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单词 to give back
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to give back
c. to give back (obsolete): to retreat, turn tail, run away.
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the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going away > go away [verb (intransitive)] > run away or flee
fleec825
afleeeOE
atrina1000
atfleec1000
to run awayOE
to turn to or into flighta1225
to turn the ridgec1225
atrenc1275
atshakec1275
to give backa1300
flemec1300
startc1330
to take (on oneself) the flighta1500
to take the back upon oneselfa1500
fly1523
to take (also betake) (oneself) to one's legs1530
to flee one's way1535
to take to one's heels1548
flought?1567
fuge1573
to turn taila1586
to run off1628
to take flighta1639
refugea1641
to run for it1642
to take leg1740
to give (also take) leg-bail1751
bail1775
sherry1788
to pull foot1792
fugitate1830
to tail off (out)1830
to take to flight1840
to break (strike, etc.) for (the) tall timber1845
guy1879
to give leg (or legs)1883
rabbit1887
to do a guy1889
high-tail1908
to have it on one's toes1958
a1300 Cursor Mundi 2499 Þe fiue gaue bak to wine a-way.
a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) l. 4390 He drou, sco held, þe tassel brak, þe mantel left, he gafe þe bak.
1533 J. Bellenden tr. Livy Hist. Rome (1822) i. 50 Dredand..to be inclusit on every side..thay gaif bakkis.
c1540 (?a1400) Destr. Troy xxiii. 9474 Þai were boun to gyffe bake, & the bent leue.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Two Gentlemen of Verona (1623) v. iv. 124 Thurio giue backe; or else embrace thy death. View more context for this quotation
1661 R. Davenport City Night-cap v, in I. Reed Dodsley's Sel. Coll. Old Plays (1780) XI. 358 Catch'd at thy word, thou giv'st back.
1783 Ainsworth's Thes. Linguæ Latinæ (new ed.) at Back To give back, Pedem referre.
extracted from backn.1
to give back
to give back
1. transitive. (See simple senses and back adv.) To restore; to surrender again; to reciprocate; to reflect, to echo, etc.
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the mind > possession > giving > give [verb (transitive)] > give in return
yield971
quita1400
gain-yield1435
render1477
answer1565
regive1575
return1584
to give backa1586
redound1597
retort1602
re-render1628
remete1647
the mind > possession > giving > giving back or restitution > give back [verb (transitive)]
yieldc897
agiveOE
again-setOE
restorec1325
acquitc1330
to pay outa1382
refundc1386
to give againa1400
quita1400
restituec1400
reliver1426
surrend1450
redeliver1490
refer1496
render1513
rebail1539
re-present1564
regive1575
to give backa1586
to turn back1587
relate1590
turn1597
returna1632
to hand back1638
redonate1656
reappropriate1659
re-cede1684
revert1688
replace1776
restitute1885
to kick back1926
the world > matter > light > reflection > [verb (transitive)]
rebounda1450
reflexc1536
reflect1555
return1557
repercuss1604
retort1609
refract1621
reverberate1638
to throw back1698
flash1716
to give back1831
glint1844
the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > resonance or sonority > resound [verb (transitive)] > reverberate or echo
answera1425
redoublea1542
rebound1555
return1557
reply1565
report1589
re-echo1595
repercuss?a1597
render1598
reverberate1603
respeak1604
reverb1608
retort1609
reword1609
revoice1610
refract1621
to give back1889
a1586 Sir P. Sidney Arcadia (1633) ii. 142 With that he gave her back the paper.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Twelfth Night (1623) iv. iii. 18 Take, and giue backe affayres. View more context for this quotation
1707 F. Atterbury Serm. St. Paul's in Serm. & Discourses II. 101 'Till their vices perhaps give back all those advantages which their victories procured.
1709 M. Prior Despairing Shepherd He gave 'em back their friendly Tears, He sigh'd, but wou'd not speak.
1823 Douglas, or Field of Otterburn I. xi 146 [He] defied my threats, and gave back my reproaches.
1831 F. A. Kemble in Rec. of Girlhood (1878) II. ix. 249 It is the still, deep, placid element that gives back the images.
1889 J. Masterman Scotts of Bestminster II. viii. 43 The sandy tracks gave back no rumble.
2. intransitive. To retreat, fall back. Obsolete or archaic.
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the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > backward movement > move backwards [verb (intransitive)] > retire, withdraw, or retreat
withdraw1297
recoilc1330
give place1382
arrear1399
to draw backa1400
resortc1425
adrawc1450
recedec1450
retraya1470
returna1470
rebut1481
wyke1481
umbedrawc1485
retreata1500
retract1535
retire1542
to give back1548
regress1552
to fall back?1567
peak1576
flinch1578
to fall offa1586
to draw off1602
to give ground1607
retrograde1613
to train off1796
to beat a retreat1861
to back off1938
1548 Hall's Vnion: Edward IV 218 By reason of whiche succors, kyng Edwardes parte gaue a litle backe.
1595 S. Daniel First Fowre Bks. Ciuile Warres iii. lxxvii. sig. Q2 Now backe he giues, then rushes on amaine.
1678 J. Bunyan Pilgrim's Progress 108 So they [Fiends] gave back, and came no farther. View more context for this quotation
1814 Theodora iv. ii Give back—make way—Room for the prisoner's witness.
1870 W. Morris Earthly Paradise: Pt. III 484 Slowly then Did he give back face foremost from the men.
3. Of a surface: To recede. Obsolete.
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1723 E. Chambers tr. S. Le Clerc Treat. Archit. I. 86 The Entablature is sometimes made to give back or retreat a little between the Columns.
4. To yield to pressure. Obsolete.
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the world > matter > constitution of matter > weakness > give way under force or pressure [verb (intransitive)]
alet?c1400
yield1552
give way1640
to give back1674
give1687
1674 N. Fairfax Treat. Bulk & Selvedge 71 As if he should thrust it against some hard body at rest, of too stout a withstanding to yield way or give back.
1678 J. Bunyan Pilgrim's Progress 185 Christian..began to try at the Dungion door, whose bolt (as he turned the Key) gave back . View more context for this quotation
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