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give up

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++give up  give up at give1(PHRASAL VERB)


give up
give up phrasal verb (see also give)
1. give something ↔ up to stop doing something, especially something that you do regularly:
    Darren has decided to give up football at the end of this season.
    She gave up her job and started writing poetry.
    give up doing something
    I gave up going to the theatre when I moved out of London.
    Why don’t you give up smoking?
2. to stop trying to do something:
    We spent half an hour looking for the keys, but eventually gave up and went home.
    I give up. What’s the answer?
    You shouldn’t give up so easily.
    give up doing something
    I gave up trying to persuade him to continue with his studies.
    give something ↔ up
    She has still not given up the search.
    The ground was too hard to dig so I gave it up as a bad job (=stopped trying because success seemed unlikely).
3. give yourself/somebody up to allow yourself or someone else to be caught by the police or enemy soldiers:
    The siege ended peacefully after the gunman gave himself up.
    give yourself/somebody up to
    In the end, his family gave him up to the police.
4. give up something to use some of your time to do a particular thing:
    I don’t mind giving up a couple of hours a week to deal with correspondence.
5. give something/somebody ↔ up to give something that is yours to someone else:
    The family refused to give up any of their land.
    She was put under tremendous pressure to give the baby up.
    give something/somebody ↔ up to
    I would always give my seat up to an elderly person on the bus.
6. give somebody ↔ up to end a romantic relationship with someone, even though you do not really want to:
    I knew deep down that I should give him up.
7. give somebody up for dead/lost etc to believe that someone is dead and stop looking for them:
    The ship sank and the crew were given up for dead.
8. give it up for somebody spoken informal used to ask people to applaud someone
give up the ghost at ghost1(5)


ˌgive ˈup 🔑to stop trying to do sth 投降;认输;放弃They gave up without a fight. 他们不战而降。🔊🔊She doesn't give up easily. 她不轻易认输。🔊I give uptell me the answer. 我放弃了,把答案告诉我吧。🔊
See also give