GIVE


Meaning of GIVE in English

n.

Pronunciation: ' giv

Function: verb

Inflected Form: gave \ ' g ā v \ ; giv · en \ ' gi-v ə n \ ; giv · ing

Etymology: Middle English, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Swedish giva to give; akin to Old English giefan, gifan to give, and perhaps to Latin hab ē re to have, hold

Date: 13th century

transitive verb

1 : to make a present of < give a doll to a child>

2 a : to grant or bestow by formal action <the law give s citizens the right to vote> b : to accord or yield to another < gave him her confidence>

3 a : to put into the possession of another for his or her use < gave me his phone number> b (1) : to administer as a sacrament (2) : to administer as a medicine c : to commit to another as a trust or responsibility and usually for an expressed reason d : to transfer from one's authority or custody <the sheriff gave the prisoner to the warden> e : to execute and deliver <all employees must give bond> f : to convey to another < give them my regards>

4 a : to offer to the action of another : PROFFER < gave her his hand> b : to yield (oneself) to a man in sexual intercourse

5 a : to present in public performance < give a concert> b : to present to view or observation < gave the signal to start>

6 : to provide by way of entertainment < give a party>

7 : to propose as a toast

8 a : to designate as a share or portion : ALLOT <all the earth to thee and to thy race I give ― John Milton> b : to make assignment of (a name) c : to set forth as an actual or hypothetical datum < give the dimensions of the room> d : to attribute in thought or utterance : ASCRIBE < gave the credit to you>

9 a : to yield as a product, consequence, or effect : PRODUCE <cows give milk> <84 divided by 12 give s 7> b : to bring forth : BEAR

10 a : to yield possession of by way of exchange : PAY b : to dispose of for a price : SELL

11 a : to deliver by some bodily action < gave him a push> b : to carry out (as a bodily movement) < gave a cynical smile> c : to inflict as punishment d : to award by formal verdict <judgment was given against the plaintiff>

12 : to offer for consideration, acceptance, or use < give s no reason for his absence>

13 a : to suffer the loss of : SACRIFICE b : to offer as appropriate or due especially to something higher or more worthy < gave his spirit to God> c : to apply freely or fully : DEVOTE < gave themselves to their work> d : to offer as a pledge <I give you my word>

14 a : to cause one to have or receive <mountains always gave him pleasure> b : to cause a person to catch by contagion, infection, or exposure

15 a : to allow one to have or take < give me time> b : to lead or attempt to lead ― used with an infinitive <you gave me to understand you'd be late>

16 : to care to the extent of <didn't give a hoot>

intransitive verb

1 : to make gifts or presents

2 a : to yield to physical force or strain b : to collapse from the application of force or pressure c : to undergo or submit to change <for the strike to be settled, something has to give >

3 : to afford a view or passage : OPEN <the window give s onto the terrace>

4 : to enter wholeheartedly into an activity

5 slang : to be happening <wants to know what give s >

– give a good account of : to acquit (oneself) well

– give birth : to have a baby < gave birth last Thursday>

– give birth to

1 : to produce as offspring < gave birth to a son>

2 : to be the source of

– give chase : to set off in pursuit

– give ground : to withdraw before superior force : RETREAT

– give of : to make available : provide generously <freely gave of their time>

– give or take : as an estimate accurate within (an amount to be added or subtracted)

– give place to : to be replaced or succeeded by <optimism gave place to worry>

– give rise to : to be the cause or source of : PRODUCE

– give the gun : to open the throttle of : speed up

– give the lie to

1 : to accuse of falsehood

2 : to show to be false, inaccurate, or invalid

– give tongue

of hounds : to begin barking on the scent

– give way

1 a : RETREAT b : to yield the right of way

2 : to yield oneself without restraint or control

3 a : to yield to or as if to physical stress b : to yield to entreaty or insistence

4 : to yield place

5 : to begin to row

synonyms GIVE , PRESENT , DONATE , BESTOW , CONFER , AFFORD mean to convey to another as a possession. GIVE the general term, is applicable to any passing over of anything by any means < give alms> < gave her a ride on a pony> < give my love to your mother>. PRESENT carries a note of formality and ceremony < present an award>. DONATE is likely to imply a publicized giving (as to charity) < donate a piano to the orphanage>. BESTOW implies the conveying of something as a gift and may suggest condescension on the part of the giver < bestow unwanted advice>. CONFER implies a gracious giving (as of a favor or honor) < confer an honorary degree>. AFFORD implies a giving or bestowing usually as a natural or legitimate consequence of the character of the giver <the trees afford shade> <a development that affords us some hope>.

Merriam Webster Collegiate English Dictionary.      Merriam Webster - Энциклопедический словарь английского языка.