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gave G0063300 (gāv)v.Past tense of give.gave (ɡeɪv) vb the past tense of givegive (gɪv) v. gave, giv•en, giv•ing, n. v.t. 1. to present voluntarily and without expecting compensation: to give a birthday present to someone. 2. to hand to someone: Give me that plate, please. 3. to place in someone's care: I gave the folders to your assistant. 4. to grant (permission, opportunity, etc.) to someone: Give me a chance. 5. to impart or communicate: to give advice; to give a cold to someone. 6. to set forth or show; present; offer: to give no reason for one's actions. 7. to pay or transfer possession to another in exchange for something: They gave five dollars for the picture. 8. to furnish, provide, or proffer: to give evidence. 9. to provide as an entertainment or social function: to give a Halloween party. 10. to administer: to give medicine to a patient. 11. to put forth, emit, or utter; issue: to give a cry. 12. to assign or admit as a basis of calculation or reasoning (usu. used passively): These facts being given, the theory makes sense. 13. to produce, yield, or afford: to give good results. 14. to make, do, or perform: to give a lurch. 15. to perform or present publicly: to give a concert. 16. to cause; be responsible for (usu. fol. by an infinitive): They gave me to understand that you would be there. 17. to care about something to the value or extent of (something signifying “even a little bit”): I don't give a hoot about their opinion. Frankly, I don't give a damn! 18. to relinquish or sacrifice: to give one's life for a cause. 19. to convey or transmit: Give Grandma my love. 20. to assign or allot: They gave him the nickname “Scooter.” 21. to bestow (the object of one's choice), as if by providence: Give me the wide open spaces anytime. 22. to connect, as through a switchboard: Give me 235-7522. 23. to present to an audience: Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the governor of Texas. 24. to attribute or ascribe: to give the devil his due. 25. to cause: Strawberries give me a rash. 26. to apply fully or freely; devote: to give one's attention to a problem. 27. to award by verdict or after consideration: A decision was given for the defendant. 28. to inflict as a punishment on another; impose a sentence of: The judge gave him ten years. 29. to pledge, offer as a pledge, or execute and deliver: She gave him her word. 30. to propose as the subject of a toast (fol. by an indirect object): Ladies and gentlemen, I give you our country. 31. to bear to a man; deliver (fol. by an indirect object): She gave him a beautiful baby boy. 32. to sire upon a woman; father (fol. by an indirect object): He gave her two children in four years. 33. to concede or grant, as a point in an argument. v.i. 34. to make a gift or gifts; contribute: to give to the United Way. 35. to yield somewhat, as to influence or force; compromise: Each side must give on some points. 36. to yield somewhat when subjected to weight, force, pressure, etc.: A horsehair mattress doesn't give much. 37. to collapse; break down; fall apart: The old chair gave when I sat on it. 38. to be warm and open in relationships with others: a withdrawn person who doesn't know how to give. 39. Informal. to divulge information: Okay now, give! What happened? 40. to afford a view or passage; face, open, or lead (usu. fol. by on, onto, etc.): This door gives onto the hallway. 41. give away, a. to give as a present; bestow. b. to present (the bride) to the bridegroom in a marriage ceremony. c. to disclose, betray, or expose. 42. give back, to return (something), as to the owner; restore. 43. give in, a. to acknowledge defeat; yield. b. to hand in; deliver: to give in one's timecard. 44. give of, to devote or contribute generously of: to give of oneself. 45. give off, to put forth; emit: The gardenia gives off a strong fragrance. 46. give out, a. to send out; emit. b. to make public; announce. c. to distribute; issue. d. to become exhausted or used up. 47. give over, a. to put into the care or custody of; transfer. b. to submit fully: She gave herself over to tears. c. to devote to a specified activity: The day was given over to relaxing. d. to cease; stop: to give over complaining. 48. give up, a. to abandon hope; despair. b. to desist from; renounce: to give up smoking. c. to surrender; relinquish. d. to devote (oneself) entirely to. n. 49. the quality or state of being resilient; springiness. Idioms: 1. give it to, Informal. to reprimand or punish. 2. give or take, plus or minus a specified amount; more or less. [before 900; Middle English given (with g- < Scandinavian; compare early Dan give), yiven, yeven, Old English gefan, giefan, c. Old Saxon, Old High German geban, Gothic giban] giv′er, n. syn: give, confer, grant, present mean that something concrete or abstract is bestowed on one person by another. give is the general word: to give someone a book. confer usu. means to give as an honor or as a favor; it implies courteous and gracious giving: to confer a medal. grant is usu. limited to the idea of acceding to a request or fulfilling an expressed wish; it often involves a formal act or legal procedure: to grant a prayer; to grant immunity. present, a more formal word than give, usu. implies a certain ceremony in the giving: to present an award. Translationsgive (giv) – past tense gave (geiv) : past participle ˈgiven – verb1. to cause to have. My aunt gave me a book for Christmas; Can you give me an opinion on this? 給 给2. to produce (something). Cows give milk but horses do not; He gave a talk on his travels. 生產 生产3. to yield, bend, break etc. This lock looks solid, but it will give under pressure. 屈服,彎曲,斷裂 屈服,弯曲,断裂 4. to organize (some event etc). We're giving a party next week. 籌辦(活動等) 组织(活动等) noun the ability to yield or bend under pressure. This chair has a lot of give in it. 伸展性 可弯性ˈgiven adjective1. stated. to do a job at a given time. 特定的 一定的2. (with to) in the habit of (doing) something. He's given to making stupid remarks. 習慣的 习惯的3. taking (something) as a fact. Given that x equals three, x plus two equals five. 假定的 假定的,已知的 given name (American) a personal or christian name. 名字,教名 名字,教名 give and take willingness to allow someone something in return for being allowed something oneself. 有來有往 公平交换give away1. to give etc (something) to someone (eg because one no longer wants it). I'm going to give all my money away. (將不需要的東西)送人 送掉2. to cause or allow (information etc) to become known usually accidentally. He gave away our hiding-place (noun ˈgive-away: the lingering smell was a give-away). 洩露 泄露give back to return something. She gave me back the book that she borrowed last week. 歸還 归还give in1. to stop fighting and admit defeat; to yield. The soldiers were outnumbered and gave in to the enemy. 投降 投降2. to hand or bring (something) to someone (often a person in authority). Do we have to give in our books at the end of the lesson? 繳回 上交give off to produce. That fire is giving off a lot of smoke. 產生 产生give or take allowing for the addition or subtraction of. I weigh sixty-five kilos, give or take a little (= approximately sixty-five kilos). 大約 或多或少,允许有...的小误差 give out1. to give, usually to several people. The headmaster's wife gave out the school prizes. 分發 分发2. to come to an end. My patience gave out. 用盡 用尽3. to produce. The fire gave out a lot of heat. 產生 产生give rise to to cause. This gives rise to a large number of problems. 引起 引起give up1. to stop, abandon. I must give up smoking; They gave up the search. 停止 停止2. to stop using etc. You'll have to give up cigarettes; I won't give up all my hobbies for you. 戒除,放棄 放弃3. to hand over (eg oneself or something that one has) to someone else. 讓與 让与4. to devote (time etc) to doing something. He gave up all his time to gardening. 花(時間等)做某事 使埋头于5. (often with as or for) to consider (a person, thing etc) to be. You took so long to arrive that we had almost given you up (for lost). 以為 认为(某人,某事)已无指望 give way1. to stop in order to allow eg traffic to pass. Give way to traffic coming from the right. 讓路 让路2. to break, collapse etc under pressure. The bridge will give way any day now. 塌陷 塌陷3. to agree against one's will. I have no intention of giving way to demands like that. 讓步 让步gave
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GAVE➣Gabinete de Avaliação Educacional (Portuguese: Office of Educational Assessment) | GAVE➣Gastric Antral Vascular Ectasia (aka watermelon stomach) | GAVE➣Gestion de Aceites Vegetales, SL (Madrid, Spain) | ThesaurusSeegive |