yield to 的 3 个定义
- to give forth or produce by a natural process or in return for cultivation: This farm yields enough fruit to meet all our needs.
- to produce or furnish: a trust fund that yields ten percent interest annually; That investment will yield a handsome return.
- to give up, as to superior power or authority: They yielded the fort to the enemy.
- (7)
- to give a return, as for labor expended; produce; bear.
- to surrender or submit, as to superior power: The rebels yielded after a week.
- to give way to influence, entreaty, argument, or the like: Don't yield to their outrageous demands.
- (5)
- something yielded.
- the quantity or amount yielded.
- the act or process of yielding: the yield of plastic materials under stress.
- (6)
yield to 近义词
等同于 accept
等同于 hear out
yield to 的近义词 1 个
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- According to BofA, the index delivers a yield that’s over 3x the 10-year Treasury— the “highest since the ’50s,” they note.
- This time around, more players from the traditional finance world are participating, while two new buzzwords—DeFi and yield farming— are driving a new surge of investment.
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- According to Desert Control’s website, a field test near Abu Dhabi yielded cauliflowers and carrots that were 108 percent bigger than those in the control area, and field tests in Egypt documented a four-fold increase in the yield of wheat.
- This is a largely untapped opportunity that will yield positive returns both in human and financial terms.
- But the technology, while powerful, is cumbersome and takes anywhere from 12 hours to four days to yield a result.
- Maybe, just maybe, this approach will yield common ground that can be the foundation to build a bridge to peace.
- Despite its new policies, a Google representative assured me that search results will still yield organic results.
- He said that only deep and real sympathy for both sides in this conflict would ever yield anything of value.
- Then the enemy's howitzers and field guns had it all their own way, forcing attack to yield a lot of ground.
- You fancied, perhaps, I would stand haggling with you all night, and yield at last to your obstinacy.
- For ten acres of vineyard shall yield one little measure, and thirty bushels of seed shall yield three bushels.
- They are raised on the strictest scientific principles and yield me the greater part of my income.
- Few whose estates might yield them ten thousand a year are content with nine thousand.