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give
/ˈgɪv/
彈性,適應性(
vt
.)給,授予,供給,產生,發表,捐助,付出,獻出,引起
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give
/ˈgɪv/
及物動詞
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Give
v. t.
[
imp.
Gave
p. p.
Given
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Giving
.]
1.
To
bestow
without
receiving
a
return
;
to
confer
without
compensation
;
to
impart
,
as
a
possession
;
to
grant
,
as
authority
or
permission
;
to
yield
up
or
allow
.
For
generous
lords
had
rather
give
than
pay
.
--
Young
.
2.
To
yield
possesion
of
;
to
deliver
over
,
as
property
,
in
exchange
for
something
;
to
pay
;
as
,
we
give
the
value
of
what
we
buy
.
What
shall
a
man
give
in
exchange
for
his
soul
?
--
Matt
.
xvi
. 26.
3.
To
yield
;
to
furnish
;
to
produce
;
to
emit
;
as
,
flint
and
steel
give
sparks
.
4.
To
communicate
or
announce
,
as
advice
,
tidings
,
etc
.;
to
pronounce
;
to
render
or
utter
,
as
an
opinion
,
a
judgment
,
a
sentence
,
a
shout
,
etc
.
5.
To
grant
power
or
license
to
;
to
permit
;
to
allow
;
to
license
;
to
commission
.
It
is
given
me
once
again
to
behold
my
friend
.
--
Rowe
.
Then
give
thy
friend
to
shed
the
sacred
wine
.
--
Pope
.
6.
To
exhibit
as
a
product
or
result
;
to
produce
;
to
show
;
as
,
the
number
of
men
,
divided
by
the
number
of
ships
,
gives
four
hundred
to
each
ship
.
7.
To
devote
;
to
apply
;
used
reflexively
,
to
devote
or
apply
one's
self
;
as
,
the
soldiers
give
themselves
to
plunder
;
also
in
this
sense
used
very
frequently
in
the
past
participle
;
as
,
the
people
are
given
to
luxury
and
pleasure
;
the
youth
is
given
to
study
.
8.
Logic & Math.
To
set
forth
as
a
known
quantity
or
a
known
relation
,
or
as
a
premise
from
which
to
reason
; --
used
principally
in
the
passive
form
given
.
9.
To
allow
or
admit
by
way
of
supposition
.
I
give
not
heaven
for
lost
.
--
Mlton
.
10.
To
attribute
;
to
assign
;
to
adjudge
.
I
don't
wonder
at
people's
giving
him
to
me
as
a
lover
.
--
Sheridan
.
11.
To
excite
or
cause
to
exist
,
as
a
sensation
;
as
,
to
give
offense
;
to
give
pleasure
or
pain
.
12.
To
pledge
;
as
,
to
give
one's
word
.
13.
To
cause
;
to
make
; --
with
the
infinitive
;
as
,
to
give
one
to
understand
,
to
know
,
etc
.
But
there
the
duke
was
given
to
understand
That
in
a
gondola
were
seen
together
Lorenzo
and
his
amorous
Jessica
. --
Shak
.
14.
To
afford
a
view
of
;
as
,
his
window
gave
the
park
.
To give away
,
to
make
over
to
another
;
to
transfer
.
Whatsoever
we
employ
in
charitable
uses
during
our
lives
,
is
given away
from
ourselves
.
--
Atterbury
.
--
To give back
,
to
return
;
to
restore
. --
Atterbury
.
To give the bag
,
to
cheat
. [
Obs
.]
I
fear
our
ears
have
given
us
the bag
.
--
J
.
Webster
.
--
To give birth to
.
(a)
To
bear
or
bring
forth
,
as
a
child
.
(b)
To
originate
;
to
give
existence
to
,
as
an
enterprise
,
idea
.
To give chase
,
to
pursue
.
To give ear to
.
See
under
Ear
.
To give forth
,
to
give
out
;
to
publish
;
to
tell
. --
Hayward
.
To give ground
.
See
under
Ground
,
n.
To give the hand
,
to
pledge
friendship
or
faith
.
To give the hand of
,
to
espouse
;
to
bestow
in
marriage
.
To give the head
.
See
under
Head
,
n.
To give in
.
(a)
To
abate
;
to
deduct
.
(b)
To
declare
;
to
make
known
;
to
announce
;
to
tender
;
as
,
to give in
one's
adhesion
to
a
party
.
To give the lie to
(
a
person
),
to
tell
(
him
)
that
he
lies
.
To give line
.
See
under
Line
.
To give off
,
to
emit
,
as
steam
,
vapor
,
odor
,
etc
.
To give one's self away
,
to
make
an
inconsiderate
surrender
of
one's
cause
,
an
unintentional
disclosure
of
one's
purposes
,
or
the
like
. [
Colloq
.]
To give out
.
(a)
To
utter
publicly
;
to
report
;
to
announce
or
declare
.
One
that
gives out
himself
Prince
Florizel
.
--
Shak
.
Give out
you
are
of
Epidamnum
.
--
Shak
.
(b)
To
send
out
;
to
emit
;
to
distribute
;
as
,
a
substance
gives
out
steam
or
odors
.
To give over
.
(a)
To
yield
completely
;
to
quit
;
to
abandon
.
(b)
To
despair
of
.
(c)
To
addict
,
resign
,
or
apply
(
one's
self
).
The
Babylonians
had
given
themselves
over
to
all
manner
of
vice
.
--
Grew
.
--
To give place
,
to
withdraw
;
to
yield
one's
claim
.
To give points
.
(a)
In
games
of
skill
,
to
equalize
chances
by
conceding
a
certain
advantage
;
to
allow
a
handicap
.
(b)
To
give
useful
suggestions
. [
Colloq
.]
To give rein
.
See
under
Rein
,
n.
To give the sack
.
Same
as
To give the bag
.
To give and take
.
(a)
To
average
gains
and
losses
.
(b)
To
exchange
freely
,
as
blows
,
sarcasms
,
etc
.
To give time
(Law)
,
to
accord
extension
or
forbearance
to
a
debtor
. --
Abbott
.
To give the time of day
,
to
salute
one
with
the
compliment
appropriate
to
the
hour
,
as
“good morning.”
“good evening”
,
etc
.
To give tongue
,
in
hunter's
phrase
,
to
bark
; --
said
of
dogs
.
To give up
.
(a)
To
abandon
;
to
surrender
.
“Don't
give
up
the
ship.”
He
has
. . .
given up
For
certain
drops
of
salt
,
your
city
Rome
. --
Shak
.
(b)
To
make
public
;
to
reveal
.
I'll
not
state
them
By
giving up
their
characters
. --
Beau
. &
Fl
.
(c)
(
Used
also
reflexively
.)
To give up the ghost
.
See
under
Ghost
.
To give one's self up
,
to
abandon
hope
;
to
despair
;
to
surrender
one's
self
.
To give way
.
(a)
To
withdraw
;
to
give
place
.
(b)
To
yield
to
force
or
pressure
;
as
,
the
scaffolding
gave
way
.
(c)
Naut.
To
begin
to
row
;
or
to
row
with
increased
energy
.
(d)
Stock Exchange
.
To
depreciate
or
decline
in
value
;
as
,
railroad
securities
gave
way
two
per
cent
.
To give way together
,
to
row
in
time
;
to
keep
stroke
.
Syn:
--
To
Give
,
Confer
,
Grant
.
Usage:
To
give
is
the
generic
word
,
embracing
all
the
rest
.
To
confer
was
originally
used
of
persons
in
power
,
who
gave
permanent
grants
or
privileges
;
as
,
to
confer
the
order
of
knighthood
;
and
hence
it
still
denotes
the
giving
of
something
which
might
have
been
withheld
;
as
,
to
confer
a
favor
.
To
grant
is
to
give
in
answer
to
a
petition
or
request
,
or
to
one
who
is
in
some
way
dependent
or
inferior
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Give
v. i.
1.
To
give
a
gift
or
gifts
.
2.
To
yield
to
force
or
pressure
;
to
relax
;
to
become
less
rigid
;
as
,
the
earth
gives
under
the
feet
.
3.
To
become
soft
or
moist
. [
Obs
.]
4.
To
move
;
to
recede
.
Now
back
he
gives
,
then
rushes
on
amain
.
--
Daniel
.
5.
To
shed
tears
;
to
weep
. [
Obs
.]
Whose
eyes
do
never
give
But
through
lust
and
laughter
. --
Shak
.
6.
To
have
a
misgiving
. [
Obs
.]
My
mind
gives
ye're
reserved
To
rob
poor
market
women
. --
J
.
Webster
.
7.
To
open
;
to
lead
. [
A
Gallicism
]
This
,
yielding
,
gave
into
a
grassy
walk
.
--
Tennyson
.
To give back
,
to
recede
;
to
retire
;
to
retreat
.
They
gave back
and
came
no
farther
.
--
Bunyan
.
--
To give in
,
to
yield
;
to
succumb
;
to
acknowledge
one's
self
beaten
;
to
cease
opposition
.
The
Scots
battalion
was
enforced
to
give in
.
--
Hayward
.
This
consideration
may
induce
a
translator
to
give in
to
those
general
phrases
.
--
Pope
.
--
To give off
,
to
cease
;
to
forbear
. [
Obs
.] --
Locke
.
To give on
or
To give upon
.
(a)
To
rush
;
to
fall
upon
. [
Obs
.]
(b)
To
have
a
view
of
;
to
be
in
sight
of
;
to
overlook
;
to
look
toward
;
to
open
upon
;
to
front
;
to
face
. [
A
Gallicism
:
cf
.
Fr
.
donner
sur
.]
Rooms
which
gave upon
a
pillared
porch
.
--
Tennyson
.
The
gloomy
staircase
on
which
the
grating
gave
.
--
Dickens
.
--
To give out
.
(a)
To
expend
all
one's
strength
.
Hence
:
(b)
To
cease
from
exertion
;
to
fail
;
to
be
exhausted
;
as
,
my
feet
being
to
give
out
;
the
flour
has
given
out
.
To give over
,
to
cease
;
to
discontinue
;
to
desist
.
It
would
be
well
for
all
authors
,
if
they
knew
when
to give over
,
and
to
desist
from
any
further
pursuits
after
fame
.
--
Addison
.
--
To give up
,
to
cease
from
effort
;
to
yield
;
to
despair
;
as
,
he
would
never
give
up
.
◄
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Gyve
n.
A
shackle
;
especially
,
one
to
confine
the
legs
;
a
fetter
. [
Written
also
give
.]
Like
a
poor
prisoner
in
his
twisted
gyves
.
--
Shak
.
With
gyves
upon
his
wrist
.
--
Hood
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
give
n
:
the
elasticity
of
something
that
can
be
stretched
and
returns
to
its
original
length
[
syn
:
spring
,
springiness
]
v
1:
cause
to
have
,
in
the
abstract
sense
or
physical
sense
; "
She
gave
him
a
black
eye
"; "
The
draft
gave
me
a
cold
"
2:
be
the
cause
or
source
of
; "
He
gave
me
a
lot
of
trouble
";
"
Our
meeting
afforded
much
interesting
information
" [
syn
:
yield
,
afford
]
3:
transfer
possession
of
something
concrete
or
abstract
to
somebody
; "
I
gave
her
my
money
"; "
can
you
give
me
lessons
?"; "
She
gave
the
children
lots
of
love
and
tender
loving
care
" [
ant
:
take
]
4:
convey
or
reveal
information
; "
Give
one's
name
"
5:
convey
,
as
of
a
compliment
,
regards
,
attention
,
etc
.;
bestow
; "
Don't
pay
him
any
mind
"; "
give
the
orders
"; "
Give
him
my
best
regards
"; "
pay
attention
" [
syn
:
pay
]
6:
organize
or
be
responsible
for
; "
hold
a
reception
"; "
have
,
throw
,
or
make
a
party
"; "
give
a
course
" [
syn
:
hold
,
throw
,
have
,
make
]
7:
convey
or
communicate
;
of
a
smile
,
a
look
,
a
physical
gesture
; "
Throw
a
glance
"; "
She
gave
me
a
dirty
look
"
[
syn
:
throw
]
8:
give
as
a
present
;
make
a
gift
of
; "
What
will
you
give
her
for
her
birthday
?" [
syn
:
gift
,
present
]
9:
bring
about
; "
His
two
singles
gave
the
team
the
victory
"
[
syn
:
bring about
,
yield
]
10:
dedicate
; "
give
thought
to
"; "
give
priority
to
"; "
pay
attention
to
" [
syn
:
pay
,
devote
]
11:
give
or
supply
; "
The
cow
brings
in
5
liters
of
milk
"; "
This
year's
crop
yielded
1,000
bushels
of
corn
"; "
The
estate
renders
some
revenue
for
the
family
" [
syn
:
render
,
yield
,
return
,
generate
]
12:
tell
or
deposit
(
information
)
knowledge
; "
give
a
secret
to
the
Russians
"; "
leave
your
name
and
address
here
" [
syn
:
impart
,
leave
,
pass on
]
13:
bring
about
; "
The
trompe
l'oeil-illusion
establishes
depth
"
[
syn
:
establish
]
14:
leave
with
;
give
temporarily
; "
Can
I
give
you
my
keys
while
I
go
in
the
pool
?"; "
Can
I
give
you
the
children
for
the
weekend
?"
15:
emit
or
utter
; "
Give
a
gulp
"; "
give
a
yelp
"
16:
endure
the
loss
of
; "
He
gave
his
life
for
his
children
"; "
I
gave
two
sons
to
the
war
" [
syn
:
sacrifice
]
17:
place
into
the
hands
or
custody
of
; "
hand
me
the
spoon
,
please
"; "
Turn
the
files
over
to
me
,
please
"; "
He
turned
over
the
prisoner
to
his
lawyers
" [
syn
:
pass
,
hand
,
reach
,
pass on
,
turn over
]
18:
give
entirely
to
a
specific
person
,
activity
,
or
cause
; "
She
committed
herself
to
the
work
of
God
"; "
give
one's
talents
to
a
good
cause
"; "
consecrate
your
life
to
the
church
" [
syn
:
dedicate
,
consecrate
,
commit
,
devote
]
19:
give
(
as
medicine
); "
I
gave
him
the
drug
"
20:
give
or
convey
physically
; "
She
gave
him
First
Aid
"; "
I
gave
him
a
punch
in
the
nose
" [
syn
:
apply
]
21:
bestow
; "
give
hommage
"; "
render
thanks
" [
syn
:
render
]
22:
bestow
,
especially
officially
; "
grant
a
degree
"; "
give
a
divorce
"; "
This
bill
grants
us
new
rights
" [
syn
:
grant
]
23:
move
in
order
to
make
room
for
someone
for
something
; "
The
park
gave
way
to
a
supermarket
"; "`
Move
over
,'
he
told
the
crowd
" [
syn
:
move over
,
give way
,
ease up
,
yield
]
24:
give
food
to
; "
Feed
the
starving
children
in
India
"; "
don't
give
the
child
this
tough
meat
" [
syn
:
feed
] [
ant
:
starve
]
25:
contribute
to
some
cause
; "
I
gave
at
the
office
" [
syn
:
contribute
,
chip in
,
kick in
]
26:
break
down
,
literally
or
metaphorically
; "
The
wall
collapsed
"; "
The
business
collapsed
"; "
The
dam
broke
";
"
The
roof
collapsed
"; "
The
wall
gave
in
"; "
The
roof
finally
gave
under
the
weight
of
the
ice
" [
syn
:
collapse
,
fall in
,
cave in
,
give way
,
break
,
founder
]
27:
estimate
the
duration
or
outcome
of
something
; "
He
gave
the
patient
three
months
to
live
"; "
I
gave
him
a
very
good
chance
at
success
"
28:
execute
and
deliver
; "
Give
bond
"
29:
deliver
in
exchange
or
recompense
; "
I'll
give
you
three
books
for
four
CDs
"
30:
afford
access
to
; "
the
door
opens
to
the
patio
"; "
The
French
doors
give
onto
a
terrace
" [
syn
:
afford
,
open
]
31:
present
to
view
; "
He
gave
the
sign
to
start
"
32:
perform
for
an
audience
; "
Pollini
is
giving
another
concert
in
New
York
"
33:
be
flexible
under
stress
of
physical
force
; "
This
material
doesn't
give
" [
syn
:
yield
]
34:
propose
; "
He
gave
the
first
of
many
toasts
at
the
birthday
party
"
35:
legal
use
:
accord
by
verdict
; "
give
a
decision
for
the
plaintiff
"
36:
manifest
or
show
; "
This
student
gives
promise
of
real
creativity
"; "
The
office
gave
evidence
of
tampering
"
37:
offer
in
good
faith
; "
He
gave
her
his
word
"
38:
submit
for
consideration
,
judgment
,
or
use
; "
give
one's
opinion
"; "
give
an
excuse
"
39:
guide
or
direct
,
as
by
behavior
of
persuasion
; "
You
gave
me
to
think
that
you
agreed
with
me
"
40:
allow
to
have
or
take
; "
I
give
you
two
minutes
to
respond
"
41:
inflict
as
a
punishment
; "
She
gave
the
boy
a
good
spanking
";
"
The
judge
gave
me
10
years
"
42:
occur
; "
what
gives
?"
43:
consent
to
engage
in
sexual
intercourse
with
a
man
; "
She
gave
herself
to
many
men
"
44:
proffer
(
a
body
part
); "
She
gave
her
hand
to
her
little
sister
"
[
also
:
given
,
gave
]
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