() [] if you surrender a life insurance agreement you end it before its official end date and receive back part of the money you have paid 退保◆People surrendering their policies early will now have a fifth of their money deducted. 提前退保的人现在将被扣除五分之一的钱款。
() [] (usually used in newspapers) if a share, an index, etc. surrenders a particular amount, its value falls by that amount (通常用於报章)下跌◆The Nasdaq has surrendered 6% in the last two weeks. 上两周纳斯达克的股价下跌 6%。
[] to give up sth when you are forced to or when it is difficult for you to continue (被迫)放弃,交出◆They did not want to surrender control of key companies to foreign control. 他们不愿意将关键公司的控制权交给外方。◆In June the vice-chairman surrendered to shareholder pressure and resigned. 六月份,副董事长屈服於股东的压力辞去了职务。