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Определения слова give
- помета. давать, дать, передавать, передать.
- Give me a hand!
- изгибаться, гнуться ?.
- неперех. (помета)
- оценивать , предсказывать, давать
- помета. давать, дать, передавать, передать.
Синонимы к слову give
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- allocate
- allot
- assign
- award
- bend
- bequeath
- bestow
- break
- cause
- cede
- collapse
- commit
- confer
- create
- dedicate
- devote
- do
- donate
- end
- estimate
- fail
- flex
- furnish
- give away
- give out
- go
- grant
- guess
- hand
- hand over
- impart
- let somebody have
- make happen
- move
- offer
- pass
- perform
- predict
- present
- produce
- provide
- snap
- transfer
- undertake
- yield
Похожие слова на give
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- give
- giveaway
- giveaway’s
- giveaways
- given
- givens
- gives
Антонимы к слову give
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- get
- obtain
- receive
- resist
- take
Фразеологизмы для слова give
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- give away
- give back
- give birth
- give forth
- give head
- give in
- give it one’s all
- give it one’s best shot
- give off
- give on to
- give out
- give over
- give pause
- give someone a break
- give someone a chance
- give someone the time of day
- give something a miss
- give something a shot
- give something a try
- give thanks
- give to understand
- give up
- give way
- it is better to give than to receive
- something’s got to give
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1 accord, administer, allow, award, bestow, commit, confer, consign, contribute, deliver, donate, entrust, furnish, grant, hand over or out, make over, permit, present, provide, purvey, supply, vouchsafe
2 announce, be a source of, communicate, emit, impart, issue, notify, pronounce, publish, render, transmit, utter
3 demonstrate, display, evidence, indicate, manifest, offer, proffer, provide, set forth, show
4 allow, cede, concede, devote, grant, hand over, lend, relinquish, surrender, yield
5 cause, do, engender, lead, make, occasion, perform, produce
6 bend, break, collapse, fall, recede, retire, sink
Antonyms
accept, get, hold, keep, receive, take, withdraw
give away
betray, disclose, divulge, expose, grass (Brit. slang) grass up (slang) inform on, leak, let out, let slip, let the cat out of the bag (informal) put the finger on (informal) reveal, shop (slang, chiefly Brit.) uncover
give in
admit defeat, capitulate, collapse, comply, concede, quit, submit, succumb, surrender, yield
give off
discharge, emit, exhale, exude, produce, release, send out, smell of, throw out, vent
give out
1 discharge, emit, exhale, exude, produce, release, send out, smell of, throw out, vent
2 announce, broadcast, communicate, disseminate, impart, make known, notify, publish, shout from the rooftops (informal) transmit, utter
give up
abandon, call it a day or night, capitulate, cease, cede, cut out, desist, despair, fall by the wayside, forswear, hand over, kick (informal) kiss (something) goodbye, leave off, quit, relinquish, renounce, resign, say goodbye to, step down (informal) stop, surrender, throw in the sponge, throw in the towel, waive
English Collins Dictionary — English synonyms & Thesaurus
give
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1] ( gives 3rd person present) ( giving present participle) ( gave past tense) ( given past participle ) (USED WITH NOUNS DESCRIBING ACTIONS)
1 verb You can use give with nouns that refer to physical actions. The whole expression refers to the performing of the action. For example, She gave a smile means almost the same as `She smiled’.
no cont
She stretched her arms out and gave a great yawn… V n
He reached for her hand and gave it a reassuring squeeze. V n n
2 verb You use give to say that a person does something for another person. For example, if you give someone a lift, you take them somewhere in your car.
I gave her a lift back out to her house… V n n
He was given mouth-to-mouth resuscitation… V n n
Sophie asked her if she would like to come and give art lessons. V n
3 verb You use give with nouns that refer to information, opinions, or greetings to indicate that something is communicated. For example, if you give someone some news, you tell it to them.
He gave no details… V n
Would you like to give me your name?… V n n
He asked me to give his regards to all of you… V n to n
He gave the cause of death as multiple injuries. V n as n
4 verb You use give to say how long you think something will last or how much you think something will be.
A BBC poll gave the Labour Party a 12 per cent lead… V n n
5 verb People use give in expressions such as I don’t give a damn to show that they do not care about something.
INFORMAL no cont, no passive, with brd-neg (feelings)
They don’t give a damn about the country. V n
6 verb If someone or something gives you a particular idea or impression, it causes you to have that idea or impression.
They gave me the impression that they were doing exactly what they wanted in life… V n n
The examiner’s final report does not give an accurate picture. V n
7 verb If someone or something gives you a particular physical or emotional feeling, it makes you experience it.
He gave me a shock… V n n
It will give great pleasure to the many thousands of children who visit the hospital each year. V n to n, Also V n
8 verb If you give a performance or speech, you perform or speak in public.
Kotto gives a stupendous performance… V n
I am sure you remember Mrs Butler who gave us such an interesting talk last year. V n n
9 verb If you give something thought or attention, you think about it, concentrate on it, or deal with it.
I’ve been giving it some thought… V n n
Priority will be given to those who apply early. V n to n/-ing
10 verb If you give a party or other social event, you organize it.
(=have)
That evening, I gave a dinner party for a few close friends. V n
Translation English Cobuild Collins Dictionary
give [2] ( gives 3rd person present) ( giving present participle) ( gave past tense) ( given past participle ) (TRANSFERRING)
1 verb If you give someone something that you own or have bought, you provide them with it, so that they have it or can use it.
They gave us T-shirts and stickers… V n n
He gave money to the World Health Organisation to help defeat smallpox… V n to n
Americans are still giving to charity despite hard economic times. V to n
2 verb If you give someone something that you are holding or that is near you, you pass it to them, so that they are then holding it.
Give me that pencil… V n n
He pulled a handkerchief from his pocket and gave it to him. V n to n
3 verb To give someone or something a particular power or right means to allow them to have it.
(=grant)
…a citizen’s charter giving rights to gays… V n to n
The draft would give the president the power to appoint the central bank’s chairman. V n n
Translation English Cobuild Collins Dictionary
give [3] ( gives 3rd person present) ( giving present participle) ( gave past tense) ( given past participle ) (OTHER USES, PHRASES, AND PHRASAL VERBS)
Please look at category 7 to see if the expression you are looking for is shown under another headword.
1 verb If something gives, it collapses or breaks under pressure.
My knees gave under me. V
2 v-passive You say that you are givento understand or believe that something is the case when you do not want to say how you found out about it, or who told you.
FORMAL, vagueness We were given to understand that he was ill… be V-ed to-inf
4 You use give me to say that you would rather have one thing than another, especially when you have just mentioned the thing that you do not want.
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give me phrase PHR n
I’ve never had anything barbecued and I don’t want it. Give me a good roast dinner any day.
5 If you say that something requires give and take, you mean that people must compromise or co-operate for it to be successful.
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give and take phrase
…a happy relationship where there’s a lot of give and take.
6 Give or take is used to indicate that an amount is approximate. For example, if you say that something is fifty years old, give or take a few years, you mean that it is approximately fifty years old.
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give or take phrase PHR amount
They grow to a height of 12 ins<endash>give or take a couple of inches.
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to give the game away
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game
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to give notice
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notice
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to give rise to
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rise
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to give way
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way give away
1 phrasal verb If you give away something that you own, you give it to someone, rather than selling it, often because you no longer want it., (Antonym: keep)
He was giving his collection away for nothing… V n P
We have six copies of the book to give away. V P n (not pron)
2 phrasal verb If someone gives away an advantage, they accidentally cause their opponent or enemy to have that advantage.
(=throw away)
We gave away a silly goal… V P n (not pron), Also V n P
3 phrasal verb If you give away information that should be kept secret, you reveal it to other people.
She would give nothing away… V n P
They felt like they were giving away company secrets. V P n (not pron)
4 phrasal verb To give someone or something away means to show their true nature or identity, which is not obvious.
Although they are pretending hard to be young, grey hair and cellulite give them away… V n P
5 phrasal verb In a Christian wedding ceremony, if someone gives the bride away, they officially present her to her husband. This is traditionally done by the bride’s father.
V n P give back phrasal verb If you give something back, you return it to the person who gave it to you.
I gave the textbook back to him… V n P to n
You gave me back the projector… V n P n (not pron)
I gave it back politely. V n P give in
1 phrasal verb If you give in, you admit that you are defeated or that you cannot do something.
All right. I give in. What did you do with the ship? V P
2 phrasal verb If you give in, you agree to do something that you do not want to do.
I pressed my parents until they finally gave in and registered me for skating classes… V P
Officials say they won’t give in to the workers’ demands. V P to n give off , give out phrasal verb If something gives off or gives out a gas, heat, or a smell, it produces it and sends it out into the air.
…natural gas, which gives off less carbon dioxide than coal… V P n (not pron) give out
1 phrasal verb If you give out a number of things, you distribute them among a group of people.
(=hand out)
There were people at the entrance giving out leaflets. V P n (not pron), Also V n P
2 phrasal verb If you give out information, you make it known to people.
He wouldn’t give out any information… V P n (not pron)
How often do you give your phone number out? V n P
3 phrasal verb If a piece of equipment or part of the body gives out, it stops working.
All machines give out eventually… V P
One of his lungs gave out entirely. V P
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give off give over to , give up to phrasal verb If something is given over or given up to a particular use, it is used entirely for that purpose.
usu passive
Much of the garden was given over to vegetables… be V-ed P P n give up
1 phrasal verb If you give up something, you stop doing it or having it.
Coastguards had given up all hope of finding the two divers alive. V P n/-ing
…smokers who give up before 30. V P
2 phrasal verb If you give up, you decide that you cannot do something and stop trying to do it.
After a fruitless morning sitting at his desk he had given up. V P
3 phrasal verb If you give up your job, you resign from it.
She gave up her job to join her husband’s campaign… V P n/-ing (not pron)
He is thinking of giving up teaching. V P n/-ing (not pron)
4 phrasal verb If you give up something that you have or that you are entitled to, you allow someone else to have it.
Georgia refuses to give up any territory… V P n (not pron)
One of the men with him gave up his place on the bench. V P n (not pron)
5 phrasal verb If you give yourselfup, you let the police or other people know where you are, after you have been hiding from them.
A 28-year-old man later gave himself up and will appear in court today. V pron-refl P give up on phrasal verb If you give up on something or someone, you decide that you will never succeed in doing what you want to with them, and you stop trying to.
He urged them not to give up on peace efforts… V P P n
My teachers gave up on me. V P P n give up to
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give over to
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- accord
- allow
- award
- commit
- deliver
- donate
- grant
- hand out
- hand over
- permit
- present
- provide
- sell
- turn over
- administer
- bequeath
- bestow
- cede
- confer
- consign
- convey
- deed
- dispense
- endow
- entrust
- furnish
- gift
- lease
- relinquish
- remit
- subsidize
- tip
- transmit
- vouchsafe
- will
- ante up
- come across
- dish out
- dispose of
- dole out
- fork over
- hand down
- heap upon
- lavish upon
- lay upon
- let have
- make over
- parcel out
- part with
- pass down
- pass out
- pony up
- shell out
- throw in
- announce
- deliver
- express
- issue
- present
- put
- read
- air
- broadcast
- carry
- emit
- furnish
- impart
- notify
- pronounce
- publish
- render
- state
- supply
- transfer
- transmit
- utter
- vent
- ventilate
- be a source of
- extend
- indicate
- issue
- offer
- present
- produce
- provide
- return
- show
- administer
- bestow
- confer
- dispense
- display
- evidence
- furnish
- manifest
- minister
- pose
- render
- tender
- yield
- hold out
- put on
- set forth
- allow
- devote
- fail
- go
- grant
- hand over
- lend
- open
- bend
- break
- cave
- cede
- concede
- contract
- crumble
- crumple
- fall
- flex
- fold
- recede
- relax
- relent
- relinquish
- retire
- retreat
- sag
- shrink
- sink
- slacken
- surrender
- weaken
- bow to
- fold up
- give way
- address
- apply
- cause
- devote
- do
- lead
- make
- produce
- throw
- turn
- bend
- direct
- engender
- occasion
- buckle down
On this page you’ll find 353 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to give, such as: accord, allow, award, commit, deliver, and donate.
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- conceal
- conceal
- deny
- hide
- hold
- keep
- refuse
- withhold
- obscure
- finish
- hold
- keep
- enlarge
- expand
- face
- fight
- grow
- increase
- put together
- rise
- strengthen
- win
- withhold
- withstand
- hold
- hold up
- refrain
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How to use give in a sentence
Bacteria, when present in great numbers, give a uniform cloud which cannot be removed by ordinary filtration.
A MANUAL OF CLINICAL DIAGNOSISJAMES CAMPBELL TODD
Finally, let me ask the general reader to put aside all prejudice, and give both sides a fair hearing.
GOD AND MY NEIGHBOURROBERT BLATCHFORD
If you have any thoughts of influencing me or my men to join the regular Confederate army, you may as well give up the idea.
THE COURIER OF THE OZARKSBYRON A. DUNN
To give him a party name, he became an anti-clerical, strictly in a political and lawful sense.
THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDSJOHN FOREMAN
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WORDS RELATED TO GIVE
- accede
- acquiesce
- admit
- allow
- award
- bestow
- concede
- confer
- endow
- give
- present
- render
- tender
- vouchsafe
- apply oneself to
- attend to
- concentrate on
- devote oneself to
- dig
- direct
- engage in
- focus on
- give
- go at
- go for
- hammer away
- have a go at
- have at
- knuckle down to
- peg away
- pitch into
- plug away at
- take care of
- take up
- throw oneself into
- try
- turn
- turn to
- undertake
- applied oneself to
- attended to
- concentrated on
- devoted oneself to
- directed
- dug
- engaged in
- focused on
- gave
- had a go at
- had at
- hammered away
- knuckled down to
- pegged away
- pitch into
- plugged away at
- threw oneself into
- took care of
- took up
- tried
- turned
- turned to
- undertook
- went at
- went for
- applies oneself to
- attends to
- concentrates on
- devotes oneself to
- digs
- directs
- engages in
- focuses on
- gives
- goes at
- goes for
- hammers away
- has a go at
- has at
- knuckles down to
- pegs away
- pitch into
- plugs away at
- takes care of
- takes up
- throws oneself into
- tries
- turns
- turns to
- undertakes
- apply
- apportion
- authorize
- bring
- contribute
- deal
- deliver
- disburse
- distribute
- dole out
- execute
- extend
- furnish
- give
- impose
- inflict
- issue
- measure out
- mete out
- offer
- perform
- portion
- proffer
- provide
- regulate
- serve
- supply
- tender
- admeasure
- allot
- apportion
- appropriate
- budget
- cut
- designate
- dish out
- divvy
- earmark
- give
- mete
- set aside
- share
- slice
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