yielding lietuviškai
yielding vertimas a 1) nuolaidus; 2) minkštas (apie medžiagą)
- crop yield (n.) derlingumas
- yield to (v.) atiduoti, pasiduoti, kapituliuoti
- High-yield debt Antrarūšė obligacija
- (relinquishment) a verbal act of admitting defeat
- (assent) the act of conceding or yielding
- (supply) to be the cause or source of
- (change) to end resistance, as under pressure or force
- (produce) to give or supply
- (cede) to give over; to surrender or relinquish to the physical control of another
- (relent) to give in, as to influence or pressure
- (move) to move to make room for someone for something
- (cause, happen, be) to cause to happen or be responsible for
- (agree) to be willing to concede
- (die) to be fatally overwhelmed
- (investment funds) to bring in
- (stretch) to be flexible under stress of physical force
- (competition verb) to cease opposition; to stop fighting
- (accept) to consent reluctantly
- (docile) inclined to yield to argument, influence, or control Similar to: docile
- (soft) lacking stiffness and giving way to pressure Similar to: soft
- (compromising) tending to give in, surrender, or agree Similar to: compromising
yield sinonimai crop, fruit, gain, gains, grain harvest, harvest, harvest home, harvesting, issue, output, payoff, proceeds, product, production, profit, profits, return, returns, revenue, revenues, take, takings, bring about, bring on, cause, entail, imply, involve, provoke, raise, afford, bear, buckle under, cede, concede, ease up, generate, give, give in, give priority, give right of way, give way, grant, knuckle under, move aside, move over, move up, pay, relent, render, return, sidestep, soften, submit, succumb, turn aside
yielding sinonimai accommodating, acquiescent, compliant, compromising, conciliating, conciliatory, elastic, flexible, flexile, indulgent, lenient, limber, lithe, loose-limbed, obedient, obliging, pliable, pliant, sinuous, soft, submissive, supple, bendy, conceding, concession, giving up, surrender