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show white flag

升白旗,白旗显示,挂白旗,悬挂白旗

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an all-white banner or piece of cloth, used as a symbol of surrender or truce.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as insuccumb
Synonyms
bow鞠躬,弓箭手,弓箭,躬身break down分解,崩溃,溃败,破解buckle扣子,带扣,搭扣,表扣capitulate俯首称臣,屈服,投降cave in在地陷cease停止,停止执行,终止,停止使用defer延期,推迟,延迟,押后give in让步,让步于,放弃,放弃吧give way让路,让位,让步,让道go down下去,下来,下去了,下降pass away过世,离世,去世,逝世perish消灭,殒命,毁灭,殒落quit退出,辞职,戒掉wilt枯萎,萎缩,凋谢,发蔫yield产量,屈服,收益,收益率accede加入,签署,签署协议cave山洞,洞穴,洞窟,洞口collapse崩溃,坍塌,崩塌,塌陷croak呱呱叫,呱呱坠地,呱呱叫声,呱呱乱叫decease去世,死亡,逝世,死者demise灭亡,消亡,逝世,灭顶之灾depart启程,出发,遣散,启程前往drop下降,跌落,掉落,滴expire过期,过期的,过期了,过期后fall坠落,跌倒,跌落,摔倒fold折叠,褶皱,折,折痕go去,走,前往,走吧knuckle指关节,指关节部位,指关节部,指关节处pass通过,通过了,通,通过的submit提交,递交,呈交,呈报eat crow吃乌鸦嘴,吃乌鸦嘴吧,食乌鸦嘴,吃乌乌fall victim to沦为,沦落为,沦落到,沦陷于flake out剥落,剥光了,剥落了,剥光give in to屈服于,徇情,徇私,徇私舞弊give out放出,放出了,发放,放出消息give up the ghost弃鬼,弃影,弃影而去,弃影而行go under下去,下去了,下降,下来knuckle under归心似箭,归心似箭地,归心似箭的meet waterloo迎接滑铁卢,遇见滑铁卢,遇到滑铁卢,邂逅滑铁卢pack it in打包,装入,收拾起来,收拾好take the count清点人数,记数,数一数,数数看throw in the towel甩手掌柜,甩手不干了,弃权,甩手不干

Examples

  • The breakdown of the 114th Congress is 80 percent white, 80 percent male, and 92 percent Christian.

  • If Congress accurately reflected our nation on the basis of race, about 63 percent would be white, not 80 percent.

  • There were rumors of shrieks and flashes emanating from the well, and reports of a figure in white.

  • The FBI raided his home in 2000 with an affidavit questioning his use of $200,000 from his white supremacist fundraising.

  • But after winning 55 percent of the white vote, Duke had a database of supporters some politicians coveted.

  • And she would be wearing some of the jewels with the white dress—just a few, not many, of course.

  • None other would dare to show herself unveiled to a stranger, and a white man at that.

  • One would not have wanted her white neck a mite less full or her beautiful arms more slender.

  • That evening in the gondola, with one old and two newer friends, is marked with a white stone in my recollection.

  • Why not have sought out the pure white lime-rocks of the flat country, or the grey granite of the hills?