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1 give away
تَنَازَلَ عَن \ give away: to give freely: I’ve given away my stamp collection to various boys. surrender: to give (oneself, a town, arms, etc.) into the power of an enemy or of a force too strong to resist: The defeated army was forced to surrender. I surrendered to my desire for an alcoholic drink. -
2 give
4дава́ть, датьgíve sig — удава́ться
gíve sig af med nóget — вози́ться с чем-л.
gíve sig til at gǿre nóget — начина́ть де́лать что-л.
* * *administer, allow, award, bring, deal, deliver, extend, gift, give, grant, hand, lend, provide, quote, render, set, treat* * *vb (gav, givet) give;( indbringe, frembringe) yield, produce;( give kort) deal;( ved bordet: øse op til) help to ( fx let me (, can I) help you to some more rice),( række) pass ( fx will you pass me the salt, please);(om måltid etc: være vært ved) give ( fx a good dinner),( traktere med, betale for) treat to,T stand ( fx let me treat you to (, stand you) a good dinner; hestood us a drink);[ jeg giver!] this is on me![ give afgrøde] yield a crop;[ gi' den med rose i knaphullet] sport a rose in one's buttonhole;[ han gi'r den som rigmand] he acts (the part of) the rich man;[ der gives børn som] there are children who;[ jeg skal gi' dig!] you will catch it (from me)! I'll give it you![ give fri], se frigive og I. fri;[ hvem skal give?]( i kortspil) whose deal is it?[ give løn] pay wages;[ hvad giver du mig!] can you beat it! and what do you think! if you please( fx and then, if you please, he just walked away!);[ give blomsterne vand] water the flowers;[ med præp & adv:](fig) set the tone, lead,( i mode) set (el. lead) the fashion;[ give efter] yield, give in ( for to, fx him, his entreaties; at last he gave in and agreed to do it),F give way ( for to, fx their demands);( om ting) give way,F yield ( fx at last the door yielded);[ give ham en lektie for] set him a piece of homework;[ give fra sig] give up ( fx a secret; one's children),(mere F) surrender;[ han gav ikke en lyd fra sig] he did not utter a sound;[ give et skrig fra sig] give a cry;[ give ham en bog i fødselsdagsgave (, julegave)] give him a book for a birthday (, Christmas) present;[ give igen] give back, return,( byttepenge) give change,(gengælde fornærmelse etc) pay him (, her etc) back (in the same coin),F retaliate;[ kan du give igen på den!] so there! put that in your pipe and smoke it![ kan De give igen på en pundseddel?] have you got change for (el. can you change) a pound note?[ give `om]( i kortspil) have a new deal;[ give op] give (it) up, throw up the game;[ give bolden op] serve,( i fodbold) kick off;(fig) start the ball rolling;[ give tilbage], se give igen;[ give ud] spend;[ de penge var godt givet ud] that was money well spent;[ give noget ud for noget andet] pass something off as (el. for) something else ( fx pass the copy off as the original);[ med sig:][ give sig] give way, give in, surrender,( jamre sig) groan,( strække sig, bøje sig) give,( om tøj) stretch,( fortage sig) wear off, pass away;[ jeg giver mig!] I give in!T you win![ give sig af med] occupy oneself with, have to do with;[ det giver sig af sig selv] it is self-evident;[ give sig mine af at være] pretend to be;[ give sig hen i sin sorg] give way to one's grief,F abandon oneself to one's grief;[ give sig i snak med] enter into conversation with;[ give sig Gud i vold] commend oneself to God;[ give sig ind under] submit to;[ det giver sig nok] it will be all right;[ give sig tid], se tid;[ give sig til at] begin ( fx begin to work), start -ing ( fx start working);[ give sig ud for], se udgive (sig for). -
3 выдать себя с головой
Американизмы. Русско-английский словарь. > выдать себя с головой
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4 verraten
(unreg.)I v/t1. (Freunde, Ideale etc.) betray, give away; (Geheimnis) auch divulge; (jemanden) auch sell umg.; verraten und verkauft sein umg. have been sold down the river2. (ausplaudern) blab out umg.; fig. (offenbaren) betray (auch jemandes Nervosität), reveal; (preisgeben) auch give away; sein Blick verriet große Angst great fear was revealed in his eyes; nicht verraten! don’t tell!; das darfst du Mutter nicht verraten you mustn’t tell Mother about that; sein Akzent hat ihn verraten his accent betrayed him ( oder gave him away)3. umg. (mitteilen) tell; kannst du mir verraten, warum...? umg. can you tell me why...?; sie hat mir ihre Absichten nicht verraten she didn’t tell me her intentionsII v/refl give o.s. away (durch etw. by s.th.)* * *to reveal; to betray* * *ver|ra|ten ptp verraten irreg1. vt1) Geheimnis, Absicht, jdn to betray, to give away; (= bekannt geben, ausplaudern) to tell; (fig = erkennen lassen) to reveal, to shownichts verráten! — don't say a word!
er hat es verráten — he let it out
2) Freunde, Vaterland, gute Sache etc to betray (an +acc to)verráten und verkauft (inf) — well and truly sunk (inf)
2. vrto give oneself away, to betray oneself* * *1) (to act disloyally or treacherously towards (especially a person who trusts one): He betrayed his own brother (to the enemy).) betray2) (to show (signs of): Her pale face betrayed her fear.) betray3) (to betray: The gang was sold down the river by one of its associates.) sell down the river4) (to give information about (a person, usually if they are doing something wrong): I'm late for work - don't tell on me!) tell on5) (to give away a secret: You mustn't tell or we'll get into trouble.) tell* * *ver·ra·ten<verriet, verraten>I. vtnichts \verraten! keep it to yourself!, don't give anything away!▪ jdn \verraten to betray sb3. (preisgeben)▪ etw \verraten to betray sthseine Meinung nicht \verraten wollen to be reluctant to express one's opinion [or view▪ etw \verraten to show sth, to make sth clear [or obvious6.II. vr* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) betray <person, cause>; betray, give away <secret, plan, etc.> (an + Akk. to)verraten und verkauft sein — be well and truly in the soup (fig. coll.) or (coll.) sunk
2) (ugs.): (mitteilen)jemandem den Grund usw. verraten — tell somebody the reason etc.
3) (erkennen lassen) show, betray <feelings, surprise, fear, etc.>; show <influence, talent>4) (zu erkennen geben) give < person> away2.1) < person> give oneself away2) (sich zeigen) show itself; be revealed* * *verraten (irr)A. v/tverraten und verkauft sein umg have been sold down the river2. (ausplaudern) blab out umg; fig (offenbaren) betray (auch jemandes Nervosität), reveal; (preisgeben) auch give away;sein Blick verriet große Angst great fear was revealed in his eyes;nicht verraten! don’t tell!;das darfst du Mutter nicht verraten you mustn’t tell Mother about that;sein Akzent hat ihn verraten his accent betrayed him ( oder gave him away)3. umg (mitteilen) tell;kannst du mir verraten, warum …? umg can you tell me why …?;sie hat mir ihre Absichten nicht verraten she didn’t tell me her intentionsB. v/r give o.s. away (durch etwas by sth)* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) betray <person, cause>; betray, give away <secret, plan, etc.> (an + Akk. to)verraten und verkauft sein — be well and truly in the soup (fig. coll.) or (coll.) sunk
2) (ugs.): (mitteilen)jemandem den Grund usw. verraten — tell somebody the reason etc.
3) (erkennen lassen) show, betray <feelings, surprise, fear, etc.>; show <influence, talent>4) (zu erkennen geben) give < person> away2.1) < person> give oneself away2) (sich zeigen) show itself; be revealed* * *adj.betrayed adj. v.to betray v. -
5 delatar
v.1 to denounce.lo delaté a la policía I reported him to the police2 to betray, to give away.3 to tell on, to give away, to denounce, to finger.La chica delató a Tito The girl gave Tito away.4 to reveal, to give away.Delataron el secreto They revealed the secret.* * *1 to inform on2 (revelar) to give away, reveal1 to give oneself away* * *verb1) to betray2) inform against, denounce* * *1. VT1) [persona] to denounce, inform against2) [actitud, mirada] to betray, give away2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivob) mirada/nerviosismo/acento ( descubrir) to give... away, betray2.delatarse v pron (refl) to give oneself away* * *= blow + the whistle (on), inform on, turn in.Ex. The article ' Blowing the whistle on hazardous exports' warns consumers in developing countries about the practice by transnational corporations of exporting hazardous substances into their countries.Ex. Some view whistleblowing -- defined as informing on illegal or unethical practices in the workplace -- as being undesirable.Ex. Sometimes communities are unwilling to cooperate with police to put a stop to gang behavior, either because of intimidation or unwillingness to turn in members of their own community = A veces las comunidades no están dispuestas a cooperar con la policía para poner fin a la conducta de pandillas, ya sea por intimidación o por no querer delatar a miembros de su propia comunidad.----* delatar a Alguien = blow + Posesivo + cover.* delatar fácilmente = be a dead giveaway.* delatarse = give + Reflexivo + away.* * *1.verbo transitivob) mirada/nerviosismo/acento ( descubrir) to give... away, betray2.delatarse v pron (refl) to give oneself away* * *= blow + the whistle (on), inform on, turn in.Ex: The article ' Blowing the whistle on hazardous exports' warns consumers in developing countries about the practice by transnational corporations of exporting hazardous substances into their countries.
Ex: Some view whistleblowing -- defined as informing on illegal or unethical practices in the workplace -- as being undesirable.Ex: Sometimes communities are unwilling to cooperate with police to put a stop to gang behavior, either because of intimidation or unwillingness to turn in members of their own community = A veces las comunidades no están dispuestas a cooperar con la policía para poner fin a la conducta de pandillas, ya sea por intimidación o por no querer delatar a miembros de su propia comunidad.* delatar a Alguien = blow + Posesivo + cover.* delatar fácilmente = be a dead giveaway.* delatarse = give + Reflexivo + away.* * *delatar [A1 ]vt1 «persona» (acusar) to denounce, inform on o against2 «mirada/nerviosismo/acento» (descubrir) to give … away, betray( refl) to give oneself away* * *
delatar ( conjugate delatar) verbo transitivo [ persona] ( acusar) to denounce, inform on
delatarse verbo pronominal ( refl) to give oneself away
delatar verbo transitivo
1 to betray
2 (traicionar, descubrir) to give away: el nerviosismo la delató, her nervousness gave her away
' delatar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acusar
- alcahuetear
- descubrir
- traicionar
English:
betray
- give away
- grass
- inform
- shop
- give
* * *♦ vt1. [denunciar] to denounce;lo delató a la policía he reported him to the police2. [sujeto: sonrisa, ojos] to betray, to give away;esa risita nerviosa te delata that nervous giggle gives you away* * *v/t:delatar a alguien inform on s.o.; fig give s.o. away* * *delatar vt1) : to betray, to reveal2) : to denounce, to inform against* * *delatar vb (denunciar) to inform on -
6 trahir
trahir [tʀaiʀ]➭ TABLE 21. transitive verba. to betray ; [+ promesse, engagement] to breakb. ( = mal exprimer) to misrepresent ; [+ vérité] to distort2. reflexive verb► se trahir to betray o.s.* * *tʀaiʀ
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1) ( manquer de fidélité à) to betray [pays, ami, secret, confiance]; to break [promesse]2) ( révéler) to betray3) ( rendre infidèlement) [traducteur, mots] to misrepresent4) ( faire défaut) [jambes, forces] to fail [person]
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se trahir verbe pronominal ( se dévoiler) to give oneself away, to betray oneself* * *tʀaiʀ vt1) [camp, ami] to betray2) [sentiment] to give away, to reveal* * *trahir verb table: finirA vtr1 ( manquer de fidélité à) to betray [pays, ami, secret, cause, confiance]; to break [parole, serment, promesse];2 ( révéler) [rougeur, voix] to betray, to give away [confusion, peur, impatience]; [écriture] to betray, to reveal [personnalité]; [paroles] to betray, to reveal [pensée];3 ( rendre infidèlement) [traducteur, metteur en scène, mots] to misrepresent;4 ( faire défaut) [jambes, forces] to fail [person].[trair] verbe transitifA.1. [son camp] to betrayceux qui trahissent traitors, those who betray their country2. [renier - idéal, foi] to betray3. (littéraire) [tromper - ami, amant]trahir quelqu'un to deceive somebody, to be unfaithful to somebody4. [manquer à] to break, to go againsttrahir sa promesse/ses engagements to break one's promise/one's commitmentstrahir la vérité to distort ou to twist the truth6. [dénaturer - pensée] to misinterpret, to distort, to do an injustice to ; [ - en traduisant] to give a false rendering of7. [ne pas correspondre à]8. [faire défaut à - suj: forces, mémoire] to failB.2. [démasquer] to give away (separable)3. [exprimer] to betray————————se trahir verbe pronominal intransitif1. [se révéler]3. [se faire découvrir] to give oneself away -
7 descubrir
v.1 to discover.Elsa descubrió el escondite Elsa discovered the hiding place.2 to unveil (destapar) (estatua, placa).la entrevista nos descubrió otra faceta de su personalidad the interview revealed another aspect of his characterdescubrir el pastel (figurative) to let the cat out of the bag, to give the game away3 to discover, to find out (enterarse de).descubrió que su mujer lo engañaba he discovered o found out that his wife was cheating on him4 to give away.5 to uncover, to bare, to find out.Elsa descubre sus brazos Elsa uncovers her arms.6 to disclose, to bare, to expose, to reveal.Teo descubrió su secreto Teo disclosed his secret.* * *(pp descubierto,-a)1 (gen) to discover; (petróleo, oro, minas) to find; (conspiración) to uncover; (crimen) to bring to light2 (revelar) to reveal3 (averiguar) to find out, discover4 (delatar) to give away5 (divisar) to make out, see6 (destapar) to uncover1 (la cabeza) to take off one's hat3 (en boxeo) to lower one's guard* * *verb1) to discover, find out2) uncover3) unveil* * *( pp descubierto)1. VT1) (=encontrar) [+ tesoro, tratamiento, persona oculta] to discover, find; [+ país, deportista] to discoveral revisar las cuentas ha descubierto numerosas irregularidades — when he went over the accounts he discovered o found numerous irregularities
descubra Bruselas, corazón de Europa — discover Brussels, the heart of Europe
los análisis han descubierto la presencia de un virus — the tests have revealed o shown up the presence of a virus
2) (=averiguar) [+ verdad] to find out, discoverhe descubierto la causa de su malhumor — I've found out o discovered why he's in such a bad mood
descubrió que era alérgica a las gambas — she found out o discovered she was allergic to prawns
3) (=sacar a la luz) [+ conspiración, estafa] to uncover; [+ secreto, intenciones] to revealnunca nos descubrirá sus secretos — he will never tell us his secrets, he will never reveal his secrets to us
4) (=delatar) to give away5) (=destapar) [+ estatua, placa] to unveil; [+ cacerola] to take the lid off; [+ naipes] to turn over, lay up; [+ cara] to uncoverdescubrió la cara y su contrincante le asestó un derechazo en la mandíbula — he uncovered his face and his opponent landed a right on his jaw
6) (=divisar) to make outapenas se podía descubrir al avión entre las nubes — you could just make out the plane among the clouds
7) liter (=transparentar) to revealla seda le descubría el escote — the silk revealed o exposed her cleavage
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <tierras/sustancia/fenómeno> to discover; <oro/ruinas/cadáver> to discover, find; < virus> to identifyb) <artista/atleta> to discover2)a) (enterarse de, averiguar) <razón/solución> to discover, find out; <complot/engaño> to uncover; < fraude> to detectaún no se han descubierto las causas del accidente — the causes of the accident have not yet been established
b) < persona escondida> to find, track downc) < culpable> find... outd) ( delatar) to give... away3)a) <estatua/placa> to unveilb) (liter) ( dejar ver) <cuerpo/forma> to revealc) ( revelar) <planes/intenciones> to reveal2.descubrirse v pron1) (refl) ( quitarse el sombrero) to take one's hat off; < rostro> to uncoverme descubro! — I take my hat off to you/him/them
2) ( delatarse) to give oneself away* * *= dig up, discover, find out, unlock, spy, uncover, unearth, find, come to + light, unveil, ferret out, unfurl, lay + bare, tease apart, bare, suss (out).Ex. The list of changed headings is almost literally endless if you have the patience to dig them all up.Ex. This, in turn, depends upon users and user interests, and it may be necessary to conduct a survey to discover or update the profile of user interests.Ex. For example, a person can consult the system holdings files to find out whether a library in the network owns a copy of the document.Ex. NTIS is a key partner in unlocking the world's technology.Ex. She spied Asadorian in earnest converse with McSpadden.Ex. It requires an extraordinarily astute librarian to uncover this shortcoming at the interview stage.Ex. Librarians also provide some assistance with that most familiar and awkward-to-handle enquiry from library users concerning the possible value of Grandpa's old Bible or other old book unearthed in the attic during a clear-out.Ex. His trial came up in July 1892 and by then the city accountant had found that over $9,000 had been misappropriated.Ex. A further disquieting feature which came to light was the number of people who did not approach staff for help.Ex. Here is an institution which knows, neither rank nor wealth within its walls, which stops the ignorant peer or the ignorant monarch at its threshold, and declines to unveil to him its treasures, or to waste time upon him, and yet welcomes the workman according to his knowledge or thirst for knowledge.Ex. As a rule analysts are left on their own to ferret out useful and appropriate areas to be investigated.Ex. This volume is in fact three books shuffled together under one luscious cover, unfurling as a fantasia on technique that explores, among other things, Mau's riffs on modernism.Ex. The aim of this article is to lay bare the causes of this state of affairs.Ex. The author and his colleagues embarked on a series of studies to tease apart hereditary and environmental factors thought to be implicated in schizophrenia.Ex. The judge ruled that a magazine that published a photograph of a woman baring her breasts at a pig roast did not intrude on her privacy.Ex. He was incredulous when he sussed that the noises came from bona-fide gibbons.----* descubrir Algo = make + a discovery.* descubrir el pastel = blow + the gaff, spill + the beans, let + the cat out of the bag.* descubrir una mina de oro = strike + gold, hit + the jackpot.* descubrir un secreto = spill + the beans, blow + the gaff, let + the cat out of the bag.* posibilidad de descubrir = discoverability.* sin descubrir = undiscovered.* volver a descubrir = rediscover.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <tierras/sustancia/fenómeno> to discover; <oro/ruinas/cadáver> to discover, find; < virus> to identifyb) <artista/atleta> to discover2)a) (enterarse de, averiguar) <razón/solución> to discover, find out; <complot/engaño> to uncover; < fraude> to detectaún no se han descubierto las causas del accidente — the causes of the accident have not yet been established
b) < persona escondida> to find, track downc) < culpable> find... outd) ( delatar) to give... away3)a) <estatua/placa> to unveilb) (liter) ( dejar ver) <cuerpo/forma> to revealc) ( revelar) <planes/intenciones> to reveal2.descubrirse v pron1) (refl) ( quitarse el sombrero) to take one's hat off; < rostro> to uncoverme descubro! — I take my hat off to you/him/them
2) ( delatarse) to give oneself away* * *= dig up, discover, find out, unlock, spy, uncover, unearth, find, come to + light, unveil, ferret out, unfurl, lay + bare, tease apart, bare, suss (out).Ex: The list of changed headings is almost literally endless if you have the patience to dig them all up.
Ex: This, in turn, depends upon users and user interests, and it may be necessary to conduct a survey to discover or update the profile of user interests.Ex: For example, a person can consult the system holdings files to find out whether a library in the network owns a copy of the document.Ex: NTIS is a key partner in unlocking the world's technology.Ex: She spied Asadorian in earnest converse with McSpadden.Ex: It requires an extraordinarily astute librarian to uncover this shortcoming at the interview stage.Ex: Librarians also provide some assistance with that most familiar and awkward-to-handle enquiry from library users concerning the possible value of Grandpa's old Bible or other old book unearthed in the attic during a clear-out.Ex: His trial came up in July 1892 and by then the city accountant had found that over $9,000 had been misappropriated.Ex: A further disquieting feature which came to light was the number of people who did not approach staff for help.Ex: Here is an institution which knows, neither rank nor wealth within its walls, which stops the ignorant peer or the ignorant monarch at its threshold, and declines to unveil to him its treasures, or to waste time upon him, and yet welcomes the workman according to his knowledge or thirst for knowledge.Ex: As a rule analysts are left on their own to ferret out useful and appropriate areas to be investigated.Ex: This volume is in fact three books shuffled together under one luscious cover, unfurling as a fantasia on technique that explores, among other things, Mau's riffs on modernism.Ex: The aim of this article is to lay bare the causes of this state of affairs.Ex: The author and his colleagues embarked on a series of studies to tease apart hereditary and environmental factors thought to be implicated in schizophrenia.Ex: The judge ruled that a magazine that published a photograph of a woman baring her breasts at a pig roast did not intrude on her privacy.Ex: He was incredulous when he sussed that the noises came from bona-fide gibbons.* descubrir Algo = make + a discovery.* descubrir el pastel = blow + the gaff, spill + the beans, let + the cat out of the bag.* descubrir una mina de oro = strike + gold, hit + the jackpot.* descubrir un secreto = spill + the beans, blow + the gaff, let + the cat out of the bag.* posibilidad de descubrir = discoverability.* sin descubrir = undiscovered.* volver a descubrir = rediscover.* * *vtA1 ‹tierras/sustancia/fenómeno› to discover; ‹oro/ruinas/cadáver› to discover, finden los análisis han descubierto unos anticuerpos extraños the tests have revealed o ( BrE) shown up the presence of unusual antibodiestodavía no se ha descubierto el virus causante de la enfermedad the virus responsible for causing the disease has not yet been identifieddurante mi investigación descubrí este expediente in the course of my research I discovered o unearthed this dossierhe descubierto un restaurante fabuloso cerca de aquí I've discovered a wonderful restaurant nearby2 ‹artista/atleta› to discoverB1 (enterarse de, averiguar) to discover, find outdescubrió que lo habían engañado he discovered o found out that he had been trickedaún no se han descubierto las causas del accidente the causes of the accident have not yet been establishedel complot fue descubierto a tiempo the plot was uncovered in timedescubrieron el fraude cuando ya era demasiado tarde the fraud was detected when it was already too lateen momentos como éstos descubres quiénes son los verdaderos amigos it's at times like these that you find out who your real friends are2 ‹persona escondida› to find, track down3 ‹culpable› find … outno dijo nada por miedo a que lo descubrieran he said nothing for fear that he might be found out4 (delatar) to give … awayla carta los descubrió the letter gave them awayestamos preparando una fiesta para Pilar, no nos descubras we're arranging a party for Pilar, so don't give the game awayC1 ‹estatua/placa› to unveil2 ( liter) (dejar ver) ‹cuerpo/forma› to reveal3 (revelar) ‹planes/intenciones› to revealA ( refl) (quitarse el sombrero) to take one's hat off; ‹rostro› to uncoverse descubrió el brazo para enseñar las cicatrices he pulled up his sleeve to show the scars¡me descubro! I take my hat off to you/him/themB (delatarse) to give oneself away* * *
descubrir ( conjugate descubrir) verbo transitivo
1 ‹tierras/oro/artista› to discover
2
‹complot/engaño› to uncover;
‹ fraude› to detect
3
descubrir verbo transitivo
1 (algo oculto o ignorado) to discover
(un plan secreto) to uncover
(oro, petróleo, etc) to find
2 (algo tapado) to uncover, (una placa conmemorativa) to unveil
3 (enterarse) to find out: descubrió que no era hija de su padre, she found out that she wasn't her father's daughter
4 (revelar, manifestar) to give away
' descubrir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adivinar
- delatar
- desvelar
- encontrarse
- hallar
- instigación
- sacar
- coger
- destapar
- encontrar
English:
bare
- bean
- call
- detect
- dig out
- discover
- expose
- find
- find out
- search out
- see
- show up
- smell out
- strike
- uncover
- unveil
- cat
- divine
- ferret
- rediscover
- spot
- spy
- trace
- unearth
* * *♦ vt1. [hallar] to discover;[petróleo] to strike, to find; [oro, plutonio] to find; [nuevas tierras, artista, novedad científica] to discover;no han descubierto la causa de su enfermedad they haven't discovered the cause of his illness;callejeando descubrimos un bar irlandés we came across an Irish bar as we wandered about the streets;la policía descubrió al secuestrador the police found the kidnapper;Fam Hum¡has descubierto América! you've reinvented the wheel2. [destapar] [estatua, placa] to unveil;[complot, parte del cuerpo] to uncover; [cualidades, defectos] to reveal;los periodistas descubrieron un caso de estafa the reporters uncovered a case of fraud;la entrevista nos descubrió otra faceta de su personalidad the interview revealed another aspect of his character;descubrir el pastel to let the cat out of the bag, to give the game away3. [enterarse de] to discover, to find out;¿qué has conseguido descubrir? what have you managed to find out?;descubrió que su mujer lo engañaba he discovered o found out that his wife was cheating on him4. [vislumbrar] to spot, to spy5. [delatar] to give away;una indiscreción la descubrió an indiscreet remark gave her away* * *<part descubierto> v/t2 ( averiguar) discover, find out* * *descubrir {2} vt1) hallar: to discover, to find out2) revelar: to uncover, to reveal* * *descubrir vb1. (encontrar, hallar) to discover -
8 tradire
betrayconiuge be unfaithful to* * *tradire v.tr.1 to betray (anche fig.); ( ingannare) to deceive; ( essere infedele a) to be unfaithful to (s.o., sthg.): mi hai tradito, you have deceived me; tradire la moglie, il marito, to be unfaithful to one's wife, one's husband; tradire la patria, la famiglia, gli ideali, una causa, to betray one's country, one's family, one's ideals, a cause // tradire un testo, to misinterpret a text2 ( rivelare) to betray, to reveal: la sua eccitazione tradiva il suo timore, his excitement revealed (o betrayed) his fear // tradire un segreto, to betray a secret3 (fig.) (venir meno a qlcu.) to fail (s.o.): la memoria può tradirmi, my memory sometimes fails me; le sue parole hanno tradito il suo pensiero, non intendeva dire questo, his words have failed to express his thought, he did not mean to say this.◘ tradirsi v.rifl. to betray oneself, to give* oneself away: con quelle parole si tradì, with those words he betrayed himself.* * *[tra'dire]1. vt1) (gen) to betray, (coniuge) to cheat on, be unfaithful to2) (rivelare: segreto) to reveal, let out, give away2. vr (tradirsi)to give o.s. away* * *[tra'dire] 1.verbo transitivo1) to betray [persona, paese, sentimenti, segreto, fiducia]; (mancare a) to break* [ promessa]2) (essere infedele a) to betray, to deceive, to be* unfaithful to, to cheat on [ partner]3) (deludere) to blight [ speranze]tradire le aspettative di qcn. — to fail to live up to sb.'s expectations
4) (rivelare) [rossore, voce, parole] to betray, to give* away, to reveal [paura, impazienza]5) (cedere) [gambe, forze] to fail2.se la memoria non mi tradisce — if my memory doesn't fail me, if my memory serves me well
* * *tradire/tra'dire/ [102]1 to betray [persona, paese, sentimenti, segreto, fiducia]; (mancare a) to break* [ promessa]2 (essere infedele a) to betray, to deceive, to be* unfaithful to, to cheat on [ partner]3 (deludere) to blight [ speranze]; tradire le aspettative di qcn. to fail to live up to sb.'s expectations4 (rivelare) [rossore, voce, parole] to betray, to give* away, to reveal [paura, impazienza]5 (cedere) [gambe, forze] to fail; se la memoria non mi tradisce if my memory doesn't fail me, if my memory serves me wellII tradirsi verbo pronominale(svelarsi) to betray oneself, to give* oneself away. -
9 выдавать
выдатьвыдавать кому-л. удостоверение, расписку и т. п. — give* smb. a certificate, receipt, etc.
выдавать паёк — serve out, или give* out, a ration
выдавать вексель — draw* a bill
выдавать заработную плату — pay* out wages, pay* a salary
2. (вн.; добывать; изготовлять, выпускать) produce (d.)выдать плавку — produce melt / heat
машина выдала информацию — computer produced tape / information
4. (вн.; предавать, обнаруживать) give* away (d.), betray (d.)выдать себя — give* oneself away
выдать себя с головой — give* oneself away completely
5. (вн. за вн.) make* (d.) pass (for), set* up (d. for)выдавать себя за кого-л. — give* oneself out to be smb., pretend to be smb., pose as smb.; pass oneself off as smb.
выдавать что-л. за своё — claim smth. as one's own
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выдавать замуж кого-л. за кого-л. — marry smb. to smb., give* smb. in marriage to smb. -
10 couper
couper [kupe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verbb. [+ vêtement] to cut outc. [+ passages inutiles, émission] to cutd. [+ eau, gaz, courant] to cut off ; (au compteur) to turn off ; [+ communications, crédits, téléphone] to cut off• couper la route à qn [automobiliste] to cut in front of sbe. ( = interrompre) couper la parole à qn [personne] to cut sb shortf. [+ voyage] to break ; [+ journée] to break upg. ( = isoler) couper qn de qch to cut sb off from sthh. ( = traverser) [ligne] to intersect ; [route] to cut acrossk. ( = mélanger) [+ lait, vin] (à table) to add water to ; [+ vin] (à la production) to blend ; ( = altérer) [+ drogue, vin] to cut• couper à qch ( = échapper à qch) to get out of sth3. intransitive verba. [couteau, verre] to cutb. ( = prendre un raccourci) couper à travers champs to cut across country4. reflexive verba. ( = s'entailler) to cut o.s.• se couper les cheveux/les ongles to cut one's hair/nailsb. se couper de [+ amis, famille, pays] to cut o.s. off fromc. ( = se trahir) to give o.s. away* * *kupe
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1) ( sectionner) to cut [ficelle, papier, fleur] ( avec with); to cut down [arbre]; to chop [bois]; ( ôter) to cut [something] off, to cut off [frange, branche, membre]couper la journée — fig to break up the day
j'ai coupé par le bois — fig I cut through the wood
2) Culinaire to cut (up), to slice [pain]; to carve [rôti]; to cut (off) [tranche]; to cut, to chop [légumes]3) ( en couture) ( d'après un patron) to cut out [vêtement]; ( raccourcir) to shorten4) ( entamer) [lanière] to cut into [chair]; [couteau, ciseaux] to cut [os, métal]5) Cinéma to cut; ( pour censurer) to cut (out) [images]6) ( croiser) [route, voie] to cut across [route]; Mathématique [droite, courbe] to intersect with [axe]couper la route à quelqu'un/un véhicule — to cut in on somebody/a vehicle
7) ( pour faire obstacle) [barrage, police] to cut off [route]8) ( interrompre) [agence] gén to cut off [électricité, eau]; ( pour non-paiement) to disconnect [électricité, eau, téléphone]; [usager] to turn off [chauffage, eau, gaz]; to switch off [électricité, contact]couper les vivres à quelqu'un — lit to cut off somebody's food supply; fig to stop giving somebody money
couper l'appétit à quelqu'un — to ruin ou spoil somebody's appetite
couper le souffle à quelqu'un — lit, fig to take somebody's breath away
9) ( isoler)couper quelqu'un de quelqu'un/quelque chose — to cut somebody off from somebody/something
10) ( mélanger) to dilute [jus de fruit, vin]; ( à la fabrication) to blend [vin]11) ( au tennis) to slice [balle, revers]12) Jeux ( pour mélanger) to cut; ( avec une carte) to trump13) ( castrer) to neuter, to castrate [chat, chien]
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verbe intransitifattention ça coupe! — be careful, it's sharp ou you'll cut yourself!
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se couper verbe pronominal1) ( se blesser) to cut oneself ( avec with)il s'est coupé le doigt — ( entamé) he cut his finger; ( amputé) he cut his finger off
2) ( s'isoler)se couper de quelqu'un/quelque chose — to cut oneself off from somebody/something
3) ( se fendre) [cuir] to crack; [étoffe] to tear, to rip4) ( se tailler)5) ( se croiser) to cross, to intersect••tu n'y couperas pas — you won't get out of it; main
* * *kupe1. vt1) (= entamer) to cutÇa l'a coupé à la cuisse. — It cut his thigh.
2) (pour retrancher, élaguer) [branche, bout qui dépasse] to cut offse faire couper les cheveux — to have one's hair cut, to get one's hair cut
3) (pour diviser) [gâteau, saucisson] to cut, to cut up4) (pour interrompre) [route, accès] to blockcouper la parole à qn — to cut sb short, to interrupt sb
couper les vivres à qn fig Ses parents lui ont coupé les vivres. — His parents have stopped supporting him.
couper le contact AUTOMOBILES — to turn off the ignition
5) fig, [fièvre] to take down, to reduce6) (pour diluer) [vin, cidre] to blend, (à table) to dilute, to dilute with water2. vi1) (avec un instrument tranchant) to cutCoupe ici, c'est plus facile. — Cut here, it's easier.
Ce couteau ne coupe pas. — This knife won't cut.
2) (= prendre un raccourci)On peut couper par la forêt. — We can cut through the woods.
couper à (= échapper à) [corvée] — to get out of
couper court à (= mettre fin à) — to cut short
* * *couper verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( sectionner) to cut [ficelle, papier, tissu, fleur] (avec with); to cut down [arbre]; to chop [bois]; ( ôter) to cut [sth] off, to cut off [frange, branche, tête, membre]; couper un fil avec les dents to bite a thread off; couper les cheveux/ongles à qn to cut sb's hair/nails; se faire couper les cheveux to have ou get one's hair cut; on a dû lui couper la jambe/le bras they had to cut his/her leg/arm off; ils ont coupé les ailes du corbeau pour qu'il ne s'envole pas they have clipped the crow's wings so it won't fly off; couper qch en deux/trois to cut sth in two/three; le débat a coupé notre pays en deux the debate has split our country in two; couper le voyage/la journée to break up the journey/the day; j'ai coupé par le bois/par le champ I cut through the wood/across the field; ⇒ herbe;2 Culin to cut (up), to slice [pain, gâteau]; to carve [volaille, rôti]; to cut (off) [tranche]; to cut, to chop [légumes]; couper qch en morceaux to cut sth up, to cut sth into pieces; couper une tarte en huit to cut a tart into eight pieces; couper qch en lamelles to cut sth into thin slices; couper qch en dés or cubes to dice sth, to cut sth into cubes; couper qch en tranches to slice sth, to cut sth into slices;3 Cout ( d'après un patron) to cut out [vêtement]; ( raccourcir) to shorten; il faut couper la robe de 3 cm you've got to shorten the dress by 3 cm;4 ( entamer) [menottes, lanière] to cut into [poignet, chair]; [couteau, ciseaux] to cut [os, métal, carton];6 ( croiser) [route, voie ferrée] to cut across [route]; Math [droite, courbe] to intersect with [axe]; couper la route à qn/un véhicule to cut in on sb/a vehicle;7 ( pour faire obstacle) [barrage, police] to cut off [route, passage]; une veste qui coupe bien le vent a jacket that keeps out the wind;8 ( interrompre) [agence] gén to cut off [électricité, eau, téléphone]; ( pour non-paiement) to disconnect [électricité, eau, téléphone]; [locataire, usager] to turn off [chauffage, eau, gaz]; to switch off [électricité, contact]; ne coupez pas! don't cut us off!; un œuf dur coupe la faim a hard boiled egg takes the edge off your hunger; couper la fièvre à qn to bring sb's temperature down; couper les vivres à qn lit to cut off sb's food supply; fig to stop giving sb money; couper l'appétit à qn to ruin ou spoil sb's appetite; couper le souffle à qn lit, fig to take sb's breath away; couper la parole à qn to interrupt sb, to cut sb off;9 ( isoler) couper qn de qn/qch to cut sb off from sb/sth; il vit coupé du monde he lives cut off from the outside world;11 ( au tennis) to slice [balle, revers];12 Jeux ( pour mélanger) to cut; ( avec une carte) to trump; j'ai coupé à trèfle/cœur I trumped it with a club/heart;B vi attention ça coupe! be careful, it's sharp ou you'll cut yourself!; ça coupe beaucoup mieux it cuts a lot better.C se couper vpr1 ( se blesser) to cut oneself (avec with); il s'est coupé au menton/à l'oreille he cut himself on the chin/on the ear; il s'est coupé le doigt ( entamé) he cut his finger; ( amputé) he cut his finger off; se couper les cheveux/ongles to cut one's hair/nails;2 ( se trahir) to give oneself away;3 ( s'isoler) se couper de qn/qch ( volontairement) to cut oneself off from sb/sth; ( involontairement) to be cut off from sb/sth;4 ( se fendre) [cuir] to crack; [étoffe] to tear, to rip;5 ( se tailler) ça se coupe facilement/difficilement it's easy/hard to cut;6 ( se croiser) [lignes, voies] to cross, to intersect; Math to intersect, to cross.c'est ton tour de faire à manger, tu n'y couperas pas it's your turn to cook, you won't get out of it; j'en mettrais ma main à couper or au feu I'd stake my life on it; ça te la coupe◑, hein? that's shut you up○!; ⇒ main.[kupe] verbe transitifcouper le souffle ou la respiration à quelqu'un to take somebody's breath awayà couper au couteau: il y avait un brouillard à couper au couteau the fog was so thick you couldn't see your hand in front of your face2. [membre] to cut off (separable)couper la tête ou le cou à un canard to chop a duck's head offça lui a coupé les jambes [de fatigue] that's really tired him out3. [mettre en morceaux - ficelle] to cut ; [ - gâteau] to cut up (separable) ; [ - saucisson] to cut up, to slice (up) ; [ - bois] to chop (up)couper en tranches to cut up, to cut into slices, to slicecouper quelque chose en tranches fines/épaisses to slice something thinly/thickly, to cut something into thin/thick sliceselle se ferait couper en morceaux plutôt que de... she'd rather die than...couper la poire en deux to meet half-way, to come to a compromisecouper les ponts avec quelqu'un to break all ties ou to break off relations with somebody4. [tailler - fleurs] to cut ; [ - bordure] to cut off (separable) ; [ - arbre] to cut ou to chop down (separable), to fellcouper les cheveux à quelqu'un to cut ou to trim somebody's hair[tissu] to cut6. [écourter - film, texte] to cut7. [arrêter - crédit] to cuta. [par accident] to cut off the waterb. [volontairement] to turn ou to switch off the waterson père va lui couper les vivres his father will stop supporting him ou will cut off his means of subsistence8. [interrompre - relations diplomatiques, conversation] to break offcouper l'appétit à quelqu'un to ruin ou spoil somebody's appetiteje vais à la gym à midi, ça (me) coupe la journée I go to the gym at lunchtime, it helps to break the day up10. [diviser - surface] to cut ; [ - ligne] to cut, to intersect ; [ - voie] to cross, to cut acrossje me sens coupé de tout I feel cut off from everything ou totally isolatedcoupé d'eau diluted, watered downa. [à l'eau] to water wine downb. [avec d'autres vins] to blend wine12. CINÉMA[jouer l'atout] to trump————————[kupe] verbe intransitifattention, ça coupe! careful, it's sharp!2. [prendre un raccourci]couper à travers champs to cut across country ou the fields3. [interrompre] to cut infaux, coupa-t-elle not true, she cut in————————couper à verbe plus prépositioncouper court à quelque chose [mettre fin à] to cut something short, to curtail somethingtu dois y aller, tu ne peux pas y couper! you've got to go, there's no way you can get out of it!————————se couper verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)se couper les ongles to cut ou to trim one's nailsse couper le ou au front to cut one's foreheadse couper les veines to slit ou to slash one's wristsa. [ponctuellement] to bend over backwards to help somebodyb. [continuellement] to devote oneself utterly to somebody————————se couper verbe pronominal intransitif2. (familier) [se contredire] to contradict oneself -
11 delatarse
1 to give oneself away* * *VPR to give o.s. away* * *(v.) = give + Reflexivo + awayEx. Abbott grew just a bit too cocky and started sending the cops 'souvenirs' of his heists, then made an unfortunate little slip that gave himself away.* * *(v.) = give + Reflexivo + awayEx: Abbott grew just a bit too cocky and started sending the cops 'souvenirs' of his heists, then made an unfortunate little slip that gave himself away.
* * *vprto give oneself away* * *v/r give o.s. away -
12 выдавать
несов. - выдава́ть, сов. - вы́дать2) (дт. вн.; официально предоставлять) issue (d to)выдава́ть кому́-л удостовере́ние [распи́ску] — issue a certificate [receipt] (to)
выдава́ть паёк — serve / give out a ration
выдава́ть ве́ксель — draw a bill
выдава́ть за́работную пла́ту — pay out wages, pay a salary
выдава́ть и принима́ть кни́ги в чита́льном за́ле — issue and collect books in the reading room
выдава́ть дово́льствие — issue supplies
3) (вн.; производить, выпускать) produce (d); put out (d)выдава́ть результа́т — deliver a result
вы́дать пла́вку — produce melt / heat
да́нные, выдава́емые компью́тером — computer output
4) (вн. дт.; передавать того, кто бежал или скрывается) deliver up / over (d to), give up (d to); ( иностранному государству) extradite (d to)5) (вн.; разоблачать, обнаруживать) give (d) away, betray (d)его́ улы́бка вы́дала его́ — his smile betrayed him
он вы́дал своё прису́тствие — he betrayed his presence
вы́дать себя́ — give oneself away
вы́дать себя́ с голово́й — give oneself away completely
6) (вн. за вн.; объявлять не тем, что есть на самом деле) pass (d for), set up (d for)выдава́ть себя́ за кого́-л — pose as smb; pass oneself off as smb
выдава́ть что-л за своё — claim smth as one's own
7) прост. (вн.; говорить что-л неуместное) blurt / blab (d) out••выдава́ть за́муж кого́-л за кого́-л — marry smb to smb, give smb in marriage to smb
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13 выдавать
(кого-л./что-л.)несовер. - выдавать; совер. - выдать1) give (out), pay (out), hand, issue; ( распределять) distributeвыдавать зарплату — to pay a salary, to pay out wages
выдавать расписку — to give smb. a receipt
2) (добывать, изготовлять) produceвыдавать на-гора — to grass, to raise, to bring to grass горн.
выдать плавку — to produce melt/heat
3) (преступника) deliver up, give up; extradite ( иностранному государству)4) ( предавать) betray, give away5) (за кого-л.) pass (smb.) off as, pose as, set up (for)выдавать себя за кого-л. — to give oneself out to be smb., to pretend to be smb.; to pose as smb., to pass oneself off as smb.
••выдавать (замуж) за кого-л. — give smb. in marriage to smb., to marry smb. to smb.
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14 smascherare
unmask* * *smascherare v.tr. to unmask (anche fig.): smascherò l'impostore, he unmasked the impostor; smascherare un ladro, to find out (o to discover) who a thief is.◘ smascherarsi v.rifl.1 ( togliersi la maschera) to take* off one's mask2 (fig.) to give* oneself away.* * *[zmaske'rare]1. vt(colpevole) to unmask, (intrigo, complotto) to uncover2. vr (smascherarsi)to give o.s. away* * *[zmaske'rare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (togliere la maschera a) to unmask2) (scoprire) to find* out, to unmask [traditore, complotto]2.* * *smascherare/zmaske'rare/ [1]1 (togliere la maschera a) to unmask2 (scoprire) to find* out, to unmask [traditore, complotto]II smascherarsi verbo pronominale(rivelarsi) to give* oneself away. -
15 røbe
betray, blurt, breathe, disclose, give away* * *vbF disclose ( fx a secret, one's identity, one's intentions, one's plans; the journalist refused to disclose his sources), divulge (fx the plans; one's fears; he had never divulged classifiedinformation to an unauthorized person),(kun neds) betray ( fx the conspiracy, a secret);( fortælle) give away ( fx the ending of a detective story, the secret, where he is hiding),T ( i negative, spørgende og betingende udtryk) let on (about) ( fxdon't let on that I told you (, where he is hiding, too much); why did you let on about the plan?);( afsløre ufrivilligt) give away,F betray ( fx his accent gave him away (el. betrayed him); betray one's ignorance);[ røbe sig] give oneself away,F betray oneself;( vise) show ( fx an interest in something, a taste for something),F display ( fx he displayed no sign of emotion), betray ( fx aninterest in something). -
16 abandonarse a
• abandon oneself to• give in consignment• give in to force• give oneself away• give oneself over to base pleasures• give oneself trouble• give oneself up to chance• indulge in wishful thinking• indulgence• surrender oneself to -
17 verraten
ver·ra·ten < verriet, verraten>vt1) ( ausplaudern)nichts \verraten! keep it to yourself!, don't give anything away!jdn \verraten to betray sb3) ( preisgeben)etw \verraten to betray sth;seine Meinung nicht \verraten wollen to be reluctant to express one's opinion [or view];4) ( als jdn erweisen)5) ( deutlich erkennen lassen)etw \verraten to show sth, to make sth clear [or obvious];WENDUNGEN:\verraten und verkauft sein ( fam) to be sunkvr1) ( sich preisgeben)sich [durch etw] \verraten to give oneself away [with sth]2) ( sich zeigen)sich \verraten to reveal oneself -
18 sezypevdu'a
Construction: sevzi+[figurative ]+dunda to dedicate oneself to someone/something, to give oneself away Structure: ]+dunda to dedicate oneself to someone/something, to give oneself away -
19 выдать себя
1) General subject: betray oneself2) Literal: draw the badger, give oneself away (То есть "засветиться". Пример: The thief gave himself away by spending this money, stupid log. — Вор выдал себя тем, что стал тратить все деньги, вот придурок.)3) Set phrase: give away -
20 descubrirse
1 (la cabeza) to take off one's hat3 (en boxeo) to lower one's guard* * *VPR1) (=quitarse el sombrero) to take one's hat off; [para saludar] to raise one's hat (in greeting)descubrirse ante algo/algn — to take one's hat off to sth/sb
ante tal muestra de valor hay que descubrirse — you have to take your hat off to her for such bravery
2) (=dejar ver) [+ cara, rostro] to uncover; [+ cabeza] to baredescúbrase el brazo, por favor — roll up your sleeve, please
3) (=delatarse) to give o.s. away4)descubrirse a o con algn — to pour one's heart out to sb
5) (=mostrarse) to reveal o.s.se descubre como un compositor de gran talento — he has revealed himself to be a composer of great talent
* * *vpr1. [quitarse el sombrero] to take one's hat off2. [mostrar admiración] to take one's hat off;ante una hazaña así no puedo sino descubrirme I can only take my hat off to such a feat;me descubro ante tu victoria I salute your victory3. [delatarse] to give oneself away;se descubrió con lo que dijo she gave herself away with what she said4. [parte del cuerpo] to uncover;no se les permite descubrirse el rostro they aren't allowed to uncover their faces5. [en boxeo] to lower one's guard* * *v/r take one’s hat off; figgive o.s. away* * *vr
См. также в других словарях:
give oneself away — To betray one s secret unawares • • • Main Entry: ↑give … Useful english dictionary
give oneself away — {v. phr.} To show guilt; show you have done wrong. * /The thief gave himself away by spending so much money./ * /Carl played a joke on Bob and gave himself away by laughing./ Compare: GIVE AWAY … Dictionary of American idioms
give oneself away — {v. phr.} To show guilt; show you have done wrong. * /The thief gave himself away by spending so much money./ * /Carl played a joke on Bob and gave himself away by laughing./ Compare: GIVE AWAY … Dictionary of American idioms
give\ oneself\ away — v. phr. To show guilt; show you have done wrong. The thief gave himself away by spending so much money. Carl played a joke on Bob and gave himself away by laughing. Compare: give away … Словарь американских идиом
give oneself away — show guilt, show one has done wrong She gave herself away when she said that she hadn t seen her boyfriend but he had already said that he had met her earlier … Idioms and examples
give oneself up — {v.} To stop hiding or running away; surrender. * /The thief gave himself up to the police./ * /Mr. Thompson hit another car, and his wife told him to give himself up./ Compare: TURN IN … Dictionary of American idioms
give oneself up — {v.} To stop hiding or running away; surrender. * /The thief gave himself up to the police./ * /Mr. Thompson hit another car, and his wife told him to give himself up./ Compare: TURN IN … Dictionary of American idioms
give\ oneself\ up — v To stop hiding or running away; surrender. The thief gave himself up to the police. Mr. Thompson hit another car, and his wife told him to give himself up. Compare: turn in … Словарь американских идиом
give oneself up — surrender, stop hiding or running away The robbers gave themselves up when the police surrounded the house … Idioms and examples
give — [c]/gɪv / (say giv) verb (gave, given, giving) –verb (t) 1. to deliver freely; bestow; hand over: to give someone a present. 2. to deliver to another in exchange for something; pay. 3. to pass over to: give me that book, please. 4. to grant… …
give away — {v.} 1. To give as a present. * /Mrs. Jones has several kittens to give away./ 2. To hand over (a bride) to her husband at the wedding. * /Mr. Jackson gave away his daughter./ 3. To let (a secret) become known; tell the secret of. * /The little… … Dictionary of American idioms