Give into Meaning in English
expression · lemma: give in
ˈɡɪv/ /ˈɪntu/, /ɪnˈtu/, /ɪntə
GIV IN-too, IN-too, IN-tuh
ɡˈɪv/ /ˈɪntʊ
giv IN-too
释义
To finally accept something you have been resisting, such as surrendering to pressure, temptation, or another person's wishes.
用法与细微差别
Informal, used both for external pressure ("give into his demands") and inner weakness ("give into temptation"). Common confusion: do not write "give into" when you mean "give in to"—both are pronounced the same, but the full expression is "give in to" + [something].
Spanish: ceder - rendirse - sucumbirPortuguese (BR): ceder - se render - sucumbirPortuguese (PT): ceder - render-se - sucumbirChinese (Simplified): 屈服 - 投降 - 让步Chinese (Traditional): 屈服 - 投降 - 讓步Hindi: हार मानना - झुक जानाArabic: يستسلم - يرضخ - ينصاعBengali: আত্মসমর্পণ করা - মেনে নেওয়া - ফাঁস হওয়াRussian: поддаться - уступитьJapanese: 屈する - 折れるVietnamese: chịu thua - nhượng bộ - đầu hàngKorean: 굴복하다 - 받아들이다Turkish: boyun eğmek - teslim olmakUrdu: مان لینا - دباؤ میں آ جاناIndonesian: menyerah - tunduk
例句
She finally gave into her son's request for ice cream.
basic
Don't give into peer pressure.
basic
He didn't give into temptation.
basic
After hours of arguing, I just gave into their plan.
natural
Sometimes it's okay to give into your cravings.
natural
The government refused to give into threats.
natural