屈服 | qū fú | to surrender; to succumb; to yield; (as a transitive verb) to defeat; to prevail over | |
屈辱 | qū rǔ | to humiliate; humiliating | |
不屈不挠 | bù qū bù náo | unyielding; indomitable | |
不屈 | bù qū | unyielding; unbending | |
冤屈 | yuān qū | to receive unjust treatment; injustice |
1 | The warrior would as soon die as surrender. | |
2 | He has repeatedly suffered grievances, and I sympathize with his difficulties. | |
3 | This country will never succumb to the threat of terrorism. | |
4 | He has a confident personality and never yields to pressure from others. | |
5 | In the fierce battle, soldiers fear no death, and do not surrender to the enemy. |