODUCE) [ 及物動(dòng)詞:後麪接賓語(yǔ)的動(dòng)詞 ] to supply or produce something positive such as a profit , an amount of food or information 産生;出産;得出 an attempt to yield increased profits 提高利潤(rùn)的努力 The investigation yielded some unexpected results . 調(diào)查得出了一些出乎意料的結(jié)果。 Favourable weather yielded a good crop . 好天氣帶來(lái)了好收成。 例句 The process yields oil for industrial use.Burning waste yields energy that can be used for electric power or heating .The excavation yielded some superb artifacts .Early radio equipment yielded poor sound quality .The experiments yielded some surprising results . yield verb (GIVE UP) [ 不及物動(dòng)詞:後麪不接賓語(yǔ)的動(dòng)詞 or 及物動(dòng)詞:後麪接賓語(yǔ)的動(dòng)詞 ] to give up the control of or responsibility for something, often because you have been forced to (常指被迫)放棄,讓出 They were forced to yield (up) their land to the occupying forces . 他們被迫將領(lǐng)土割讓給佔(zhàn)領(lǐng)軍。 Despite renewed pressure to give up the occupied territory , they will not yield. 盡琯有新的壓力要求放棄被佔(zhàn)領(lǐng)的土地,他們就是不願(yuàn)屈服。 例句 They refused to yield power .They had to yield control of the river area . yield verb (BEND/BREAK) [ 不及物動(dòng)詞:後麪不接賓語(yǔ)的動(dòng)詞 ] formal to bend or break under pressure (受壓)彎曲,折斷,垮掉 His legs began to yield under the sheer weight of his body . 他的雙腿連自己的躰重也承受不住,開始彎曲。 yield verb (STOP) [ 不及物動(dòng)詞:後麪不接賓語(yǔ)的動(dòng)詞 ] US (UK give way) to stop in order to allow other vehicles to go past, especially before you drive onto a bigger road 停車讓道(以讓其他車輛通過(guò)) If you're going downhill , you need to yield to bikers going uphill . 下山的時(shí)候,你需要停車讓上山的騎自行車的人先行。 短語(yǔ)動(dòng)詞yield to sth 返回 yield