单词 | give up the ghost |
释义 | ghost /gōst/noun
To work, esp write, on behalf of another person credited as the creator or author ORIGIN: OE gāst; Ger Geist; the h from Caxton (Flemish gheest) ghostˈing noun ghostˈlike adjective ghostˈliness noun ghostˈly adjective
ghostˈy adjective ghostˈbuster noun (informal)
ghost crab noun A nocturnal shore-dwelling crab of the genus Ocypode ghost gum noun An Australian tree (Eucalyptus papuana) with smooth white bark ghost moth noun A moth (Hepialus humuli), the male of ghostly white appearance, the caterpillar destructive to hop-gardens ghost story noun A story in which ghosts figure ghost town noun One which once flourished owing to some natural resource in the vicinity but which is now deserted since the natural resource has been exhausted ghost train noun A funfair entertainment consisting of a ride in open railcars through a darkened room with special eerie effects ghost word noun A word that has originated in a copyist's or printer's error ghostˈ-write intransitive verb and transitive verb To write for another as a ghost ghostˈ-writer noun give up the ghost To die Holy Ghost The Holy Spirit, the third person in the Christian Trinity not to have a ghost (of a chance) Not to have the least chance of success the ghost walks (theatre sl) Money is available, the wages can be paid give1 /giv/transitive verb (givˈing; gāve; given /givˈn/)
ORIGIN: OE gefan (WSax giefan), the back g prob owing to Scand influence; ON gefa, Swed gifva, Dan give, Gothic giban, Ger geben givˈen adjective
Something that is assumed to be the case givˈenness noun givˈer noun A person who or thing which gives or bestows givˈing noun
giveˈaway noun
given name noun The name given to the individual, not that of the family, ie the first or Christian name, distinguished from the surname give and take
give as good as one gets To retort in equal measure in words or action give away
give birth to
give chase To pursue give ear (archaic) To listen (to) give forth
give ground or place To give way, yield give head see under head give in to (obsolete give into) To yield to give it to (someone) (informal) To scold or beat (someone) severely give it up for (informal) To show one's appreciation to (a person) by cheering or applause give line, head, rein, etc To give more liberty or scope (the metaphors from angling and horse-riding) give me (informal) I would choose if I had the choice give off To emit (eg a smell) give oneself away To betray one's secret unawares give or take Allowing for an error of (a certain amount) give out
give over
give over to To set (a period of time) aside for a particular purpose give place see give ground above. give rein see give line above. give the lie to
give tongue see under tongue give up
give up the ghost see under ghost give way
give way to
what gives? (informal)
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