Surrender in spanish
Rendición
pronunciation: rendiθioʊn part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: rendiθioʊn part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
surrender1 = entrega, renuncia, capitulación, abandono, rendición.
Example: This would require central funding, an appropriate communications infrastructure and the surrender by universities of their autonomy over their local libraries.surrender2 = renunciar, abandonar.
Example: Instead the two ecclesiastical disputes which arose from Diocletian's decree to surrender scriptures must be seen as more disastrous to Christian unity than the destruction of libraries.more:
» surrender to + pressure = ceder a/ante la presión.
Example: Surrender to pressure from a particular group means both subservience of the library and abandonment of the principle of intellectual freedom.surrender3 = presentar, entregar.
Example: The book's date label is stamped in the usual way, and the reader must surrender one token for each book he is borrowing.surrender4 = rendirse, capitular.
Example: And we know that when one side surrenders to another in battle, it's a sign they've given up any hope for victory.