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  • 1 give the go-by

    (to ignore in an unfriendly way: I think we'll give all his stupid suggestions the go-by.) numoti ranka, nepaisyti

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  • 2 give the show away

    (to make known a secret, trick etc.) išplepėti paslaptis

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  • 3 the gist

    (the main points (of an argument etc): Just give me the gist of what he said.) esmė

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  • 4 give away

    1) (to give etc (something) to someone (eg because one no longer wants it): I'm going to give all my money away.) atiduoti
    2) (to cause or allow (information etc) to become known usually accidentally: He gave away our hiding-place (noun give-away: the lingering smell was a give-away).) išduoti

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  • 5 give up

    1) (to stop, abandon: I must give up smoking; They gave up the search.) mesti, liautis
    2) (to stop using etc: You'll have to give up cigarettes; I won't give up all my hobbies for you.) mesti, atsisakyti
    3) (to hand over (eg oneself or something that one has) to someone else.) pasiduoti, atiduoti
    4) (to devote (time etc) to doing something: He gave up all his time to gardening.) (pa)skirti
    5) ((often with as or for) to consider (a person, thing etc) to be: You took so long to arrive that we had almost given you up (for lost).) laikyti ką dingusiu

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  • 6 give way

    1) (to stop in order to allow eg traffic to pass: Give way to traffic coming from the right.) praleisti
    2) (to break, collapse etc under pressure: The bridge will give way any day now.) neišlaikyti
    3) (to agree against one's will: I have no intention of giving way to demands like that.) pasiduoti

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  • 7 give in

    1) (to stop fighting and admit defeat; to yield: The soldiers were outnumbered and gave in to the enemy.) pasiduoti
    2) (to hand or bring (something) to someone (often a person in authority): Do we have to give in our books at the end of the lesson?) atiduoti

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  • 8 give out

    1) (to give, usually to several people: The headmaster's wife gave out the school prizes.) išdalinti
    2) (to come to an end: My patience gave out.) baigtis, išsisemti
    3) (to produce: The fire gave out a lot of heat.) skleisti, duoti

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  • 9 give or take

    (allowing for the addition or subtraction of: I weigh sixty-five kilos, give or take a little (= approximately sixty-five kilos).) daugiau ar mažiau

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  • 10 give (someone) the slip

    (to escape from or avoid (someone) in a secretive manner: The crooks gave the policemen the slip.) išsisukti, pabėgti

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  • 11 give (someone) the slip

    (to escape from or avoid (someone) in a secretive manner: The crooks gave the policemen the slip.) išsisukti, pabėgti

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  • 12 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.) pasitikėti neturint įrodymų

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  • 13 give (someone) the cold shoulder

    ( also coldshoulder verb) (to show that one is unwilling to be friendly with (a person): All the neighbours gave her the cold shoulder; He cold-shouldered all his sister's friends.) būti nedraugiškam, elgtis nedraugiškai

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  • 14 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.) pasitikėti neturint įrodymų

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  • 15 give (someone) the cold shoulder

    ( also coldshoulder verb) (to show that one is unwilling to be friendly with (a person): All the neighbours gave her the cold shoulder; He cold-shouldered all his sister's friends.) būti nedraugiškam, elgtis nedraugiškai

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  • 16 give chase

    (to chase: The thieves ran off and the policeman gave chase.) nusivyti

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  • 17 give

    (to dismiss (someone) or to be dismissed (usually from a job): He got the boot for always being late.) išspirti, būti išspirtam iš darbo

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  • 18 give (someone) a ticking off

    (to scold someone: The teacher gave me a ticking-off for being late.) atskaityti pamokslą, išbarti

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  • 19 give back

    (to return something: She gave me back the book that she borrowed last week.) atiduoti, grąžinti

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  • 20 give birth (to)

    ((of a mother) to produce (a baby) from the womb: She has given birth to two sets of twins.) pagimdyti

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См. также в других словарях:

  • give the devil his due — {v. phr.} To be fair, even to someone who is bad; tell the truth about a person even though you don t like him, * /I don t like Mr. Jones, but to give the devil his due, I must admit that he is a good teacher./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • give the devil his due — {v. phr.} To be fair, even to someone who is bad; tell the truth about a person even though you don t like him, * /I don t like Mr. Jones, but to give the devil his due, I must admit that he is a good teacher./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • Give the World a Smile — “Give the World a Smile” was the theme song for the Stamps Quartet, and probably the first Gospel song to become a “gold record.” According to Otis Deaton , in November 1924, he and M. L. Yandell were students at the Stamps School of Music in… …   Wikipedia

  • Give The People What They Want — The Kinks Gründung 1964 Genre Rock Gründungsmitglieder Gesang, Gitarre, Keyboard Ray Davies Gesang, Gitarre Dave Davies Bass …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Give the People What They Want — Infobox Album | Name = Give the People What They Want Type = Album Artist = The Kinks Released = Recorded = April 1981 June 1981 Genre = Rock and roll Length = 41:09 Label = Arista Records Producer = Ray Davies Reviews = * Allmusic Rating|3|5… …   Wikipedia

  • give the bounce — or[give the gate] {v. phr.}, {slang} 1. or[give the air] To stop being a friend or lover to (a person); separate from. * /Mary gave John the bounce after she saw him dating another girl./ * /Bill and Jane had an argument and Bill is giving her… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • give the bounce — or[give the gate] {v. phr.}, {slang} 1. or[give the air] To stop being a friend or lover to (a person); separate from. * /Mary gave John the bounce after she saw him dating another girl./ * /Bill and Jane had an argument and Bill is giving her… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • Give the People What They Want (song) — Single infobox | Name = Give the People What They Want Artist = The O Jays from Album = Survival Released = 1976 Recorded = Genre = R B, Philly Soul Length = 4:11 Label = Philadelphia International Writer = Kenny Gamble Leon Huff Producer = Kenny …   Wikipedia

  • give the air — See: GIVE THE BOUNCE(1) …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • give the gate — See: GIVE THE BOUNCE …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • give the hook — See: GIVE THE BOUNCE(2) …   Dictionary of American idioms

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