giving的意思和读音

giving

: ['gɪvɪŋ] : ['gɪvɪŋ]

v.

n.

givingv.hand/provide

1.[t]to hand sth to sb so that they can look at it, use it or keep it for a time

Give the letter to your mother when you've read it.

She gave her ticket to the woman at the check-in desk.

Give your mother the letter.

They were all given a box to carry.

2.[t][i]to hand sth to sb as a present; to allow sb to have sth as a present

What are you giving your father for his birthday?

She was given a huge bunch of flowers.

Did you give the waiter a tip?

We don't usually give presents to people at work.

They say it's better to give than to receive.

3.[t]to provide sb with sth

They were all thirsty so I gave them a drink.

Give me your name and address.

We've been given a 2% pay increase. 2%

I was hoping you would give me a job.

He was given a new heart in a five-hour operation.

She wants a job that gives her more responsibility.

Can I give you a ride to the station?便

They couldn't give me any more information.

I'll give you(= allow you to have) ten minutes to prepare your answer.

Don't give me any of that backchat(= don't be rude) .

He gives Italian lessons to his colleagues.

The reforms should give a better chance to the less able children.

money

4.[i][t]to pay money to a charity, etc., to help people

We need your help─please give generously./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

They both gave regularly to charity.

I gave a small donation.

5.[t]to pay in order to have or do sth

How much will you give me for the car?

I'd give anything to see him again.

I gave £50 for the lot. 50

treat as important

6.[t]to use time, energy, etc. for sb/sth

I gave the matter a lot of thought.

I gave a lot of thought to the matter.

The government has given top priority to reforming the tax system.

punishment

7.[t]使to make sb suffer a particular punishment

The judge gave him a nine-month suspended sentence.

We discussed what punishment should be given to the boys.

illness

8.[t]to infect sb with an illness

You've given me your cold.

She'd given the bug to all her colleagues.

party/event

9.[t]~ sthif yougive a party, you organize it and invite people

10.[t]~ sthto perform sth in public

She gave a reading from her latest volume of poetry.

The President will be giving a press conference this afternoon.

do/produce sth

11.[t]~ sthused with a noun to describe a particular action, giving the same meaning as the related verb

She gave a shrug of her shoulders(= she shrugged ) .

He turned to us and gave a big smile(= smiled broadly) .

She looked up from her work and gave a yawn(= yawned) .

He gave a loud cry(= cried out loudly) and fell to the floor.

Her work has given pleasure to(= pleased) millions of readers.

He gave her a kiss(= kissed her) .

I have to admit that the news gave us a shock(= shocked us) .

We'll give you all the help we can(= help you in every way we can) .

12.[t]~ sb sth使to produce a particular feeling in sb

All that driving has given me a headache.

Go for a walk. It'll give you an appetite.

telephone call

13.[t]~ sb sthto make a telephone call to sb

Give me a call tomorrow.

I'll give you a ring.

mark/grade

14.[t]~ sb/sth sth.~ sth (to sb/sth)to judge sb/sth to be of a particular standard

She had given the assignment an A.

I give it ten out of ten for originality.

predict how long

15.[t]~ sb/sth sth(…to predict that sth will last a particular length of time

That marriage won't last. I'll give them two years, at the outside.

in sport

16.[t]~ sb/sth + adj.to say that a player or the ball is in a particular position

The umpire gave the ball out.

bend

17.[i]to bend or stretch under pressure

The branch began to give under his weight.

We can't go on like this─ something's got to give .

18.[i]to agree to change your mind or give up some of your demands

You're going to have to give a little.

IDM give give rise to sth rise Most idioms containinggive are at the entries for the nouns and adjectives in the idioms, for example,give rise to sth is atrisen.

‘I didn't have time to do it.’ ‘Oh, don't give me that!’“。”“!”

dont give me that(informal)used to tell sb that you do not accept what they say

‘I didn't have time to do it.’ ‘Oh, don't give me that!’“。”“!”

You're going to have to learn to give and take.

to encourage a lively give and take

give and taketo be willing, in a relationship, to accept what sb else wants and to give up some of what you want

You're going to have to learn to give and take.

willingness in a relationship to accept what sb else wants and give up some of what you wantan exchange of words or ideas

to encourage a lively give and take

She can give as good as she gets.

give as good as you getto react with equal force when sb attacks or criticizes you

She can give as good as she gets.

Give it up for Eddie Murphy! )

give it up (for sb)(informal)to show your approval of sb by clapping your hands

Give it up for Eddie Murphy! )

We don't go out much. Give me a quiet night in front of the TV any day!

give me sth/sb (any day/time)(informal)used to say that you prefer a particular thing or person to the one that has just been mentioned

We don't go out much. Give me a quiet night in front of the TV any day!

It'll take about three weeks, give or take a day or so.

give or take (sth)if sth is correctgive or take a particular amount, it is approximately correct

It'll take about three weeks, give or take a day or so.

I was given to understand that she had resigned.

give sb to believe/understand (that)…使使to make sb believe/understand sth

I was given to understand that she had resigned.

Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Geoff Ogilby! )

I give you…used to ask people to drink a toast to sb

Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Geoff Ogilby! )

I/Ill give you that(informal)used when you are admitting that sth is truewhat gives?(informal)what is happening?; what is the news?n.

1.[u]the ability of sth to bend or stretch under pressure

The shoes may seem tight at first, but the leather has plenty of give in it.穿

IDM

You're going to have to learn to give and take.

to encourage a lively give and take

give and taketo be willing, in a relationship, to accept what sb else wants and to give up some of what you want

You're going to have to learn to give and take.

willingness in a relationship to accept what sb else wants and give up some of what you wantan exchange of words or ideas

to encourage a lively give and take

n.1.,

v.1.“give”

v.1.The present participle of give

1. holding giving colouring ...

3. holding giving colouring ...

4. Gatha Giving Gokulika ...

5. home life giving Bible schools ...

6. , Fruitfulness , Giving , Goal ...

7. ... Admission Giving News ...

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1.I realized that I needed to be more straightforward with him in case I was giving him mixed signals.

2.Maybe I could send you a DVD of her giving some concerts. Please tell me if it will be useful and let me have your address.DVD。

3.We are ready to impose this black out. The conditions are present; the only hold up is Christ Michael giving the order.

4.She stresses that "performing" can be as simple of a task as speaking up in a staff meeting or giving a status report to a supervisor.

5.Waldfogel's work is often misinterpreted as suggesting that gift-giving is pointless.

6.Employees should take care to report violations to a person who they believe is not involved in the matter giving rise to the violation.

7.My conscious visualizations started giving way to a stream of unconscious imagery, and I could see I was beginning to enter a dream state.

8."Charitable giving" usually means that the donor decides how much to give, for what and to whom.“

9."Anemic" galaxy NGC 4921 belongs to a class of galaxies in which star formation is nearly absent, giving it a haunting translucency.“NGC4921

10.Before that, banks bid for funds in auctions; the ECB capped how much it doled out, giving more to banks that bid at higher rates.