yielding
adj. 柔軟的; 易彎曲的; 順從的; 服從的
A yielding surface or object is quite soft and will move or bend rather than staying stiff if you put pressure on it.
...the yielding ground.
鬆軟的土地
...the soft yielding cushions.
柔軟的靠墊
1. a verbal act of admitting defeat
2. the act of conceding or yielding
1. inclined to yield to argument or influence or control;
2. lacking stiffness and giving way to pressure;
3. tending to give in or surrender or agree;
4. happy to comply
The lead extrusion dampers ( LED ) were designed by the plastic yielding ability of the lead.
利用鉛的塑性變形能力,設計製作了鉛擠壓阻尼器.
Yielding himself to his feelings of worthlessness, he tried to kill himself.
他總是覺得自己一無是處, 便企圖自殺.
Never tiring, never yielding , never finishing.
堅持不懈, 永不放棄,勇往直前.
What economic growth says is the per capita of a country and yielding growth.
經濟增長說的是一個國家的人均收入和產出的增長.
Blame was attached upon Prime Minister Laughton's Cabinet for yielding to the Russians.
勞頓首相的內閣因向俄國人屈服而受到責難.