acquiesce
英 [ˌæk.wiˈes]
美 [ˌæk.wiˈes]
acquiesce 默认前缀ac-同ad-, 去,往。词根qui, 安静,见quiet, 安静的。-esce, 起始动词后缀。
- acquiesce (v.)
- 1610s, from Middle French acquiescer (16c.), from Latin acquiescere "to become quiet, remain at rest," thus "be satisfied with," from ad- "to" (see ad-) + quiescere "to become quiet," from quies (genitive quietis) "rest, quiet" (see quiet (n.)). Related: Acquiesced; acquiescing.
- 1. Steve seemed to acquiesce in the decision.
- 史蒂夫好像默认了这个决定。
- 2. Her parents will never acquiesce in such an unsuitable marriage.
- 她的父母决不会答应这门不相宜的婚事.
- 3. Shakespeare did not acquiesce in discrepancy.
- 莎士比亚对于分歧并不是采取默认的态度.
- 4. I had to acquiesce in her decision despite my private opinion.
- “我不得不默认她的决定,尽管我有我自己的看法.
- 5. He is so independent that he will never acquiesce.
- 他很有主见,所以绝不会顺从.