yield

What is the Definition of yield?

Noun:

  1. production of a certain amount
  2. the income or profit arising from such transactions as the sale of land or other property
  3. an amount of a product
  4. the quantity of something (as a commodity)
  5. usually within a given period of time

Verb:

  1. be the cause or source of
  2. end resistance, as under pressure or force
  3. give or supply
  4. give over; surrender or relinquish to the physical control of another
  5. give in, as to influence or pressure
  6. move in order to make room for someone for something
  7. cause to happen or be responsible for
  8. be willing to concede
  9. be fatally overwhelmed
  10. bring in
  11. be flexible under stress of physical force
  12. cease opposition; stop fighting
  13. consent reluctantly

How can I use yield in a sentence?

The apple tree will yield a large harvest this season if the weather stays favorable. - Яблоня даст большой урожай в этом сезоне, если погода останется благоприятной.

The farm will yield a good harvest. - Ферма даст хороший урожай.

He had to yield to the pressure. - Ему пришлось уступить давлению.


Other meanings of yield (synonyms, cognates).


ENRU
yield
  • давать, уступать, сдаваться, продукт
yielding
  • уступать
  • и) сдаваться
  • урожай
  • доход


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