giving 音標拼音: [g'ɪvɪŋ]
n . 禮物,給予物
禮物,給予物
giving adj 1 :
given or giving freely ; "
was a big tipper "; "
the bounteous goodness of God "; "
bountiful compliments "; "
a freehanded host "; "
a handsome allowance "; "
Saturday '
s child is loving and giving "; "
a liberal backer of the arts "; "
a munificent gift "; "
her fond and openhanded grandfather " [
synonym : {
big }, {
bighearted }, {
bounteous },
{
bountiful }, {
freehanded }, {
handsome }, {
giving },
{
liberal }, {
openhanded }]
n 1 :
the act of giving [
synonym : {
giving }, {
gift }]
2 :
the imparting of news or promises etc .; "
he gave us the news and made a great show of the giving "; "
giving his word of honor seemed to come too easily "
3 :
disposing of property by voluntary transfer without receiving value in return ; "
the alumni followed a program of annual giving "
Give \
Give \ (
g [
i ^]
v ),
v .
t . [
imp . {
Gave } (
g [=
a ]
v );
p .
p . {
Given }
(
g [
i ^]
v "'
n );
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Giving }.] [
OE .
given ,
yiven ,
yeven ,
AS .
gifan ,
giefan ;
akin to D .
geven ,
OS .
ge [
eth ]
an ,
OHG .
geban ,
G .
geben ,
Icel .
gefa ,
Sw .
gifva ,
Dan .
give ,
Goth .
giban .
Cf . {
Gift },
n .]
1 .
To bestow without receiving a return ;
to confer without compensation ;
to impart ,
as a possession ;
to grant ,
as authority or permission ;
to yield up or allow .
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For generous lords had rather give than pay .
--
Young .
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2 .
To yield possesion of ;
to deliver over ,
as property ,
in exchange for something ;
to pay ;
as ,
we give the value of what we buy .
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What shall a man give in exchange for his soul ?
--
Matt .
xvi .
26 .
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3 .
To yield ;
to furnish ;
to produce ;
to emit ;
as ,
flint and steel give sparks .
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4 .
To communicate or announce ,
as advice ,
tidings ,
etc .;
to pronounce ;
to render or utter ,
as an opinion ,
a judgment ,
a sentence ,
a shout ,
etc .
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5 .
To grant power or license to ;
to permit ;
to allow ;
to license ;
to commission .
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It is given me once again to behold my friend .
--
Rowe .
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Then give thy friend to shed the sacred wine .
--
Pope .
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6 .
To exhibit as a product or result ;
to produce ;
to show ;
as ,
the number of men ,
divided by the number of ships ,
gives four hundred to each ship .
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7 .
To devote ;
to apply ;
used reflexively ,
to devote or apply one '
s self ;
as ,
the soldiers give themselves to plunder ;
also in this sense used very frequently in the past participle ;
as ,
the people are given to luxury and pleasure ;
the youth is given to study .
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8 . (
Logic &
Math .)
To set forth as a known quantity or a known relation ,
or as a premise from which to reason ; --
used principally in the passive form given .
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9 .
To allow or admit by way of supposition .
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I give not heaven for lost . --
Mlton .
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10 .
To attribute ;
to assign ;
to adjudge .
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I don '
t wonder at people '
s giving him to me as a lover . --
Sheridan .
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11 .
To excite or cause to exist ,
as a sensation ;
as ,
to give offense ;
to give pleasure or pain .
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12 .
To pledge ;
as ,
to give one '
s word .
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13 .
To cause ;
to make ; --
with the infinitive ;
as ,
to give one to understand ,
to know ,
etc .
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But there the duke was given to understand That in a gondola were seen together Lorenzo and his amorous Jessica . --
Shak .
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14 .
To afford a view of ;
as ,
his window gave the park .
[
Webster 1913 Suppl .]
{
To give away },
to make over to another ;
to transfer .
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Whatsoever we employ in charitable uses during our lives ,
is given away from ourselves . --
Atterbury .
{
To give back },
to return ;
to restore . --
Atterbury .
{
To give the bag },
to cheat . [
Obs .]
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I fear our ears have given us the bag . --
J .
Webster .
{
To give birth to }.
(
a )
To bear or bring forth ,
as a child .
(
b )
To originate ;
to give existence to ,
as an enterprise ,
idea .
{
To give chase },
to pursue .
{
To give ear to }.
See under {
Ear }.
{
To give forth },
to give out ;
to publish ;
to tell . --
Hayward .
{
To give ground }.
See under {
Ground },
n .
{
To give the hand },
to pledge friendship or faith .
{
To give the hand of },
to espouse ;
to bestow in marriage .
{
To give the head }.
See under {
Head },
n .
{
To give in }.
(
a )
To abate ;
to deduct .
(
b )
To declare ;
to make known ;
to announce ;
to tender ;
as ,
to give in one '
s adhesion to a party .
{
To give the lie to } (
a person ),
to tell (
him )
that he lies .
{
To give line }.
See under {
Line }.
{
To give off },
to emit ,
as steam ,
vapor ,
odor ,
etc .
{
To give one '
s self away },
to make an inconsiderate surrender of one '
s cause ,
an unintentional disclosure of one '
s purposes ,
or the like . [
Colloq .]
{
To give out }.
(
a )
To utter publicly ;
to report ;
to announce or declare .
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One that gives out himself Prince Florizel .
--
Shak .
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Give out you are of Epidamnum . --
Shak .
(
b )
To send out ;
to emit ;
to distribute ;
as ,
a substance gives out steam or odors .
{
To give over }.
(
a )
To yield completely ;
to quit ;
to abandon .
(
b )
To despair of .
(
c )
To addict ,
resign ,
or apply (
one '
s self ).
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The Babylonians had given themselves over to all manner of vice . --
Grew .
{
To give place },
to withdraw ;
to yield one '
s claim .
{
To give points }.
(
a )
In games of skill ,
to equalize chances by conceding a certain advantage ;
to allow a handicap .
(
b )
To give useful suggestions . [
Colloq .]
{
To give rein }.
See under {
Rein },
n .
{
To give the sack }.
Same as {
To give the bag }.
{
To give and take }.
(
a )
To average gains and losses .
(
b )
To exchange freely ,
as blows ,
sarcasms ,
etc .
{
To give time }
(
Law ),
to accord extension or forbearance to a debtor .
--
Abbott .
{
To give the time of day },
to salute one with the compliment appropriate to the hour ,
as "
good morning ." "
good evening ",
etc .
{
To give tongue },
in hunter '
s phrase ,
to bark ; --
said of dogs .
{
To give up }.
(
a )
To abandon ;
to surrender . "
Don '
t give up the ship ."
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He has . . .
given up For certain drops of salt ,
your city Rome .
--
Shak .
(
b )
To make public ;
to reveal .
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I '
ll not state them By giving up their characters . --
Beau . &
Fl .
(
c ) (
Used also reflexively .)
{
To give up the ghost }.
See under {
Ghost }.
{
To give one '
s self up },
to abandon hope ;
to despair ;
to surrender one '
s self .
{
To give way }.
(
a )
To withdraw ;
to give place .
(
b )
To yield to force or pressure ;
as ,
the scaffolding gave way .
(
c ) (
Naut .)
To begin to row ;
or to row with increased energy .
(
d ) (
Stock Exchange ).
To depreciate or decline in value ;
as ,
railroad securities gave way two per cent .
{
To give way together },
to row in time ;
to keep stroke .
Syn :
To {
Give }, {
Confer }, {
Grant }.
Usage :
To give is the generic word ,
embracing all the rest .
To confer was originally used of persons in power ,
who gave permanent grants or privileges ;
as ,
to confer the order of knighthood ;
and hence it still denotes the giving of something which might have been withheld ;
as ,
to confer a favor .
To grant is to give in answer to a petition or request ,
or to one who is in some way dependent or inferior .
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Giving \
Giv "
ing \,
n .
1 .
The act of bestowing as a gift ;
a conferring or imparting .
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2 .
A gift ;
a benefaction . [
R .] --
Pope .
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3 .
The act of softening ,
breaking ,
or yielding . "
Upon the first giving of the weather ." --
Addison .
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{
Giving in },
a falling inwards ;
a collapse .
{
Giving out },
anything uttered or asserted ;
an outgiving .
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His givings out were of an infinite distance From his true meant design . --
Shak .
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155 Moby Thesaurus words for "
giving ":
BOMFOG ,
Benthamism ,
Christian charity ,
Christian love ,
abalienation ,
adaptable ,
administration ,
agape ,
alienation ,
altruism ,
amortization ,
amortizement ,
announcement ,
application ,
applying ,
assignation ,
assignment ,
bargain and sale ,
barter ,
bendable ,
bending ,
beneficence ,
benevolence ,
benevolent disposition ,
benevolentness ,
bequeathal ,
bestowal ,
bighearted ,
bigheartedness ,
bounteous ,
bountiful ,
brotherly love ,
caritas ,
cession ,
charitableness ,
charity ,
compliant ,
conferment ,
conferral ,
consignation ,
consignment ,
conveyance ,
conveyancing ,
deeding ,
deliverance ,
delivery ,
demise ,
disclosure ,
disposal ,
disposition ,
do -
goodism ,
dosage ,
dosing ,
ductile ,
elastic ,
enfeoffment ,
enforcing ,
exchange ,
extensible ,
extensile ,
fabricable ,
facile ,
fictile ,
flexible ,
flexile ,
flexuous ,
flower power ,
forcing ,
forcing on ,
formable ,
formative ,
free ,
freehanded ,
freehearted ,
generosity ,
generous ,
goodwill ,
grace ,
gracious ,
greathearted ,
greatheartedness ,
handsome ,
hospitable ,
humanitarianism ,
impartation ,
imparting ,
impartment ,
impressible ,
impressionable ,
large ,
largehearted ,
largeheartedness ,
lavish ,
lease and release ,
liberal ,
like putty ,
limber ,
lissome ,
lithe ,
lithesome ,
love ,
love of mankind ,
magnanimous ,
malleable ,
meting out ,
moldable ,
munificent ,
notification ,
open ,
openhanded ,
openhearted ,
philanthropism ,
philanthropy ,
plastic ,
pliable ,
pliant ,
prescribing ,
princely ,
profuse ,
publication ,
receptive ,
responsive ,
sale ,
sensitive ,
sequacious ,
settlement ,
settling ,
shapable ,
sharing ,
springy ,
stintless ,
submissive ,
supple ,
surrender ,
susceptible ,
telling ,
tractable ,
tractile ,
trading ,
transfer ,
transference ,
transmission ,
transmittal ,
ungrudging ,
unselfish ,
unsparing ,
unstinted ,
unstinting ,
utilitarianism ,
vesting ,
welfarism ,
well -
disposedness ,
whippy ,
willowy ,
yielding
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