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源自拉丁语 'acquiescere',由 'ad-'(向)和 'quiescere'(休息、安静)组成,原意为‘安静下来’或‘接受’。
❶ 默认或勉强同意某事,通常是不情愿地接受他人的要求或决定,而不明确反对。
“After much debate, he finally acquiesced to their demands.”
(经过多次争论,他终于勉强同意了他们的要求。)
“She acquiesced in the decision, though she didn't fully agree with it.”
(她默认了这个决定,尽管她并不完全同意。)
acquiesce in — 表示默认或勉强接受某种情况或决定,通常带有不情愿的意味。
“He acquiesced in the plan, though he thought it was flawed.”
(他勉强接受了这个计划,尽管他认为它有缺陷。)