caving 的定义
caving 近义词
等同于 submit
caving 的近义词 45 个
- acknowledge
- agree
- defer
- surrender
- abide
- accede
- acquiesce
- appease
- bend
- bow
- buckle
- capitulate
- cave
- cede
- concede
- fold
- humor
- indulge
- knuckle
- kowtow
- obey
- quit
- relent
- relinquish
- stoop
- succumb
- tolerate
- truckle
- withstand
- yield
- be submissive
- eat crow
- give away
- give ground
- give in
- give way
- go with the flow
- grin and bear it
- knuckle under
- lay down arms
- put up with
- resign oneself
- say uncle
- throw in the towel
- toe the line
caving 的反义词 24 个
等同于 succumb
caving 的近义词 43 个
- bow
- break down
- buckle
- capitulate
- cave in
- cease
- defer
- give in
- give way
- go down
- pass away
- perish
- quit
- wilt
- yield
- accede
- cave
- collapse
- croak
- decease
- demise
- depart
- drop
- expire
- fall
- fold
- go
- knuckle
- pass
- submit
- eat crow
- fall victim to
- flake out
- give in to
- give out
- give up the ghost
- go under
- knuckle under
- meet waterloo
- pack it in
- show white flag
- take the count
- throw in the towel
caving 的反义词 14 个
等同于 bow
等同于 defer
等同于 give
等同于 go
更多caving例句
- What remains is just bigotry, and probably a spiteful resistance to being seen as caving in to the relativists.
- Caving on the debt limit in 2011 was the political low point of his presidency.
- The five years in between saw hordes of people finally caving to the “you have to watch Breaking Bad!”
- But caving in the current standoff could cost Boehner his speakership anyway.
- There seems to me a chance—a small chance at this point, but a chance—that the roof is caving in here.
- Nor can this dirt be worked without danger of caving in, as was the case in all the veins and works that were on that elevation.
- "I've always read that they can stand a tremendous amount of shooting without caving under," admitted Frank.
- It comes out of the turbulent, bank-caving Missouri, and every tumblerful of it holds nearly an acre of land in solution.
- He felt his legs caving beneath him, while his brain fought valiantly against the dizziness that threatened to engulf him.
- There was a great deal of subterranean water, and sink-holes produced by caving over such streams were frequent.