giving in 的 4 个定义
gave [geyv], /geɪv/, giv·en [giv-uhn], /ˈgɪv ən/, giv·ing.
- to present voluntarily and without expecting compensation; bestow: to give a birthday present to someone.
- to hand to someone: Give me that plate, please.
- to place in someone's care: If you give me your coat, I'll put it in the closet.
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gave [geyv], /geɪv/, giv·en [giv-uhn], /ˈgɪv ən/, giv·ing.
- to make a gift or gifts; contribute: to give to the United Way.
- to yield somewhat, as to influence or force; compromise: We can't negotiate until each side is willing to give on some points.
- to yield somewhat when subjected to weight, force, pressure, etc.: A horsehair mattress doesn't give much.
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- the quality or state of being resilient; springiness.
- give away, to give as a present; bestow.to present to the bridegroom in a marriage ceremony.to expose or betray.to reveal: That remark gave away his real feelings.
- give back, to return, as to its owner; restore: You haven't given back the books you borrowed from me.
- give birth to. birth.
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giving in 近义词
admit defeat
giving in 的近义词 36 个
- abandon
- back down
- bail out
- bow out
- buckle under
- capitulate
- cave in
- cease
- cede
- chicken out
- collapse
- comply
- concede
- cry uncle
- cut out
- desist
- despair
- drop
- drop like a hot potato
- fold
- forswear
- hand over
- leave off
- pull out
- quit
- relinquish
- resign
- stop
- submit
- surrender
- take the oath
- throw in the towel
- waive
- walk out on
- wash one's hands of
- yield
giving in 的反义词 4 个
admit defeat
由giving in构成的短语
- give a bad name to
- give a break
- give a damn
- give a good account of oneself
- give a hand
- give a hang
- give a hard time
- give a hoot
- give a leg up
- give and take
- give an inch and they'll take a mile
- give a pain
- give a piece of one's mind
- give as good as one gets
- give a shit
- give away
- give a wide berth
- give bad marks to
- give birth to
- give chase
- give color to
- give credit
- give free rein to
- give ground
- give in
- give it one's best shot
- give it to
- give me a break
- give notice
- given to
- give off
- give of oneself
- give one
- give oneself airs
- give oneself away
- give oneself up
- give one's eyeteeth
- give or take
- give out
- give over
- give pause
- give rein to
- give rise to
- give short shrift
- give someone
- give someone a break
- give someone a ring
- give someone heart failure
- give someone hell
- give someone his or her due
- give someone his or her head
- give someone the air
- give someone the evil eye
- give someone the once-over
- give someone enough rope
- give someone fits
- give something a whirl
- give thanks for small blessings
- give the back of one's hand
- give the benefit of the doubt
- give the business
- give the creeps
- give the devil his due
- give the eye
- give the finger
- give the go-ahead
- give the lie to
- give the shirt off one's back
- give the slip
- give the time of day
- give the word
- give the works
- give to understand
- give up
- give up the ghost
- give vent to
- give voice to
- give way
- give way to
- give what for
- hard time (give someone a)
- Indian giver
- never give a sucker an even break
- not care (give) a rap
- not give someone the time of day
- what's cooking (gives)
更多giving in例句
- But give the Kingdom credit for its sense of mercy: The lashes will be administered only 50 at a time.
- With chemotherapy, her doctors give her at least an 80 percent chance of survival.
- One of the other cops fired three times and those who were still able to give chase did.
- Our fans have seen all our sketches, so we wanted to give them something a little deeper about each character.
- Could the (thus far) timid trembling give way to a full-on, grand mal seizure?
- Bacteria, when present in great numbers, give a uniform cloud which cannot be removed by ordinary filtration.
- Give a sweet savour, and a memorial of fine flour, and make a fat offering, and then give place to the physician.
- Finally, let me ask the general reader to put aside all prejudice, and give both sides a fair hearing.
- If you have any thoughts of influencing me or my men to join the regular Confederate army, you may as well give up the idea.
- It was he who first said, If thine enemy hunger give him food, if he thirst give him drink.