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I . give1 <gave, given> [gɪv] V. trans.

3. give party:

give

II . give1 <gave, given> [gɪv] V. intr.

1. give (offer to change):

give

2. give (stretch):

give
give branch, shelf
give rope

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

give or take

give2 [gɪv] SUST. sin pl.

give away V. trans.

1. give away (give):

give away

2. give away (attach):

give away

3. give away (hand out):

give away

4. give away (reveal):

give away

5. give away (lose goal):

give away
give away election

give back V. trans.

1. give back (return):

give back

2. give back (have again):

give back

II . give in V. trans. ingl. brit.

give off V. trans.

give off smell, heat:

give off

I . give out V. trans.

1. give out (distribute):

give out

2. give out (produce):

give out
give out heat
to give out light

3. give out ingl. brit. (announce):

give out

II . give out V. intr.

1. give out (run out):

give out

2. give out coloq. (become tired):

give out

3. give out AM (end):

give out

give over V. intr. ingl. brit. coloq.

1. give over (stop):

to give over doing sth
give over!

3. give over (spend time):

I . give up V. trans.

1. give up (resign):

to give up sth
to give up sth hope

3. give up (end relationship):

to give up sb

II . give up V. intr.

1. give up (quit):

give up

2. give up (cease trying to do sth):

give up

I . give-away SUST.

1. give-away sin pl. coloq. (trace):

2. give-away (gift):

II . give-away ADJ.

give-away price:

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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The plot exists almost entirely to give excuses for staging cosplay-like battles.
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Would you give a toxic charm bracelet which could cause skin allergies or a fake cuddly toy that could present a choking hazard to a love one?
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The larger animals are grazing excess vegetation, trees are sometimes uprooted and controlled burning is carried out occasionally, to give the sandy heath a chance.
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Being fit does not make someone a fitness expert, nor does working out give them the foundation of knowledge required to safely and properly train someone else.
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In fact, this claim was disingenuous because the group only voted in favor of a watered-down earlier version of the bill that did not give protection to all women.
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He magically switched their bodies to give them a lesson.
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The problem of the law is to give advantage to neither, but to let trial by ordeal of cross-examination distill the truth.
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They should find out if their mortgage company is willing to give them a bridge loan.
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In those circumstances, the air traffic controller can not give authorization.
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It's always better to just surrender, and then come back later to give it a go with fresh ears.
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