Surrender to Meaning in English
expression
sɝˈɛndɝ/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
ser-EN-der too, ser-EN-der tuh, ser-EN-der ti
səɹˈɛndɐ/ /tˈuː
suh-REN-duh TOO
التعريف
To stop resisting and give control or power to someone or something; sometimes to accept a feeling or situation completely.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Usually more formal or literary. Common in emotional, psychological, or military contexts ('surrender to temptation', 'surrender to the enemy'). Can sound dramatic. Often followed by nouns: 'surrender to fear', 'surrender to love'. Not used for physical objects.
Spanish: rendirse aPortuguese (BR): render-se aPortuguese (PT): render-se aChinese (Simplified): 屈服于 - 投降于Chinese (Traditional): 屈服於 - 投降於Hindi: के सामने समर्पण करनाArabic: يستسلم لـBengali: আত্মসমর্পণ করা - ছাড়িয়া দেত্তয়া (অভিব্যক্তি)Russian: сдаться - поддатьсяJapanese: 屈する - 降伏するVietnamese: đầu hàng - buông xuôiKorean: 항복하다 - 굴복하다Turkish: teslim olmakUrdu: سپرد دینا - ہار مان لیناIndonesian: menyerah kepada
جمل نموذجية
He refused to surrender to his fears.
basic
The army had to surrender to the enemy.
basic
Sometimes we just need to surrender to the moment.
basic
She finally surrendered to her curiosity and opened the letter.
natural
Don’t surrender to pressure—stand up for yourself.
natural
Sometimes, it’s okay to surrender to laughter and just enjoy yourself.
natural