The orchard yields 1,000 pounds of apples a day during the harvest season.El huerto produce 1,000 libras de manzanas al día durante la temporada de cosecha.
When you come to the intersection, you have to yield to the traffic on the avenue.Al llegar a la intersección, debes ceder el paso al tráfico de la avenida.
The company yielded to their threats of a lawsuit and settled out of court.La compañía cedió a sus amenazas de una demanda y llegó a un acuerdo extrajudicial.
improving the yield of the croppolluted water lessens crop yieldsmaize was producing 4 tonnes per hectare - a good yieldwheat yields doubled in India between 1964 and 1972
yield per hectareel rendimiento por hectárea
they have a far better yield than any farm round here for mileswhaling has not produced good yields the past few years/the yield was getting less every year/ until, finally,the mine was no longer a viable economic propositionthe yield on the investment after only 12 months is 9 per centthe yield on a bank's investmentsthe higher the current yield from your investments, the more current income you'll receiveU.S. crop yields are among the highest in the world
high-yield bondsbonos (m) de alto rendimiento
a portfolio of high-risk, high-yield bonds
this year, grain yields have trebledeste año la producción de cereales se ha triplicado
how to improve milk yieldscómo mejorar la producción de leche
an article on how to improve milk yields/a yield of 5%institutions appear more interested in the high yields being offered by European investmentsbecause of their generally lower yields, don't put too much of your money into these fundscrops have been delivering lower yieldsthe Grand Cru status means the best vines, with lower yield of grapes and higher alcohol than normala wetter year might produce different crops rather than higher yields
land that yields no returnlast year 400,000 acres of land yielded a crop worth 1 1/2 billion dollars0.23 acres would yield only 200 pounds of ricethe erstwhile rose-beds yielded potatoes and cabbagesthey could recoup these costs from the extra harvest yieldedher herds and barns and henhouses yielded meat, milk, poultry, eggsthey predicted that the mine would yield enough to make it worth exploitinghe claims his policies will yield results within a yeartalks between the two sides yielded no resultsthis yielded many benefitsthis research has been in progress since 1961 and has yielded a great number of positive resultshis trip to Melbourne had yielded a lot of informationit yielded a profit of 36 million dollarsshares yielding high interest
the shares yield five per centlas acciones producen or reportan or rinden un cinco por ciento de beneficios
Congress will spend every penny that is yielded by taxes
2(surrender)[+territory, power, control]ceder;toa
they were obliged to yield fifteen to twenty kilometresBonaparte swept through northern Italy, forcing Sardinia to make peace, obliging the pope to yield territory to FranceSultan suggested publicly that Kuwait yield some territory to Iraq as part of a settlementthe President is now under pressure to yield power to the republicssovereignty is not going to be yielded by France or England on these issueshe will not yield even a limited measure of editorial controlhe may yield control
to yield the floor to sbceder la palabra a algn
Arch yielded the floor to Tony, who obviously wanted to continue the reading
to yield ground to sb(Mil)alsoceder terreno a algn
Republicans will not yield ground to Bill Clintonto yield a [point] to sbif he yields this pointwhat we don't yet know is whether they will, as they have in the past, yield the point eventually after a day or two of troublemaking
to yield the right of way to sb(US)(Aut)ceder el paso a algn
verbo intransitivo
1(Agr)(produce)
land that yields well/poorlyuna tierra que produce mucho/poco;a variety of strawberry that yields welluna variedad de fresa que da mucha producción
2(surrender)rendirse;ceder
we shall never yieldnunca nos rendiremos;nunca cederemos
they begged him but he would not yieldif the government does not yield, it should face sufficient military force to ensure its certain and swift defeat
to yield to sthceder a or ante algo
to yield to an impulse
we will not yield to threatsno vamos a ceder a or ante las amenazas;he refused to yield to temptationse negó a caer en la tentación;se negó a ceder a or ante la tentación
I decided to yield to my cowardiceI just yielded to an impulsehe was yielding to public pressureto yield to superior forces/numbersthey eventually yielded to her plea for helpCarmen yielded to general pressure and grudgingly took the child to a specialistBoston's traditional drab brick was slow to yield to the modern glass palaces of so many American urban areasthe Chancellor yielded to his critics and halved the March BudgetGamsakhurdia refused to yield to rebel demands that he resign
the disease yielded to treatmentla enfermedad remitió con el tratamiento
to yield to no one in sthI yield to no one in my enthusiasm for scienceI yield to no one in my admiration for the prime ministerI yield to no one in my wish to have those troops safely returned but I am not entering into that sort of blackmailing dealhe yields to nobody in his ability to persuade
3(give way)[+ice, door, branch]ceder
he felt the floor yield beneath his feetnotó cómo el suelo cedía or hundía bajo sus pies
the ice began to yieldfinally the door yieldedany lock will yield to a bit of brute forcehe drew the hunting knife from its sheath and plunged it in - /the cardboard yielded easily/if the bridge had yielded a fraction more the train would have gone plummeting into the canyon
to yield under pressureceder or hundirse ante la presión
the structure is fairly safe as it is but it will yield under pressurethe flesh and bone yielded under his weight
4(US)(Aut)ceder el paso
when entering a trail or starting a descent, yield to other skiers