give查询结果如下:
词性:verb
例句1. he had given them nearly two thousand pounds’
例句2. can I give him a message?’
例句3. a baby given into their care’
名词 变体/同根词
Give the porter your bags.
把包交给搬运夫。
属类:综合句库--
Give me the rocket and boat, and I’ll give you a sucker.
把那火箭和快艇给我,我就给你棒棒糖
属类:口语表达--
Give each figure its own personality with special features
把神态做出来,把个性表现出来
属类:综合句库--
Give me a hand!
帮帮我!
属类:口语表达--
I hereby authorize any physician, medical practitioner, hospital or clinic by whom or where I have been observed or treated to give full particulars about my health to Eagle Star Insurance Co. Ltd.
本人兹授权于任何曾替本人作诊疗之医生、医务人员、医院或诊所提供有关本人病历之资料予
属类:综合句库--
Do not give the baby meat to eat, because he can not digest it.
别给那婴儿吃肉,因为他消化不了。
属类:综合句库--
Don’t give me your attitude.
别跟我摆架子
属类:口语表达--
Don’t give me your shit.
别跟我胡扯
属类:口语表达--
Come on, give me a break on this.
别这样,你就让点价吧
属类:口语表达--
Don’t give me any excuses.
不要给我任何理由
属类:口语表达--
To give full play to initiative and creativity
充分调动积极性和创造性
属类:综合句库--
Give full play to the role of monetary policy
充分发挥货币政策的作用
属类:综合句库--
Do give your shoes a polish before you go out.
出门前把皮鞋擦亮。
属类:综合句库--
Give my best to your family.
代我向你们全家问好
属类:口语表达--
The eastern region should continue to give full play to its economic strength, and constantly improve the performance of local economic and competitiveness
东部地区要继续发挥优势,不断提高经济素质和竞争力
属类:时事政治--
I’m sorry to give you so much trouble. No trouble at all.
对不起,给你添了这么多麻烦。一点也不麻烦。
属类:口语表达--
Have preferential policies for (give favorable treatment to)
对外资企业有优惠政策
属类:综合句库--
If I buy more than one, will you give me a discount?
多买一点有折扣吗?
属类:口语表达--
You may be called to give evidence at the trial.
法庭可能传你去作证。
属类:综合句库--
I’m grateful for the special love you give to me all year.
感谢你对我又是一年恩爱情深,关怀备至。
属类:习语名句--
Give more productive enterprises the power to engage in export independently
给更多的生产企业自营出口权
属类:经济金融--
Give sb. a call
给某人打电话
属类:综合句库--
Give sb. a blow on the head
给某人头上一击
属类:综合句库--
Give sb. a box on the ear
给某人一个耳光
属类:综合句库--
Give them sufficient space to develop
给他们提供充分的发展空间
属类:单位简介--
Give them an out.
给他们找个台阶下。
属类:综合句库--
Give me a call.
给我打电话
属类:口语表达--
Give me a discount.
给我打个折吧
属类:口语表达--
Could you please give me a receipt?
给我一张收据
属类:口语表达--
Give China the MFN (most-favored nation treatment/status)
给中国最惠国待遇
属类:综合句库--
give the law to sb.
prep.把自己的意志强加于某人
属类:IT行业 -计算机-
noun
1.Ability to adapt; flexibility.
‘there is no _give_ at all in the British position’
‘How do you take risks, try new things, learn, and grow, when there’s no _give_ left in the system?’
2.Capacity to bend or alter in shape under pressure.
‘plastic pots that have enough _give_ to accommodate the vigorous roots’
‘When choosing them, look for those with a blotchy yellow or orange skin and with a slight _give_ when pressed.’
verb
1.(of a man) sanction the marriage of (his daughter) to someone.
‘he _gave_ her in marriage to a noble’
‘In those days, the father of the bride held a great feast, then _gave_ his daughter to the bridegroom.’
2.(of a woman) consent to have sexual intercourse with (a man)
‘she _gave_ herself to the king in order to obtain the pardon of her father’
‘I’m not _giving_ myself to some guy just so he can brag about it to his buddies.’
3.(of an umpire or referee) declare whether or not (a player) is out or offside.
‘Gooch was _given_ out, caught behind’
‘It is similar to umpires _giving_ No. 11 batsmen out more readily than top-order batsmen.’
4.Adjudicate that (a goal) has been legitimately scored.
‘the referee _gave_ the goal’
‘After consulting with the linesman, the referee _gives_ the goal despite animated protests from the furious German team.’
5.Administer (medicine)
‘she was _given_ antibiotics’
‘On your return visit your dentist may _give_ you another local anaesthetic to make the area numb.’
6.Allot (a score) to.
‘I _gave_ it five out of ten’
‘Some light hiss in one episode prevents me from _giving_ this a perfect score, however.’
7.Allow (someone) to have (a specified amount of time) for an activity or undertaking.
‘ _give_ me a second to bring the car around’
‘I’ll _give_ you until tomorrow morning’
8.Alter in shape under pressure rather than resist or break.
‘that chair doesn’t _give_ ’
‘Either way, it’s ready when the skin _gives_ easily under pressure and the meat is tender.’
9.Carry out or perform (a specified action)
‘I _gave_ a bow’
‘he _gave_ the counter a polish’
10.Cause or allow (someone or something) to have or experience (something); provide with.
‘you _gave_ me such a fright’
‘this leaflet _gives_ our opening times’
11.Commit or entrust.
‘a baby _given_ into their care by the accident of her birth’
‘Maybe she was afraid of committing and _giving_ herself and her heart to someone.’
12.Concede (something) as valid or deserved in respect of (someone)
‘ _give_ him his due’
‘To _give_ him his due, the counter clerk refused to be intimidated.’
13.Concede defeat; surrender.
‘I _give_ !’
‘‘Okay! I _give_ !’ I squealed, ‘I’ll help you!’’
14.Deliver (a judgement) authoritatively.
‘I _gave_ my verdict’
‘She fell silent for a few minutes, before _giving_ her verdict.’
15.Emit odour, vapour, or similar substances.
‘some solvents _give_ off toxic fumes’
‘When you agitate the contents with a swirling motion, it will feel as if there were liquid in the pan until all the gases have been _given_ off.’
16.Freely set aside or devote for a purpose.
‘all who have _given_ thought to the matter agree’
‘committees who _give_ so generously of their time and effort’
17.Freely transfer the possession of (something) to (someone)
‘she _gave_ him presents and clothes’
‘the cheque _given_ to the jeweller proved worthless’
18.Hand over (an amount) in payment; pay.
‘how much did you _give_ for that?’
‘Now it was down to the bartering. ‘What’ll you _give_ for the apricots?’’
19.Make a connection to allow (someone) to speak to (someone else) on the telephone.
‘ _give_ me the police’
‘Yes, _give_ me the police. Hurry, please.’
20.Pass (a message) to (someone)
‘ _give_ my love to all the girls’
‘Canon John Young _gives_ his Christmas message, seeking hope and happiness at the end of a long and sometimes troubling year.’
21.Pass on (an illness or infection) to (someone)
‘I hope I don’t _give_ you my cold’
‘Neither was she going to risk _giving_ the cold to Richard or Matthew.’
22.Place a specified value on (something)
‘he never _gave_ anything for French painting’
‘‘I _give_ nothing for your advice,’ Lou growled.’
23.Pledge or offer as a guarantee.
‘I _give_ you my word’
‘By signing those notes he _gave_ his word that he would honour the debt.’
24.Predict that (an activity or relationship) will last no longer than (a specified time)
‘this is a place that will not improve with time—I _give_ it three weeks’
‘I _give_ that relationship a month at the most.’
25.Present (an appearance or impression)
‘he _gave_ no sign of life’
‘The report did not _give_ a grossly unfair impression of the hospital and his letter only serves to mislead the public again.’
26.Produce (a sound)
‘he _gave_ a gasp’
‘The audience _gives_ a great collective gasp, their snacks forgotten.’
27.Provide (a party or social meal) as host or hostess.
‘a dinner _given_ in honour of an American diplomat’
‘Kate _gave_ him a leaving party’
28.Provide (love or other emotional support) to.
‘his parents _gave_ him the encouragement he needed to succeed’
‘The club are happy to see more parents attending games and _giving_ their support to the players.’
29.Say to (someone) as an excuse or inappropriate answer.
‘don’t _give_ me any of your backchat’
‘Don’t _give_ me that nonsense that you are saving the environment.’
30.Sentence (someone) to (a specified penalty)
‘for the first offence I was _given_ a fine’
‘The judge in the case said he could serve the sentences concurrently, and _gave_ him 11 years.’
31.State or put forward (information or argument)
‘he did not _give_ his name’
‘The solicitors now _gave_ rather more details of Mr Lumley’s past history.’
32.Tell what one knows.
‘okay, _give_ —what’s that all about?’
‘So _give_ , what’s the reason behind it?’
33.Used hyperbolically to express how greatly one wants to have or do something.
‘I’d _give_ anything for a cup of tea’
‘Yet what would the English _give_ for France’s record now of three Grand Slams in the last six years?’
34.Used to present a speaker or entertainer or when making a toast.
‘for your entertainment this evening I _give_ you … Mister Albert DeNero!’
‘Ladies and Gentlemen I _give_ you my pub of the year - The Bull’s Head in Chislehurst.’
35.Yield as a product or result.
‘milk is sometimes added to _give_ a richer cheese’
‘A single pesticidal product rarely _gives_ the most effective and economical control.’
36.Yield or give way to pressure.
‘the heavy door didn’t _give_ until the fifth push’
‘when two people who don’t get on are thrust together, something’s got to _give_ ’
独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。