succumb

succumb
səˈkʌm гл.
1) поддаться, уступить (to) to succumb to smb.'s urging ≈ поддаться чьим-л. убеждениям
2) стать жертвой (чего-л.) , умереть (to - от чего-л.) to succumb to a disease ≈ умереть из-за болезни не выдержать, не устоять, уступить - to * to superior force не устоять перед превосходящей силой - to * to temptation поддаться искушению - to * to grief согнуться под гнетом горя (to) погибнуть, умереть - to * to cancer умереть от рака - the climbers would have to face difficulties to which many had *ed before этим альпинистам придется встретиться с трудностями, погубившими многих из их предшественников succumb поддаться, уступить (to) ;
to succumb to temptation поддаться искушению ~ стать жертвой (чего-л.) , умереть (to - от чего-л.) ;
to succumb to pneumonia умереть от воспаления легких ~ стать жертвой (чего-л.) , умереть (to - от чего-л.) ;
to succumb to pneumonia умереть от воспаления легких succumb поддаться, уступить (to) ;
to succumb to temptation поддаться искушению

Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.

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  • Succumb — Suc*cumb , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Succumbed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Succumbing}.] [L. succumbere; sub under + cumbere (in comp.), akin to cubare to lie down. See {Incumbent}, {Cubit}.] To yield; to submit; to give up unresistingly; as, to succumb under… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • succumb — [sə kum′] vi. [L succumbere < sub ,SUB + cumbere, nasalized form of cubare, to lie: see CUBE1] 1. to give way (to); yield; submit [to succumb to persuasion] 2. to die [to succumb to a plague] SYN. YIELD …   English World dictionary

  • succumb — UK US /səˈkʌm/ verb [I] FORMAL ► to lose the determination to oppose something, or to accept defeat: succumb to sth »The company succumbed to a $41bn bid from its arch rival …   Financial and business terms

  • succumb — I verb accede, acquiesce, be defeated, bend, bow, break down, capitulate, cave in, cease, collapse, come to naught, come to terms, comply, concede, die, droop, drop, end, expire, fail, fall, flag, give in, give way, go down, go under, knuckle… …   Law dictionary

  • succumb — late 15c., from M.Fr. succomber, from L. succumbere submit, sink down, lie under, from sub down (see SUB (Cf. sub )) + cumbere take a reclining position, related to cubare lie down (see CUBICLE (Cf. cubicle)). Originally transitive; sense of …   Etymology dictionary

  • succumb — *yield, submit, capitulate, relent, defer, bow, cave Analogous words: surrender, abandon, resign, *relinquish …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • succumb — [v] die or surrender accede, bow, break down, buckle, capitulate, cave, cave in*, cease, collapse, croak, decease, defer, demise, depart, drop, eat crow*, expire, fall, fall victim to, flake out*, fold, give in, give in to, give out, give up the… …   New thesaurus

  • succumb — ► VERB 1) fail to resist (pressure, temptation, etc.). 2) die from the effect of a disease or injury. ORIGIN Latin succumbere, from sub under + a verb related to cubare to lie …   English terms dictionary

  • succumb — v. (D; intr.) to succumb to (to succumb to smb. s urging; to succumb to a disease) * * * [sə kʌm] (D; intr.) to succumb to (to succumb to smb. s urging; to succumb to a disease) …   Combinatory dictionary

  • succumb — [[t]səkʌ̱m[/t]] succumbs, succumbing, succumbed 1) VERB If you succumb to temptation or pressure, you do something that you want to do, or that other people want you to do, although you feel it might be wrong. [FORMAL] [V to n] Don t succumb to… …   English dictionary

  • succumb — UK [səˈkʌm] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms succumb : present tense I/you/we/they succumb he/she/it succumbs present participle succumbing past tense succumbed past participle succumbed formal 1) to lose your ability to fight against someone… …   English dictionary


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