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give way

英 [ɡɪv weɪ]

美 [ɡɪv weɪ]

倒塌; 忍不住…了出来; 划起来; (价格)跌落

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英英释义

verb

  • stop operating or functioning
    1. The engine finally went
    2. The car died on the road
    3. The bus we travelled in broke down on the way to town
    4. The coffee maker broke
    5. The engine failed on the way to town
    6. her eyesight went after the accident
    Synonym:failgo baddiegive outconk outgobreakbreak down
  • end resistance, as under pressure or force
    1. The door yielded to repeated blows with a battering ram
    Synonym:yield
  • move in order to make room for someone for something
    1. The park gave way to a supermarket
    2. `Move over,' he told the crowd
    Synonym:move overgiveease upyield
  • break down, literally or metaphorically
    1. The wall collapsed
    2. The business collapsed
    3. The dam broke
    4. The roof collapsed
    5. The wall gave in
    6. The roof finally gave under the weight of the ice
    Synonym:collapsefall incave ingivebreakfounder

双语例句

  • Not likely to fail or give way. Of breaking me down, you mean.
    不可能让人失望或垮掉的。你是说,让我垮掉。
  • Neither of them will give way, so they could be arguing for a very long time.
    他们俩谁也不肯让步,因此他们可能会争论很长时间。
  • I believe old farming methods should give way to improved modern ones.
    我认为旧的耕作方式应给改良了的现代化的耕作方式让路。
  • You argue with yourself, and your meditation has to give way to your preconceived ideas.
    你与自己争辩,你的观照不得不臣服于已预先形成的观念。
  • After a long argument, we didn't give way to each other. Finally, she broke up with me.
    经过长时间的争论后,我们彼此都没有作出让步,最后,她和我分手了。
  • When you join a main road, remember to give way to vehicles which are already on it.
    当你开进一条大道时,记住给已经在这条路上的车辆让路。
  • I'd prefer to see him give way to grief than bottle it all up like this.
    我倒宁愿见到她把悲伤发泄出来,而不是象这样压抑着。
  • The idea of this set phrase is to give way to somebody in order to avoid a conflict.
    这则成语的意思就是给他人一个合适的距离以避免冲突。
  • Give way to traffic coming from the left.
    让从左边来的车先行。
  • Neither was willing to give way, so they kept on quarrelling.
    他们俩各不相让,吵闹不休。