Give up the ghost Meaning in English
expression
释义
To die, or for a machine or object to stop working completely; often used in a slightly humorous or dramatic way.
用法与细微差别
This is an idiom, slightly old-fashioned or literary. Commonly used for machines ('the engine finally gave up the ghost'). For people, it's usually humorous, not literal or in formal writing. Don't use for serious or tragic situations.
例句
My old phone finally gave up the ghost last night.
basic
After running all day, the car gave up the ghost on the highway.
basic
The old computer gave up the ghost during my exam.
basic
After years of loyal service, the washing machine finally gave up the ghost.
natural
Grandpa joked that if he had to climb another set of stairs, he might give up the ghost.
natural
The lights flickered, then the generator gave up the ghost during the storm.
natural