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1. 投降 (tóuxiáng) - to surrender, capitulate, give in
2. 顺从 (shùncóng) - to comply, obey, submit
3. 服从 (fúcóng) - to obey, submit, comply
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In everyday conversation, 屈服 (qūfú) is often used to describe someone giving in or surrendering to a situation or person. It can also be used to describe someone submitting to authority or bowing down to someone in a figurative sense.
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屈服 (qūfú) is typically used when describing a situation where someone or something is forced to give in or submit to a stronger force or authority. It carries a sense of being defeated or overpowered. It can also be used in a figurative sense to describe giving in to one's emotions or desires.
Some other similar words that can be used in certain contexts include:
1. 投降 (tóuxiáng) - to surrender, to capitulate. This word is often used in a military or political context, when a group or country gives up in a conflict or war.
2. 顺从 (shùncóng) - to comply, to obey. This word is used when someone willingly follows or obeys someone else's orders or wishes.
3. 服从 (fúcóng) - to obey, to submit. This word is similar to 顺从, but it is often used in a more formal or official context, such as obeying laws or rules.
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