| 单词 | to give with or against | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasto give with or against  b.   to give the case (idiomatically  to give it): to decide for or against a litigant; †also absol.  to give with or against; Cricket, of the umpire: to declare (a batsman) out, not out, etc. ΘΚΠ society > law > administration of justice > court proceedings or procedure > judging > judge or determine judicially			[verb (transitive)]		 > decide for or against a litigant find1426 to give it1573 to give the case1573 1573    G. Harvey Let.-bk. 		(1884)	 2  				Sir Lawhern pretendid that he would give with none unless al might go out, but indeed intendid to give against me. 1762    O. Goldsmith Citizen of World xxxiii  				The whole company..gave it unanimously against me. 1816    W. Lambert Instr. & Rules Cricket 23  				Such Umpire, if he observes it, is authorized to give him out, for thus impeding the progress of the Ball towards the Wicket. 1890    Field 31 May 789/1  				At 216 he was given out l b w. 1890    Murray's Mag. Dec. 828  				He..has had the case given against him. 1891    W. G. Grace Cricket xi. 379  				He had changed his mind and given me out. 1891    Longman's Mag. Oct. 661  				The umpire gave it out. 1892    Standard 20 June 6/7  				Smith was then given run out. < as lemmas  | 
	
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