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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

经济

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

  • The last houses give way to soybean fields.
    最后一批房子也被拆掉用作了大豆地。
  • He refused to give way on any of the points.
    他拒绝在任何一点上让步。
  • The first goat said as he was in the right and would not give way.
    第一只羊说。他觉得自己是对的,所以他不肯让路。
  • The house cannot give way to the king on this matter!
    议院不应该在这个问题上对国王让步!
  • Excuse me, please give way to the passengers behind you.
    请原谅,请给您后面的乘客让路好么。
  • Give way to traffic coming from the left.
    让从左边来的车先行。
  • This is clearly symbolic: we lose contact with our true nature when we give way to acts of aggression, anger and harmfulness.
    这是明显象征性的:我们失去了和我们本性联系的机会并且我们让位给侵略,愤怒和伤害。
  • It should be an interesting argument, as both politicians are known for sticking to their guns, and neither is likely to give way to the other.
    这次辩论一定很有意思,因为两位政治家都以坚持己见闻名,谁都不大可能向对方让步。
  • These will then give way over time to more in-depth knowledge of that person as you get to know them better, and may change with age.
    这些然后意志给予方法随着时间的过去到更多深入的了解人当你开始之时认识他们比较好的,和可能变化与年龄。
  • Some people think the period of transition is too long and give way to impatience.
    有人认为过渡时期太长了,发生急躁情绪。