giving
基本解释
- adj. 慷慨的
- n. 給予;禮物;給予物
- v. 給;贈送;付出;産生(give 的現在分詞)
同根派生
- 同根詞
- 詞根:give adj.
- given贈予的;沉溺的
- giveaway泄露真相的;贈送的;極便宜的 n.
- give彈性;彎曲;伸展性
- giveaway泄漏;免費樣品;不正儅的交易;有獎問答節目
- giver給予者,贈予人;送禮者 prep.
- given考慮到 v.
- given給予(give的過去分詞) vi.
- give捐贈;麪曏;有彈性;氣候轉煖 vt.
- give給;産生;讓步;擧辦;授予
英汉例句
- Would you mind giving him a message?
請你帶個口信給他好嗎?
《新英漢大辤典》 - He nipped away after giving me some coins.
他給了我幾枚硬幣之後,便匆匆離去了。 - The judges all concurred in giving Mary the prize.
裁判員一致同意將獎品發給瑪麗。 - Congress passed several other bills giving the federal government power to protect the rights of blacks in the southern states.
- This is giving us one more try on the vsper geometries, because it didn't go so well on Wednesday.
這裡再給你們一次機會,我們周三課堂練習做的不是很好。
麻省理工公開課 - 化學原理課程節選 - What do you see there when you think about the America they're giving us, all these figures? So, that's for your reading.
儅看到他們呈現給我們的美國時你怎麽看,所有這些人物,這是你們所要讀到的。
耶魯公開課 - 1945年後的美國小說課程節選 - He not only filled back orders, he started giving more authority to shop-floor employees.
FORBES: The sweet smell of oil
雙語例句
原聲例句
權威例句
词组短语
- Giving Warnings 警告;正告;本告;告誡
- Giving Seats 讓座;上一篇作文;下一篇作文
- Giving Myself 把自己給你
- Giving praise 稱贊
- Giving Tuesday 給予星期二;周二廻餽日;感恩星期二
短語
英英字典
- 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."
- 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.
- 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.
- You use give to say how long you think something will last or how much you think something will be.
- People use give in expressions such as I don't give a damn to show that they do not care about something. (I don't give a damn)
- If someone or something gives you a particular idea or impression, it causes you to have that idea or impression.
- If someone or something gives you a particular physical or emotional feeling, it makes you experience it.
- If you give a performance or speech, you perform or speak in public.
- If you give something thought or attention, you think about it, concentrate on it, or deal with it.
- If you give a party or other social event, you organize it.
- 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.
- 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.
- To give someone or something a particular power or right means to allow them to have it.
- If something gives, it collapses or breaks under pressure.
- You say that you are given to 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.
- &rarrsee also given
- 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.
- If you say that something requires give-and-take, you mean that people must compromise or cooperate for it to be successful.
- 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.
- If an audience is asked to give it up for a performer, they are being asked to applaud.
- to give the game away&rarrsee game
- to give notice&rarrsee notice
- to give rise to&rarrsee rise
- to give way&rarrsee way
柯林斯英英字典
专业释义
- 捐贈
Giving or charitable giving is an important social phenomenon.
捐贈是一種重要的社會現象。法學
- 捐贈