Übersetzung von “give” — Englisch–Chinesisch (Mandarin) Wörterbuch

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giveverb

uk /ɡɪv/ us /ɡɪv/ gave, given

give verb (PROVIDE)

A1 [ I or T ] to offer something to someone, or to provide someone with something

送给;提供;赠与;给予
[ + two objects ] She gave us a set of saucepans as a wedding present. 她送我的结婚礼物是一套深平底锅。
Can you give me a date for another appointment? 我能再和您约个时间吗?
They never gave me a chance/choice. 他们从来就没给过我机会/选择余地。
Has the director given you permission to do that? 主任允许你那样做了吗?
[ + adv/prep ] We always try to give to charity. 我们总是尽量向慈善机构捐款捐物。
We're collecting for the children's home - please give generously. 我们是在为儿童福利院募捐——请慷慨解囊。
The police gave (out) road-safety booklets to the children (= gave them to all the children). 警方向孩子们分发道路交通安全的宣传册。
Please give (up) your seat to an elderly or disabled person if they need it. 如果老年人或残疾人士需要你让座,请配合。

B1 [ T ] to pay someone a particular amount

支付;付(款)
I gave the taxi driver £20 and told him to keep the change. 这个打气筒我花了40英镑,可它现在就坏了!
give of your money, time, etc. formal

to give your money, time, or best efforts, especially in a way that seems generous

(尤指慷慨地)献出金钱/投入时间/付出最大努力
We're very grateful to all the people who have given of their time. 我们非常感谢所有投入了宝贵时间的人。
UK She wasn't feeling well, so I don't think she gave of her best tonight. 她感觉不太舒服,所以我认为她今晚没有发挥出最佳状态。
give (sth) your all US also give (sth)your best old-fashioned

to put a lot of effort into doing something

全力以赴(做某事);不遗余力(做某事)
We must be finished by tonight, so I want you to give it your all. 我们今晚一定要做完,所以我希望你们要全力以赴。

A2 [ T ] to tell someone something

告诉;说出;说明
The winner's name was given (out)/They gave the winner's name (out) on the news. 获胜者的名字在新闻报道中公布了/新闻报道公布了获胜者的名字。
[ + two objects ] Can you give Jo a message for me? 你能替我给乔捎个口信吗?

[ T ] to punish someone by sending them to prison for a particular period

判处(某人监禁)
[ + two objects ] If you're found guilty, they'll give you three years. 如果你被裁定有罪,他们会判你3年监禁。

B1 [ T ] to allow a person or activity a particular amount of time

给…限定期限;限定,规定(时间)
[ + two objects ] I'm nearly ready - just give me a couple of minutes. 我快准备好了——再给我两三分钟就可以。

[ T ] informal to calculate that something will last a particular amount of time

估计将持续(…时间)
[ + two objects ] Look at that old car she bought - I give it two weeks before it breaks down. 看看她买的那辆老爷车吧——我估计两星期就得坏。

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give verb (CAUSE)

B1 [ T ] to produce or cause something

生产,产生;引起
[ + two objects ] The fresh air gave us an appetite (= made us hungry). 新鲜的空气使得我们胃口大开。
What you said has given me an idea. 你的话使我产生了一个想法。
The alarm gave (out) a high-pitched sound. 警报器发出一声尖厉的声音。
give sb to understand sth formal

to tell someone something or cause someone to think that something is true

使(某人)知道(某事);使(某人)相信(…确有其事)
I was given to understand she was staying at this hotel. 别人告诉我她住在这家旅馆。

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give verb (DO)

A2 [ T ] to perform an action

做(动作)
[ + two objects ] She gave me a smile/strange look. 她向我微笑了一下/用奇怪的眼神看了我一眼。
They had to give the car a push to start it. 他们只好推着汽车把它发动起来。
Give me a call/ring (= phone me) when you get back from holiday. 你度假回来后给我打个电话。
Who is giving the speech/lecture/concert? 谁要讲演/作报告/举行音乐会?

A2 [ T ] to organize a party, meal, etc.

举办,举行
They're always giving parties. 他们老是举办聚会。
The ambassador is giving a banquet for the visiting president. 大使将举办宴会欢迎来访的总统。
give sth a go

to attempt something

尝试,试做
Only a few people are successful as professional athletes, but it's worth giving it a go. 只有极少数职业运动员能取得成功,但是却很值得去尝试一下。

[ T + two objects ] formal to say publicly that everyone present at a formal occasion, especially a meal, should drink a toast to someone (= have a drink in honour of someone)

(尤指在正式宴会上)提议为(某人)干杯
Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you the president! 先生们,为女王干杯!

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give verb (STRETCH)

[ I ] If something gives, it stretches, bends, or breaks, or becomes less firm or tight, under pressure.

(在压力下)伸长,弯曲,断裂,变松
The rope gave under/with the weight of the load. 装载的东西太沉,绳子断掉了。
The shoes will give a little after you've worn them once or twice. 鞋穿过一两次后就不那么紧了。
figurative You can't work so hard all the time - something will have to give (= change). 你不能总是那么没日没夜地拼命工作——会出事的。
figurative Suddenly her patience gave (out) and she shouted angrily at the children. 她突然失去了耐心,冲着孩子们怒吼起来。

give verb (DECIDE)

[ T + obj + adj ] UK in some sports, to decide and state officially that a player or the ball is in a particular condition or place

裁定,判(球员或球所处的位置)
The umpire gave the batsman out. 裁判员判击球手出局。
The ball was clearly out, but the line judge gave it in. 球明显出界,但是边裁却判定是界内球。

givenoun [ U ]

uk /ɡɪv/ us /ɡɪv/

the quality of stretching, bending, or breaking, or becoming less firm or tight, under pressure

(在压力下)伸长,弯曲,断裂,变松
A sweater knitted in pure cotton doesn't have much give (= will not stretch much). 纯棉编织衫的弹性不大。

(Übersetzung von “give” aus dem Cambridge Wörterbuch Englisch-Chinesisch (vereinfacht) © Cambridge University Press)