简明英汉词典 | ||
give rise to | ||
v. | ||
引起, 使发生 | ||
美国传统词典[双解] | ||
give | ||
give | ||
AHD:[g1v] | ||
D.J.[giv] | ||
K.K.[g!v] | ||
v.(动词) | ||
gave[g3v] giv.en[g1v“…n] giv.ing, gives | ||
v.tr.(及物动词) | ||
(1) |
To make a present of: | |
赠予,送给: | ||
We gave her flowers for her birthday. | ||
我们送她一些花以庆祝她的生日 | ||
(2) |
To place in the hands of; pass: | |
放在…手里;递给: | ||
Give me the scissors. | ||
给我剪刀 | ||
(3) |
To deliver in exchange or recompense; pay: | |
付给:供给以做交换或回报;偿付: | ||
will give five dollars for the book. | ||
愿付五美元买这本书 | ||
(4) |
To let go for a price; sell. | |
按价格卖掉;出售 | ||
(5) |
To administer: | |
服药: | ||
give him some cough medicine. | ||
给他一些治咳嗽的药 | ||
(6) |
To convey by a physical action: | |
用身体动作传达: | ||
gave me a punch in the nose. | ||
朝我鼻子打了一拳 | ||
(7) |
To inflict as punishment: | |
作为惩罚给予: | ||
gave the child a spanking; was given life imprisonment for the crime. | ||
打孩子的屁股;因犯罪而判终身监禁 | ||
(8) |
Law To accord by verdict: | |
【法律】 做出判决: | ||
A decision was given for the plaintiff. | ||
做出对原告有利的判决 | ||
(9) |
To bestow, especially officially; confer: | |
给予(尤指官方的);授予: | ||
The Bill of Rights gives us freedom of speech. | ||
人权法案给予我们言论自由 | ||
(10) |
To accord or tender to another: | |
给…某物:给予或提供给另一个: | ||
Give him your confidence. | ||
信任他 | ||
(11) |
To put temporarily at the disposal of: | |
暂时交给…处置: | ||
gave them the cottage for a week. | ||
把小木屋暂让给他们一个星期 | ||
(12) |
To entrust to another, usually for a specified reason: | |
交托,信托:委托另一个人,通常是为了一个具体的理由: | ||
gave me the keys for safekeeping. | ||
把钥匙交给我保管 | ||
(13) |
To convey or offer for conveyance: | |
转达:为交流思想、感情等传达或提供: | ||
Give him my best wishes. | ||
向他传达我的美好祝愿 | ||
(14) |
Law To execute and deliver. Used especially in the phrase give bond. | |
【法律】 实施和执行。尤被用于词组签订契约 | ||
(15) |
To endure the loss of; sacrifice: | |
牺牲:忍受…的损失;牺牲: | ||
gave her son to the war; gave her life for her country. | ||
为了战争牺牲了她的儿子;她为国捐躯 | ||
(16) |
To devote or apply completely: | |
奉献:专心致志或完全专心于: | ||
gives herself to her work. | ||
她献身于工作 | ||
(17) |
To furnish or contribute: | |
提供,捐献: | ||
gave their time to help others. | ||
花费他们的时间去帮助别人 | ||
(18) |
To offer in good faith; pledge: | |
作为保证提出;保证: | ||
Give me your word. | ||
你要向我保证 | ||
(19) |
To allot as a portion or share. | |
分配:作为一部分或份额派定或分配 | ||
(20) |
To bestow as a name. | |
作为名称给予 | ||
(21) |
To attribute (blame, for example) to someone; assign. | |
指派:把(如过失)归咎于某人;指派 | ||
(22) |
To award as due: | |
作为应得权益授予: | ||
gave us first prize. | ||
授予我们一等奖 | ||
(23) |
To emit or utter: | |
吐露,发出: | ||
gave a groan; gave a muted response. | ||
发出呻吟声;作为沉默的反应 | ||
(24) |
To submit for consideration, acceptance, or use: | |
表明:提交以便考虑、接受或使用: | ||
give an opinion; give an excuse. | ||
表明意见;给一个借口 | ||
(25) |
To proffer to another: | |
提供给另一个人: | ||
gave the toddler my hand. | ||
把我的手伸给那学步的小孩 | ||
(26) |
To consent to engage (oneself) in sexual intercourse with a man. | |
委身于:同意(自己)与一男子发生性关系 | ||
(27) |
To perform for an audience: | |
为观众表演: | ||
give a recital. | ||
表演独奏 | ||
(28) |
To present to view: | |
提请观看: | ||
gave the sign to begin. | ||
做一个开始的手势 | ||
(29) |
To offer as entertainment: | |
举行:作为消遣提供: | ||
give a dinner party. | ||
举行晚宴 | ||
(30) |
To propose as a toast. | |
干杯,祝酒 | ||
(31) |
To be a source of; afford: | |
为…的来源;出产: | ||
His remark gave offense. Music gives her pleasure. | ||
他的话引起了反击;音乐带给她快乐 | ||
(32) |
To cause to catch or be subject to (a disease or bodily condition): | |
传染,使患病:使感染上或(因疾病或身体状况而)患…: | ||
The draft gave me a cold. | ||
通风口的风使我感冒了 | ||
(33) |
To guide or direct, as by persuasion or behavior. Used with an infinitive phrase: | |
促使,引起:通过劝说或行为来带领或指引。用于不定式词组中: | ||
You gave me to imagine you approved of my report. | ||
你使我认为你赞成我的报告 | ||
(34) |
To yield or produce: | |
生产,产出: | ||
Cows give milk. | ||
母牛产乳 | ||
(35) |
To bring forth or bear: | |
生产,结果实: | ||
trees that give fruit. | ||
结果实的树 | ||
(36) |
To produce as a result of calculation: | |
计算产生出来得…: | ||
5 × 12 gives 60. | ||
5×12得60 | ||
(37) |
To manifest or show: | |
展现出,呈现出: | ||
gives promise of brilliance; gave evidence of tampering. | ||
呈现出辉煌的前途;出示贿赂的证据 | ||
(38) |
To carry out (a physical movement): | |
做(身体的运动): | ||
give a wink; give a start. | ||
眨眼;开始 | ||
(39) |
To permit one to have or take: | |
规定:允许得到或带走: | ||
gave us an hour to finish. | ||
规定我们一个小时内完成 | ||
(40) |
To take an interest to the extent of: | |
在乎:感兴趣到…的程度: | ||
“My dear, I don't give a damn”(Margaret Mitchell) | ||
“亲爱的,我根本不在乎”(玛格丽特·米切尔) | ||
v.intr.(不及物动词) | ||
(1) |
To make gifts or donations: | |
赠送,捐赠: | ||
gives generously to charity. | ||
慷慨捐助慈善事业 | ||
(2) |
To yield to physical force. | |
屈服于外力 | ||
(3) |
To collapse from force or pressure: | |
下陷,断裂:在外力或压力下倒塌,塌陷: | ||
The roof gave under the weight of the snow. | ||
雪压得屋顶快塌了 | ||
(4) |
To yield to change: | |
让步,妥协:屈服以改变: | ||
Both sides will have to give on some issues. | ||
在一些问题上双方都作了让步 | ||
(5) |
To afford access to or a view of; open: | |
通向:提供…的通道或…的景观;开放: | ||
The doors give onto a terrace. | ||
门可通向阳台 | ||
(6) |
Slang To be in progress; happen: | |
【俚语】 在进展中;发生: | ||
What gives? | ||
发生什么事了? | ||
n.(名词) | ||
(1) |
Capacity or inclination to yield under pressure. | |
支持不住:在压力下屈服的能力或倾向 | ||
(2) |
The quality or condition of resilience; springiness: | |
弹性:迅速恢复的质量或条件;弹性: | ||
“Fruits that have some give . . . will have more juice than hard ones”(Elizabeth Schneider) | ||
“弹性充足的水果会比那些硬的水果的液汁要多”(伊丽莎白·斯克尼德) | ||
常用词组 | ||
give away | ||
(1) |
To make a gift of. | |
使成为礼物 | ||
(2) |
To present (a bride) to the bridegroom at a wedding ceremony. | |
在婚礼上将(新娘)交给新郎 | ||
(3) |
To reveal or make known, often accidentally. | |
泄露,揭发,经常是偶然地 | ||
(4) |
To betray. | |
背叛 | ||
give back | ||
To return: | ||
归还: | ||
gave me back my book. | ||
把我的书还给我 | ||
give in | ||
(1) |
To hand in; submit: | |
递交;呈送: | ||
She gave in her report. | ||
她递交了报告 | ||
(2) |
To cease opposition; yield. | |
停止反对;投降 | ||
give of | ||
To devote or contribute: | ||
奉献,贡献: | ||
She really gave of her time to help. They give of themselves to improve the quality of education. | ||
她确实抽出时间来帮忙。为了提高教育质量,他们奉献了自己 | ||
give off | ||
To send forth; emit: | ||
放出;散发出: | ||
chemical changes that give off energy. | ||
释放能量的化学变化 | ||
give out | ||
(1) |
To allow to be known; declare publicly: | |
允许被知道;公开宣布: | ||
gave out the bad news. | ||
宣告了这个坏消息 | ||
(2) |
To send forth; emit: | |
放出;散发出: | ||
gave out a steady buzzing. | ||
发出持续的嗡嗡声 | ||
(3) |
To distribute: | |
分发: | ||
gave out the surplus food. | ||
分发剩余食品 | ||
(4) |
To stop functioning; fail. | |
停止行动;停止作用 | ||
(5) |
To become used up or exhausted; run out: | |
用光,耗尽;用尽: | ||
Their determination finally gave out. | ||
他们最终没了决心 | ||
give over | ||
(1) |
To hand over; entrust. | |
托付;委托 | ||
(2) |
To devote to a particular purpose or use: | |
投入特殊的目的或用途: | ||
gave the day over to merrymaking. | ||
整天纵情于寻欢作乐 | ||
(3) |
To surrender (oneself) completely; abandon: | |
完全放纵(自己);放弃: | ||
finally gave myself over to grief. | ||
最后让自己完全陷入痛苦中 | ||
give up | ||
(1) |
To surrender: | |
投降: | ||
The suspects gave themselves up. | ||
这些嫌疑犯投降了 | ||
(2) |
To devote (oneself) completely: | |
将(自己)完全奉献: | ||
gave herself up to her work. | ||
献身于她自己的工作 | ||
(3) |
To cease to do or perform: | |
停止做或执行: | ||
gave up their search. | ||
停止他们的搜查 | ||
(4) |
To desist from; stop: | |
停止;结束: | ||
gave up smoking. | ||
戒烟 | ||
(5) |
To part with; relinquish: | |
让出;放弃: | ||
gave up the apartment; gave up all hope. | ||
让出公寓;放弃所有的希望 | ||
(6) |
To lose hope for: | |
对…失去希望: | ||
We had given the dog up as lost. | ||
最后我们当那只狗已经走失了而不再存有指望 | ||
(7) |
To lose hope of seeing: | |
没有希望见到: | ||
We'd given you up an hour ago. | ||
一个小时前我们就以为见不到你了 | ||
(8) |
To admit defeat. | |
承认失败 | ||
(9) |
To abandon what one is doing or planning to do. Often used with on : | |
中止:放弃某人正在做的或打算做的。常与on 一起用: | ||
gave up on writing the novel. | ||
放弃写小说了 | ||
习惯用语 | ||
give a good account of (oneself) | ||
To behave or perform creditably. | ||
举止或表现值得称赞 | ||
give birth to | ||
(1) |
To bear as offspring. | |
生孩子 | ||
(2) |
To be the origin of: | |
引起,发生: | ||
a hobby that gave birth to a successful business. | ||
带来成功事业的业余爱好者 | ||
give ground | ||
To yield to a more powerful force; retreat. | ||
在优势兵力前撤退;撤退 | ||
give it to【非正式用语】 | ||
To punish or reprimand severely: | ||
严厉惩戒或惩罚: | ||
My parents really gave it to me for coming in late. | ||
因晚归我父母将我臭骂一顿 | ||
give or take | ||
Plus or minus a small specified amount: | ||
增减一很小的数目: | ||
The chalet is close to the road, give or take a few hundred yards. | ||
这小屋靠近马路,增减几百码而无大变化 | ||
give rise to | ||
To be the cause or origin of; bring about. | ||
引起,来源于;带来 | ||
give (someone) the eye | ||
To look at admiringly or invitingly. | ||
羡慕地或被吸引地看着 | ||
give the lie to | ||
(1) |
To show to be inaccurate or untrue. | |
显现出虚假或不真实 | ||
(2) |
To accuse of lying. | |
责备…说谎 | ||
give up the ghost | ||
To cease living or functioning; die. | ||
停止活着或行动;死了 | ||
give way | ||
(1) |
To retreat or withdraw. | |
退却或撤退 | ||
(2) |
To yield the right of way: | |
让路: | ||
gave way to an oncoming car. | ||
给一辆即将过来的汽车让路 | ||
(3) |
To relinquish ascendancy or position: | |
放弃优势或地位: | ||
as day gives way slowly to night. | ||
白天渐渐转为黑夜 | ||
(4) |
To collapse from or as if from physical pressure: | |
倒塌:来自外界的压力或好象来自外界压力下倒塌: | ||
The ladder gave way. | ||
梯子塌了 | ||
(5) |
To yield to urging or demand; give in. | |
放弃激励或要求;屈服,让步 | ||
(6) |
To abandon oneself: | |
放纵自己: | ||
give way to hysteria. | ||
变得歇斯底里 | ||
语源 | ||
(1) |
Middle English given | |
中古英语 given | ||
(2) |
from Old English giefan | |
源自 古英语 giefan | ||
(3) |
Old Norse gefa * see ghabh- | |
古斯堪的纳维亚语 gefa *参见 ghabh- | ||
现代英汉词典 | ||
rise | ||
[raIz] | ||
vi. | ||
rose, risen, rising | ||
(1) |
(太阳、月亮、星星)升起,出现 | |
The sun rose at seven o'clock. | ||
太阳七点钟升起。 | ||
(2) |
升高 | |
The river is rising after the rain. | ||
雨后河水涨了。 | ||
The plane was then able to rise and it cleared the mountains by 400 feet. | ||
"这时飞机能上升了,并在距山头400英尺的高度飞越了山头。" | ||
The steps of the palace rise in easy flights. | ||
宫殿台阶上升的坡度不大。 | ||
Prices have risen steadily during the past decade. | ||
过去十年间物价一直在上涨。 | ||
(3) |
起床;立起;站起来 | |
(4) |
(河流)发源于 | |
The river Rhine rises in Switzerland. | ||
莱茵河发源于瑞士。 | ||
(5) |
晋升 | |
(6) |
(风、风暴)转强 | |
(7) |
还嘴;顶嘴 | |
习惯用语 | ||
rise to the occasion | ||
随机应变 | ||
词性变化 | ||
rise | ||
n. | ||
(1) |
兴起 | |
the rise of the Roman Empire | ||
罗马帝国的兴起 | ||
The decrease in the number of bicycles and cars might give rise to another new set of problems. | ||
自行车和小汽车数量减少会造成一些新的问题。 | ||
(2) |
升高 | |
a rise in prices | ||
物价上涨 | ||
The rise in the house rent has added to our difficulties. | ||
房租涨价增加了我们的困难。 | ||
(3) |
斜坡;隆起地;小山岗 | |
(4) |
加薪 | |
习惯用语 | ||
get a rise out of sb. | ||
挖苦人;激怒 | ||
give rise to | ||
引起;导致 | ||
现代英汉综合大辞典 | ||
rise | ||
[raiz] | ||
vi. | ||
(rose [rEuz]; risen [5rizn]) | ||
(1) |
升起; 上升 | |
(2) |
起立[床] | |
(3) |
上涨; 提高 | |
(4) |
增长[强] | |
(5) |
高耸; 突击 | |
(6) |
起义 | |
(7) |
(地位)升级; 进步 | |
(8) |
浮起; 出现 | |
(9) |
发源; 起因(from) | |
(10) |
闭[休]会 | |
(11) |
复苏; 复活 | |
(12) |
起而应付(to) | |
rise from table | ||
(餐毕)起立离桌 | ||
rise above the ordinary level | ||
超出一般水平 | ||
The flood has risen two feet. | ||
洪水上涨两英尺。 | ||
His voice rose in excitement. | ||
他激动得声音提高了。 | ||
Prices[Funds] rose sharply. | ||
价格[资金]急剧上涨[增长]。 | ||
Our confidence rises. | ||
我们的信心增强。 | ||
His colour rose. | ||
他气色好起来了。 | ||
The tower rises 40 feet. | ||
这塔高40尺。 | ||
My gorge [stomach] rises at it. | ||
我一看见这东西就恶心。 | ||
The river rises in the mountains. | ||
这河发源于群山之中。 | ||
The quarrel rose from a mere trifle. | ||
争吵由小事引起。 | ||
The assembly will rise next Friday. | ||
大会将在星期五闭幕。 | ||
They rose to the occasion. | ||
他们能应付那情势。 | ||
词性变化 | ||
rise | ||
[raiz] | ||
vt. | ||
(1) |
使(鸟)飞起; 诱(鱼)浮上水面; 使(兽)跳起; 使升起;【航海】驶进时使(另一船)渐现在视野中 | |
(2) |
提高; 抬高; [美]登山 | |
(3) |
[口] 养育; 饲养 | |
(4) |
[罕]使苏醒; 使复活 | |
n. | ||
(1) |
升起; 上升; 出现; (鱼吞饵时的)浮起 | |
(2) |
上涨; 增加 | |
(3) |
苏醒; 复活 | |
(4) |
发迹; 出头; (地位、权力、价值、音调等的)升高 | |
(5) |
起源; 发生 | |
(6) |
斜坡; 高地; (楼梯的)级高; (弓形的)矢高 | |
at rise of sun | ||
太阳升起的时候 | ||
the rise and fall of the tide | ||
潮之涨落 | ||
a rise in prices | ||
物价升高 | ||
have a rise in wages | ||
提高工资 | ||
a rise in the ground | ||
一个向上的斜坡 | ||
习惯用语 | ||
be on the rise | ||
上涨, 上升; 变得更有价值 | ||
buy for the rise | ||
看涨而买进 | ||
get [take, have] a rise out of sb. | ||
惹得某人恼怒 | ||
give rise to | ||
引起; 使发生 | ||
have a rise in life [the world] | ||
飞黄腾达 | ||
have [take] its (one's) rise among [in, from] | ||
发源于; 发端于 | ||
on the rise | ||
在上涨[增长] | ||
rise again | ||
死而复生 | ||
R-and shine! | ||
【军】[俚](早上)起床! | ||
rise up | ||
起义; 起来 | ||
特殊用法 | ||
adiabatic temperature rise | ||
绝热温度上升 | ||
arch rise | ||
拱高 | ||
bearing temperature rise | ||
轴承温度升高 | ||
buoyant plume rise | ||
浮力烟羽上升 | ||
cam rise | ||
凸轮升度, 凸轮升程 | ||
capillary rise | ||
毛细上升 | ||
claim giving rise to the lien | ||
产生留置权的债权 | ||
climacteric rise | ||
转跃期(果实在催熟过程中的呼吸量变化) | ||
continental rise | ||
大陆隆; 陆基 | ||
dead rise | ||
【航海】、【航空】底部升高量 | ||
fading rise | ||
上衰落 | ||
foam rise | ||
发泡 | ||
fractional temperature rise | ||
部分温升 | ||
heat rise | ||
生热; 发热 | ||
inductive rise | ||
感应电压升(由于越前电流引起的变压器电压升高) | ||
mean neap rise | ||
平均小潮升 | ||
modulation rise | ||
调制度增高 | ||
neap rise | ||
小潮升 | ||
oceanic rise | ||
大洋隆起 | ||
peak temperature rise | ||
最高的温度上升 | ||
plume rise | ||
烟羽上升 | ||
postclimacteric rise | ||
颓化后上升 | ||
potential rise | ||
电位升, 电压升, 电势升 | ||
preclimacteric rise | ||
颓化前上升 | ||
price rise | ||
物价上升 | ||
progressive rise | ||
陆续上升 | ||
sharp rise | ||
激增(涨) | ||
specific temperature rise | ||
温度上升率 | ||
spring rise | ||
大潮升 | ||
tape rise | ||
磁带提高 | ||
time rise | ||
(电动势)随时间上升 | ||
unprecedented rise | ||
空前涨价 | ||
rise of floor | ||
船底倾斜度 | ||
rise of stock | ||
提高股票牌价, 股票行市上涨 | ||
美国传统词典 | ||
give | ||
give | ||
AHD:[g1v] | ||
D.J.[giv] | ||
K.K.[g!v] | ||
v. | ||
gave[g3v] giv.en[g1v“…n] giv.ing, gives | ||
v.tr. | ||
(1) |
To make a present of: | |
We gave her flowers for her birthday. | ||
(2) |
To place in the hands of; pass: | |
Give me the scissors. | ||
(3) |
To deliver in exchange or recompense; pay: | |
will give five dollars for the book. | ||
(4) |
To let go for a price; sell. | |
(5) |
To administer: | |
give him some cough medicine. | ||
(6) |
To convey by a physical action: | |
gave me a punch in the nose. | ||
(7) |
To inflict as punishment: | |
gave the child a spanking; was given life imprisonment for the crime. | ||
(8) |
Law To accord by verdict: | |
A decision was given for the plaintiff. | ||
(9) |
To bestow, especially officially; confer: | |
The Bill of Rights gives us freedom of speech. | ||
(10) |
To accord or tender to another: | |
Give him your confidence. | ||
(11) |
To put temporarily at the disposal of: | |
gave them the cottage for a week. | ||
(12) |
To entrust to another, usually for a specified reason: | |
gave me the keys for safekeeping. | ||
(13) |
To convey or offer for conveyance: | |
Give him my best wishes. | ||
(14) |
Law To execute and deliver. Used especially in the phrase give bond. | |
(15) |
To endure the loss of; sacrifice: | |
gave her son to the war; gave her life for her country. | ||
(16) |
To devote or apply completely: | |
gives herself to her work. | ||
(17) |
To furnish or contribute: | |
gave their time to help others. | ||
(18) |
To offer in good faith; pledge: | |
Give me your word. | ||
(19) |
To allot as a portion or share. | |
(20) |
To bestow as a name. | |
(21) |
To attribute (blame, for example) to someone; assign. | |
(22) |
To award as due: | |
gave us first prize. | ||
(23) |
To emit or utter: | |
gave a groan; gave a muted response. | ||
(24) |
To submit for consideration, acceptance, or use: | |
give an opinion; give an excuse. | ||
(25) |
To proffer to another: | |
gave the toddler my hand. | ||
(26) |
To consent to engage (oneself) in sexual intercourse with a man. | |
(27) |
To perform for an audience: | |
give a recital. | ||
(28) |
To present to view: | |
gave the sign to begin. | ||
(29) |
To offer as entertainment: | |
give a dinner party. | ||
(30) |
To propose as a toast. | |
(31) |
To be a source of; afford: | |
His remark gave offense. Music gives her pleasure. | ||
(32) |
To cause to catch or be subject to (a disease or bodily condition): | |
The draft gave me a cold. | ||
(33) |
To guide or direct, as by persuasion or behavior. Used with an infinitive phrase: | |
You gave me to imagine you approved of my report. | ||
(34) |
To yield or produce: | |
Cows give milk. | ||
(35) |
To bring forth or bear: | |
trees that give fruit. | ||
(36) |
To produce as a result of calculation: | |
5 × 12 gives 60. | ||
(37) |
To manifest or show: | |
gives promise of brilliance; gave evidence of tampering. | ||
(38) |
To carry out (a physical movement): | |
give a wink; give a start. | ||
(39) |
To permit one to have or take: | |
gave us an hour to finish. | ||
(40) |
To take an interest to the extent of: | |
“My dear, I don't give a damn”(Margaret Mitchell) | ||
v.intr. | ||
(1) |
To make gifts or donations: | |
gives generously to charity. | ||
(2) |
To yield to physical force. | |
(3) |
To collapse from force or pressure: | |
The roof gave under the weight of the snow. | ||
(4) |
To yield to change: | |
Both sides will have to give on some issues. | ||
(5) |
To afford access to or a view of; open: | |
The doors give onto a terrace. | ||
(6) |
Slang To be in progress; happen: | |
What gives? | ||
n. | ||
(1) |
Capacity or inclination to yield under pressure. | |
(2) |
The quality or condition of resilience; springiness: | |
“Fruits that have some give . . . will have more juice than hard ones”(Elizabeth Schneider) | ||
常用词组 | ||
give away | ||
(1) |
To make a gift of. | |
(2) |
To present (a bride) to the bridegroom at a wedding ceremony. | |
(3) |
To reveal or make known, often accidentally. | |
(4) |
To betray. | |
give back | ||
To return: | ||
gave me back my book. | ||
give in | ||
(1) |
To hand in; submit: | |
She gave in her report. | ||
(2) |
To cease opposition; yield. | |
give of | ||
To devote or contribute: | ||
She really gave of her time to help. They give of themselves to improve the quality of education. | ||
give off | ||
To send forth; emit: | ||
chemical changes that give off energy. | ||
give out | ||
(1) |
To allow to be known; declare publicly: | |
gave out the bad news. | ||
(2) |
To send forth; emit: | |
gave out a steady buzzing. | ||
(3) |
To distribute: | |
gave out the surplus food. | ||
(4) |
To stop functioning; fail. | |
(5) |
To become used up or exhausted; run out: | |
Their determination finally gave out. | ||
give over | ||
(1) |
To hand over; entrust. | |
(2) |
To devote to a particular purpose or use: | |
gave the day over to merrymaking. | ||
(3) |
To surrender (oneself) completely; abandon: | |
finally gave myself over to grief. | ||
give up | ||
(1) |
To surrender: | |
The suspects gave themselves up. | ||
(2) |
To devote (oneself) completely: | |
gave herself up to her work. | ||
(3) |
To cease to do or perform: | |
gave up their search. | ||
(4) |
To desist from; stop: | |
gave up smoking. | ||
(5) |
To part with; relinquish: | |
gave up the apartment; gave up all hope. | ||
(6) |
To lose hope for: | |
We had given the dog up as lost. | ||
(7) |
To lose hope of seeing: | |
We'd given you up an hour ago. | ||
(8) |
To admit defeat. | |
(9) |
To abandon what one is doing or planning to do. Often used with on : | |
gave up on writing the novel. | ||
习惯用语 | ||
give a good account of (oneself) | ||
To behave or perform creditably. | ||
give birth to | ||
(1) |
To bear as offspring. | |
(2) |
To be the origin of: | |
a hobby that gave birth to a successful business. | ||
give ground | ||
To yield to a more powerful force; retreat. | ||
give it toInformal | ||
To punish or reprimand severely: | ||
My parents really gave it to me for coming in late. | ||
give or take | ||
Plus or minus a small specified amount: | ||
The chalet is close to the road, give or take a few hundred yards. | ||
give rise to | ||
To be the cause or origin of; bring about. | ||
give (someone) the eye | ||
To look at admiringly or invitingly. | ||
give the lie to | ||
(1) |
To show to be inaccurate or untrue. | |
(2) |
To accuse of lying. | |
give up the ghost | ||
To cease living or functioning; die. | ||
give way | ||
(1) |
To retreat or withdraw. | |
(2) |
To yield the right of way: | |
gave way to an oncoming car. | ||
(3) |
To relinquish ascendancy or position: | |
as day gives way slowly to night. | ||
(4) |
To collapse from or as if from physical pressure: | |
The ladder gave way. | ||
(5) |
To yield to urging or demand; give in. | |
(6) |
To abandon oneself: | |
give way to hysteria. | ||
语源 | ||
(1) |
Middle English given | |
(2) |
from Old English giefan | |
(3) |
Old Norse gefa * see ghabh- | |
英汉法学大词典 | ||
give rise to | ||
引起 ,造成 | ||
英汉航海大词典 | ||
give rise to | ||
vt.引起,导致 | ||
英汉环境大词典 | ||
give rise to | ||
n.引起,导致,产生 | ||
英汉化学大词典 | ||
give rise to | ||
vt.引起,导致,使...产生 | ||
英汉经贸大词典 | ||
give rise to | ||
n.引起,导致,产生 | ||
英汉计算机大词典 | ||
give rise to | ||
vt.引起(使发生,导致) | ||
英汉能源大词典 | ||
give rise to | ||
n.引起,导致,产生 | ||
英汉中医大词典 | ||
give rise to | ||
n.增加,增强,产生出 |
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