capitulator

[美]/kəˈpɪtjʊleɪtə/
[英]/kəˈpɪtʃəˌleɪtər/

释义

n. 投降者; сдаваться или уступать

短语搭配

the capitulator

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a capitulator

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capitulators unite

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capitulator wins

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capitulator loses

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capitulator agreed

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capitulator surrendering

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capitulator surrendered

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capitulator resigning

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capitulator resigned

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例句

under mounting pressure, the capitulator signed the peace treaty without delay.

the capitulator accepted the enemy terms to end the siege.

they branded him a capitulator after he called for unconditional surrender.

as a capitulator, she agreed to lay down arms and evacuate the city.

the capitulator yielded ground and granted concessions in the final agreement.

history remembers the capitulator who broke ranks and sought a separate peace.

the capitulator faced public backlash for abandoning allies during the crisis.

in talks, the capitulator offered to comply fully with the ultimatum.

the capitulator agreed to disarm and hand over supplies to the occupying force.

some called him a capitulator, but he insisted he was preventing further bloodshed.

the capitulator signed away key rights to secure a ceasefire.

after days of stalemate, the capitulator finally yielded to demands and ended the strike.

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