Give Meaning in English
word
/ˈɡɪv/
GIV
/ɡˈɪv/
GIV
释义
To freely transfer possession or provide something to someone else. It can also mean to allow, cause, or offer something to happen or be done.
用法与细微差别
Used very commonly in everyday English. Collocations include 'give a gift', 'give advice', 'give a hand', and 'give up'. 'Give' can express physical giving or abstract concepts like giving permission or giving a reaction. Informal contexts often shorten phrases with 'give'.
Spanish: darPortuguese (BR): darPortuguese (PT): darChinese (Simplified): 给Chinese (Traditional): 給Hindi: देनाArabic: يُعطيBengali: দেওয়া - প্রদান করাRussian: давать - подаритьJapanese: 与える - 渡すVietnamese: đưa - choKorean: 주다Turkish: vermekUrdu: دیناIndonesian: memberi - memberikan
例句
Can you give me that book, please?
basic
She likes to give gifts on birthdays.
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Please give me a moment to finish.
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He always gives great advice when I need it.
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Can you give me a hand with these boxes?
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I had to give up on my plan after the mistake.
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