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1 give-and-go
■ Folge von zwei Pässen, von denen der erste zu einem Mitspieler gespielt wird, der den Ball sofort wieder zum ersten Spieler zurückspielt. -
2 one-two
■ Folge von zwei Pässen, von denen der erste zu einem Mitspieler gespielt wird, der den Ball sofort wieder zum ersten Spieler zurückspielt. -
3 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). -
4 GIVE
• Better give than receive - Лучше дать, чем взять (Л)• Better to give than to take - Лучше дать, чем взять (Л)• Don't give me that - Рассказывай сказки (P), Свежо предание, да верится с трудом (C)• Give and take - За добро добром и платят (3)• Give and you shall receive - За добро добром и платят (3)• He gives twice who gives in a trice - Дважды дает, кто скоро дает (fl)• He gives twice who gives promptly (quickly) - Дважды дает, кто скоро дает (Д), Не сули с гору, а подай в пору (H)• I give it for what it is worth - За что купил, за то и продаю (3)• I'll give my head for it - Даю голову на отсечение (Д)• It is better to give than to receive - Лучше дать, чем взять (Л)• It is more blessed to give than to receive - Лучше дать, чем взять (Л)• No one can give what he hasn't got - Голой овцы не стригут (Г)• What we gave we have - Какой привет, такой и ответ (K) -
5 give up
تَخَلَّى عن \ abandon: to give up, because of difficulties: They had to abandon their plans. desert: to leave wrongly and shamefully: We must not desert our friends in danger. He deserted his wife and children, and went to live in America. forsake: to leave for ever; give up completely: She forsook the religion of her family in favour of that of her husband. give up: not to try any more; stop: He gave up when he got tired. let sb. down: to fail sb.’s trust; not do what is promised or expected; cause shame: He let down the whole team by his unfair play. part with: to allow sth. (or sb.) to leave one’s possession: He’s fond of his old car and refuses to part with it. quit: to leave completely: He quit(ted) his job after quarrelling with his employer. walk out (on): to leave suddenly (sb. to whom one has a duty): He walked out on his wife. \ See Also خذل (خَذَلَ)، ترك (تَرَكَ)، هجر (هَجَرَ)، كَفَّ عن، فارق (فَارَقَ)، تَوَقَّفَ عن عمل -
6 give up
أَقْلَعَ عن \ abandon: to give up because of difficulties, to abandon: They had to abandon their plans. get out of: to avoid (sth. that one does not want to do): I’ve promised to go, and I can’t get out of it. give up: to stop (doing sth. that one usu. does); leave; not keep any longer (hope, one’s job etc.): I’ve given up smoking. They gave up the idea of buying a farm. leave off: to stop: Begin reading where you left off yesterday. \ See Also تَوَقَّفَ عن، تَراجَعَ عن، تَخَلَّى (عن) -
7 give away
1) to give etc (something) to someone (eg because one no longer wants it):يُوَزِّع ، يَهبI'm going to give all my money away.
2) to cause or allow (information etc ) to become known usually accidentally:يَكْشِف، يُفْشي السِّرHe gave away our hiding-place (noun ˈgive-away: the lingering smell was a give-away).
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8 give up
1) to stop, abandon:يَتَخَلّى عن، يُقْلِع عَن، يَتَنازَل عَنThey gave up the search.
2) to stop using etc:يَتَوَقَّف عَنI won't give up all my hobbies for you.
3) to hand over (eg oneself or something that one has) to someone else.يُسَلِّم نفْسَه إلى4) to devote (time etc) to doing something:يُكَرِّسُHe gave up all his time to gardening.
5) ( often with as or for) to consider (a person, thing etc) to be:يَعْتَبِرYou took so long to arrive that we had almost given you up (for lost).
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9 give way
1) to stop in order to allow eg traffic to pass:يَفْسَحُ مجالا لِ، يُعْطي طريقا لِGive way to traffic coming from the right.
2) to break, collapse etc under pressure:يَنْهار، يَسْقُطُ تَحْتThe bridge will give way any day now.
3) to agree against one's will:يوافِقُ ضد رغْبَتِهI have no intention of giving way to demands like that.
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10 give
اِنْهَارَ \ break up: to fall apart bit by bit. collapse: fall down (esp. under a heavy weight or for lack of support): The old chair collapsed under the fat man, (of one’s health, of a business or plan, etc.) break down; be ruined. crumble: to break or fall into very small pieces: The mud wall was crumbling with age. give: to bend (under weight or pressure). give way: to break (under weight): The wooden bridge gave way under the heavy bus. \ See Also تداعى (تَدَاعَى)، سقط (سَقَطَ) -
11 give way
اِنْهَارَ \ break up: to fall apart bit by bit. collapse: fall down (esp. under a heavy weight or for lack of support): The old chair collapsed under the fat man, (of one’s health, of a business or plan, etc.) break down; be ruined. crumble: to break or fall into very small pieces: The mud wall was crumbling with age. give: to bend (under weight or pressure). give way: to break (under weight): The wooden bridge gave way under the heavy bus. \ See Also تداعى (تَدَاعَى)، سقط (سَقَطَ) -
12 one
المَرْءُ \ one: (in general statements) a person: One must take care of oneself. you: (in general statements) one: They don’t give you much choice in this shop. -
13 give
اِنْحَنَى \ bend, (bent): to become curved; curve one’s body: The branch bent under his weight. He bent down and picked it up. bow: to bend forward (as a sign of respect or thanks, or under the weight of (sth.): Her head was bowed in prayer. He was bowed under by all his troubles. curve: (to from) a bend, like part of a circle: The river curved round the hill. dip: to go down a little: The road dipped down to the river and up again. give: to bend (under weight or pressure). lean: to slope; to bend: The tree was leaning over (or across) the road. She leant out of the window. stoop: to bend forwards: She stooped to pick up her baby. \ See Also اتكأ (اِتَّكَأَ)، انحدر (اِنْحَدَرَ) -
14 give way
وَافَقَ مُكرَهًا على \ give way: to let sb. do what he wants, though one does not agree with it: He gave way to his workers’ demands. submit: to accept defeat, punishment, etc.: The boy submitted to having his hair cut. -
15 give (someone) the benefit of the doubt
to assume that someone is telling the truth because one cannot be sure that he is not doing so.يُبَرِّئ لِعَدَم تَوَفُّ الأدِلّه ، يَجْعَل قَرينَةُ الشَّك لِصالِحِه•Remark: benefited and benefiting have one t.Arabic-English dictionary > give (someone) the benefit of the doubt
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16 give (someone) the benefit of the doubt
to assume that someone is telling the truth because one cannot be sure that he is not doing so.يُبَرِّئ لِعَدَم تَوَفُّ الأدِلّه ، يَجْعَل قَرينَةُ الشَّك لِصالِحِه•Remark: benefited and benefiting have one t.Arabic-English dictionary > give (someone) the benefit of the doubt
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17 give oneself airs
to behave as if one is better or more important than others:يَزْدَهِي بِنَفْسِه، يَتَعَظَّمShe gives herself such airs that everyone dislikes her.
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18 give (someone) the cold shoulder
verb ( also ˌcoldˈshoulder)to show that one is unwilling to be friendly with (a person):يُعامِلُ بِجَفاء، يَتَنَكَّرHe cold-shouldered all his sister's friends.
Arabic-English dictionary > give (someone) the cold shoulder
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19 give (someone) the cold shoulder
verb ( also ˌcoldˈshoulder)to show that one is unwilling to be friendly with (a person):يُعامِلُ بِجَفاء، يَتَنَكَّرHe cold-shouldered all his sister's friends.
Arabic-English dictionary > give (someone) the cold shoulder
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20 give up one's seat to somebody
General subject: уступить место кому-либо (Коверзнев - Верещагин)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > give up one's seat to somebody
См. также в других словарях:
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give one the stick — give one a whipping, give one a caning, flog … English contemporary dictionary
give one's blessing — give one s approval, give one s good wishes, show favour … English contemporary dictionary
give one's eyeteeth for — (or to be) do anything in order to have or be something I d give my eyeteeth for a lover … Useful english dictionary
give one whitings but bones — (give one whitings without bones) to flatter or wheedle (English and Scottish dialect). See also butter a whiting … Dictionary of ichthyology
give one a talking to — index browbeat Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
give one an idea of — index interpret Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
give one an impression of — index interpret Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
give one his deserts — index discipline (punish) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary