give
give — 動詞
1. to place something where another person can take it, so that they have it for th
給;遞交
將某物交到他人手中
to place something where another person can take it, so that they have it for their own use, whether as a gift, a loan, or just for a short while
Lakshmi gave her teacher a thank-you card on the last day of school.
Lakshmi 在學期最後一天送了一張感謝卡給老師。
ditransitive: give + indirect object + direct object
Could you give me that blue notebook on the top shelf, please?
能不能請你把最上層書架上那本藍色筆記本拿給我?
request pattern: could you give [someone] [something]
The cashier gave a receipt to each customer who finished paying.
收銀員把發票交給每位結完帳的顧客。
Hugo's grandmother gave him a warm blanket for the cold winter months.
Hugo 的祖母送他一條厚毯子,好讓他度過寒冷的冬天。
文法句型
give + someone + something
give + something + to + someone
用法筆記
This is the most basic physical sense of 'give'. Unlike sense 5 (TELL), the object here is always a physical item or something that can be literally handed over.
常見錯誤
2. to pay a person a specific amount of money, especially as a wage, a price, or in
支付;付給
為工作或商品付費
to pay a person a specific amount of money, especially as a wage, a price, or in exchange for work or goods
The restaurant gave each waiter a bonus at the end of the year.
那家餐廳在年底給每位服務生發了一筆獎金。
give + someone + money (payment for work)
Ziad gave the shopkeeper eight hundred dollars for the used motorcycle.
Ziad 付了八百美元給店老闆,買下那輛二手摩托車。
give + money + for + something (purchase price)
How much did the museum give for that ancient vase at the auction?
博物館在拍賣會上為那隻古花瓶出了多少錢?
The company gave the photographer fifteen thousand dollars for the wedding album project.
公司付了一萬五千美元給攝影師,請他負責婚禮相簿的拍攝。
- charge
to ask for money instead of paying it
文法句型
give + someone + money
give + money + for + something
用法筆記
Distinguish from sense 1 (HAND OVER): here the money is given as required payment, not as a gift or simple transfer. The preposition 'for' often introduces what is being purchased.
常見錯誤
3. to freely hand over things you own — such as cash, possessions, or hours of your
捐獻;奉獻
自願提供金錢或時間助人
to freely hand over things you own — such as cash, possessions, or hours of your day — so that other people or a charity can benefit from them
Every month, Ife gives part of her salary to a local food bank.
Ife 每個月都把一部分薪水捐給當地的食物銀行。
give + money + to + charity
Sivan gave her Saturday mornings to teaching English at the community centre for two years.
Sivan 連續兩年每週六上午到社區中心義務教英文。
give + time + to + cause (long-term commitment)
Neighbours across the city gave generously after the flood destroyed so many homes.
水災摧毀了許多房屋後,全市的鄰居們紛紛慷慨捐款。
The retired doctor gave his medical skills to a free clinic in the countryside.
那位退休醫生把醫療技術奉獻給鄉間的一間免費診所。
- donate
more formal; often used for money given to organizations
- contribute
suggests joining others in giving; common in group efforts
- volunteer
specifically about giving time or effort, not money
- withhold
to keep back what could be given
文法句型
give + money/time + to + someone/something
常見錯誤
4. to use a large amount of your time, attention, or energy on a particular task, p
投入;專注
花費大量精力或時間於某事
to use a large amount of your time, attention, or energy on a particular task, problem, or activity
Lakshmi gave all her attention to finishing the science project before the deadline.
Lakshmi 全心投入科學專題,趕在截止日前完成。
give + attention + to + task
The team gave the problem careful thought before making a final decision.
團隊仔細思考了這個問題,才做出最後決定。
give + thought + to + problem
Hugo gave his best effort to every practice session during the season.
Hugo 在整個賽季的每次練習中都全力以赴。
The head nurse gave most of her energy to training the new staff members.
護理長把大部分精力投入在培訓新進人員上。
- neglect
to fail to give enough attention or care
文法句型
give + energy/attention/thought + to + something
用法筆記
The direct object is always an abstract noun like 'attention', 'thought', 'effort', 'energy', or 'time'. This sense cannot take a concrete physical object — compare sense 1 (HAND OVER).
常見錯誤
5. to tell someone facts, news, or an explanation so that they learn about somethin
告知;提供
傳達資訊或消息給他人
to tell someone facts, news, or an explanation so that they learn about something
The teacher gave the class the exam results on Friday morning.
老師在星期五早上把考試成績告訴了全班。
ditransitive: give + someone + information
Could you give me directions to the nearest train station, please?
能不能請你告訴我去最近的火車站怎麼走?
request: give + someone + directions
The news report gave a clear explanation of why the flight was delayed.
新聞報導清楚說明了班機延誤的原因。
Niran gave his mother a full account of what happened at school that day.
Niran 把當天在學校發生的事從頭到尾告訴了媽媽。
- withhold
to keep information from someone
文法句型
give + someone + information
give + details/answer/reason
用法筆記
Unlike sense 1 (HAND OVER), the object here is always information or a message — never a physical item. Common objects include 'answer', 'news', 'reason', 'advice', 'details', 'example', 'opinion'.
常見錯誤
6. to officially order someone to spend a particular period of time in prison as pu
判刑;判處
法院判決特定刑期的懲罰
to officially order someone to spend a particular period of time in prison as punishment for a crime
The judge gave the thief a prison sentence of three years for the robbery.
法官判處那名竊賊三年有期徒刑。
ditransitive: give + someone + sentence length
Christopher was given an eighteen-month term for the crime of breaking into cars.
Christopher 因破車行竊被判處十八個月徒刑。
passive: be given + prison term + for + crime
The court gave the company a heavy fine instead of sending anyone to prison.
法院對該公司處以高額罰款,而不是將任何人送進監獄。
The judge gave the young driver a community service order for the traffic accident.
法官判那名年輕司機因交通事故執行社區服務令。
文法句型
give + someone + prison term
be given + term + for + crime
用法筆記
Commonly used in the passive voice ('he was given five years'). The indirect object is the person being punished. This sense is restricted to formal legal contexts and judges or courts as the subject.
7. to let someone have a portion of your time, often by pausing your own activity s
撥出(時間)
分配時間給人或活動
to let someone have a portion of your time, often by pausing your own activity so they can ask a question, get help, or finish something
Give me a moment to check the schedule, please.
請給我一分鐘查看行事曆。
give + someone + time phrase
The teacher gave the class ten extra minutes to finish the quiz.
老師多給了全班十分鐘完成測驗。
give + someone + time + to-infinitive
Can you give this report another hour before you leave the office?
你離開辦公室前能再給這份報告一小時嗎?
The nurse gave the patient a few more minutes to rest before the examination.
護理師讓病人多休息幾分鐘才開始檢查。
- deny
refuse to give time someone asked for
文法句型
give + someone + time phrase
give + time + to + activity
8. to guess or calculate how much longer a thing or situation will remain usable or
估計;預測
預測某事物還能持續多久
to guess or calculate how much longer a thing or situation will remain usable or effective
The weather report gives the storm another two hours before it moves away.
天氣預報估計這場暴風雨再過兩小時就會離開。
give + subject + time period + before clause
The mechanic gave my old car only six more months before it needs major repairs.
技師說我那輛舊車頂多再撐六個月就需要大修了。
Most experts give the company about a year before it runs out of money.
多數專家估計這家公司大約一年後就會資金用盡。
The doctor gave the patient roughly six months to recover fully from the surgery.
醫師估計病人大約需要六個月才能從手術中完全康復。
文法句型
give + something + time period + before/to-infinitive
用法筆記
Unlike sense 7 (PROVIDE), this sense expresses a prediction about remaining duration rather than allocating time. The subject is usually a non-personal source such as a weather report, mechanic, or expert. A 'before' clause or 'to'-infinitive often follows to describe the expected result.
9. to make someone experience a feeling, a physical condition, or a result — such a
引起;傳染
使人產生感受、疾病或結果
to make someone experience a feeling, a physical condition, or a result — such as causing shock, passing on a cold, or creating an opportunity
The news of the earthquake gave everyone in the room a terrible shock.
地震的消息讓房間裡的每個人都嚇了一跳。
give + someone + feeling noun (shock)
The kindergarten teacher gave half the class a bad cold during flu season.
幼稚園老師在流感季節把重感冒傳染給了半個班級的小朋友。
give + someone + illness
The long walk up the steep hill gave me a terrible headache afterwards.
爬上那條陡峭的長坡讓我後來頭痛得要命。
Working from home gave the team a much better sense of freedom and balance.
在家工作讓團隊感受到更大的自由與平衡。
- prevent
stop something from happening; opposite of causing
文法句型
give + someone + a feeling/result/illness
用法筆記
Often takes an indirect object (the person affected) before the direct object (the feeling, illness, or result). The direct object is typically an abstract noun — not a physical item.
常見錯誤
10. if you are given to understand something, someone has told you or led you to bel
獲悉;據了解
被間接告知而相信某事
if you are given to understand something, someone has told you or led you to believe it is true, often when the information is unofficial or communicated indirectly
I was given to understand that the meeting would begin at ten o'clock sharp.
我獲悉會議會在十點整開始。
passive: be given to understand + that-clause
The employees were given to understand that the factory would not close down after all.
員工據了解工廠終究不會關閉。
We were given to understand that the train tickets were fully refundable if cancelled.
我們被告知火車票如果取消可以全額退款。
The passengers were given to understand that the flight would depart within the hour.
乘客被告知航班將在一小時內起飛。
- be led to believe
similar formality; can suggest the information might be misleading
- understand
less formal; does not imply someone told you
文法句型
be given to understand (that) + clause
用法筆記
Almost always in the passive voice. The subject is the person receiving the information, not the person giving it. Often implies the information was communicated unofficially or with some uncertainty.
常見錯誤
11. to express a personal estimate or belief about a quantity, distance, age, or ide
認定;判定
推測距離、數量或年齡等
to express a personal estimate or belief about a quantity, distance, age, or identity, without presenting it as a definite fact
I give it to be about two hours by car from here to the coast.
我估計從這裡開車到海邊大約要兩小時。
give it to be + distance/time estimate
Élise gave it to be roughly fifty people at the outdoor concert last night.
Élise 估計昨晚戶外音樂會大約有五十人。
The old guide gave it to be the oldest bridge still standing in the county.
那位老導遊說那是該郡仍在使用的橋樑中最古老的一座。
Michael gave it to be around three miles from the station to the hotel.
Michael 估計從車站到飯店大約三英里。
文法句型
give it to be + noun phrase / clause
用法筆記
A somewhat formal and dated pattern, more common in British English than American. The word 'it' is a fixed grammatical element — it does not refer to anything specific. The whole phrase functions like 'reckon' or 'estimate'.
12. to do something that is named by a noun that follows the verb — for example, you
進行;作
執行名詞所表示的動作
to do something that is named by a noun that follows the verb — for example, you can give a speech, give a hug, give a reply, or give a kiss, instead of using the verbs 'speak,' 'hug,' or 'reply'
The mayor gave a speech at the opening ceremony of the new library.
市長在新圖書館的開幕典禮上發表了演講。
give + a/an + action noun (give a speech)
Dewi gave her mother a warm hug before getting on the morning train.
Dewi 在上火車前給了母親一個溫暖的擁抱。
give + someone + action noun (give someone a hug)
Please give my best wishes to your family when you see them this weekend.
這個週末見到你家人時,請代我向他們問好。
The young student gave a clear and honest answer to the teacher's question.
那位年輕學生清楚誠實地回答了老師的問題。
- perform
more formal; used for planned or public actions
文法句型
give + a/an + action noun
give + someone + action noun
用法筆記
This is a 'light verb' pattern: give carries little meaning by itself, and the noun carries the real action. For example, 'give a hug' means the same as 'hug', and 'give an answer' means the same as 'answer'. The person who receives the action usually comes right after give.
常見錯誤
13. to organise and carry out a social event such as a party, dinner, or celebration
舉辦
主辦聚會或宴會等活動
to organise and carry out a social event such as a party, dinner, or celebration, taking care of the food, drink, and arrangements for guests
The school is giving a farewell party for the retiring head teacher next Friday.
學校下週五要為即將退休的校長舉辦一場歡送會。
give + a + [event type] + for + [person]
Mira gave a small dinner party to welcome her new neighbours.
Mira 辦了一場小型晚宴來歡迎她的新鄰居。
Christopher's parents are giving a barbecue in their garden this Saturday.
Christopher 的父母這個星期六要在自家花園舉辦烤肉聚會。
Every December, the local church gives a Christmas lunch for elderly residents.
當地教會每年十二月都會為年長居民舉辦聖誕午餐。
文法句型
give + noun phrase (party / dinner / reception)
用法筆記
The object is always an event noun (party, dinner, reception, concert). This sense does NOT mean 'to physically hand something to someone.'
14. to try doing something, especially an activity you have not done before, to see
嘗試
嘗試某事以查看是否適合自己
to try doing something, especially an activity you have not done before, to see if you like it or can succeed at it.
Nkechi decided to give yoga a try after her doctor suggested it.
在醫生建議之後,Nkechi 決定試試看做瑜伽。
give + [activity] + a try
Alessia had never played chess before, but she agreed to give it a go.
Alessia 從來沒下過西洋棋,但她同意試試看。
give + it + a go
Why do not you give cycling to work a shot for a few weeks?
你要不要試試看騎腳踏車上班幾個星期?
The manager asked the team to give the new software a try before deciding.
經理請團隊先試用新軟體再做決定。
文法句型
give + noun phrase + a try / a shot
give + it + a try / a go
用法筆記
Always used with a following expression like 'a try', 'a go', or 'a shot'. The object can be an activity (give yoga a try) or the pronoun 'it' (give it a go). Cannot be used without this complement.
常見錯誤
15. at a formal dinner or celebration, to invite everyone present to lift their glas
敬酒
舉杯向某人表達敬意的公開舉動
at a formal dinner or celebration, to invite everyone present to lift their glasses as a sign of respect for a particular person or to mark a special event.
The best man gave a heartfelt toast to the newly married couple at the reception.
伴郎在婚宴上誠摯地向這對新婚夫婦敬酒。
give + a toast + to + [person]
Liang stood up and gave a toast to his grandmother's ninetieth birthday.
Liang 在晚餐桌前站起來,向祖母的九十歲生日敬酒。
At the farewell dinner, the director gave a toast to the team's achievements.
在歡送晚宴上,主管舉杯致敬團隊的成就。
Please raise your glasses and give a toast to our honoured guests.
請大家舉杯,向我們尊敬的來賓敬酒。
文法句型
give + a toast + to + [person]
give + [person] + a toast
用法筆記
Common at formal dinners, weddings, and banquets. The pattern is 'give + a toast + to + person/occasion'. A shorter alternative is 'propose a toast', which sounds slightly more traditional.
16. to bend, stretch, move, or break under physical force or weight, instead of stay
塌陷;伸展
物體受力後彎曲、伸展或斷裂
to bend, stretch, move, or break under physical force or weight, instead of staying rigid or intact
The old wooden chair gave under Tomás's weight, and he crashed to the floor.
那張舊木椅承受不住 Tomás 的重量突然塌了,他摔到地板上。
give + under + [weight / pressure]
Devika felt the climbing rope give slightly as she leaned back to rest.
Devika 感覺到攀岩繩在她往後靠著休息時稍微伸長了一些。
The ice on the pond gave with a loud crack, and water rushed over their boots.
池塘的冰面啪的一聲裂開,冰冷的水淹過了他們的靴子。
Cheap trainers often give at the seams after only a few months of daily use.
便宜的運動鞋往往穿沒幾個月就從接縫處裂開了。
文法句型
give + (under / with / after) + noun phrase
用法筆記
Intransitive only — the thing that fails is the subject. Frequently used with a prepositional phrase indicating the cause (under the weight, with a crack, at the seams). Cannot take a direct object.
常見錯誤
17. in sports such as tennis, cricket, and football, for an official to announce a r
判定
裁判在比賽中做出官方判決
in sports such as tennis, cricket, and football, for an official to announce a ruling during play — for example, whether a competitor is out or safe, or whether the ball was inside the playing area.
The umpire gave the tennis player out after a close call at the baseline.
裁判在底線一個接近的判決後,判定那位網球選手出局。
give + [player] + out (cricket/tennis)
The referee gave a penalty kick when the defender handled the ball.
後衛手球犯規時,裁判判了一個罰球。
The line judge gave the serve in, but Brooke was sure it had landed outside.
線審判定發球進界,但 Brooke 很確定球落在界外。
With seconds left, the referee gave the goal and the stadium erupted in cheers.
比賽剩下最後幾秒,裁判判定進球有效,全場歡聲雷動。
文法句型
give + [player / ball] + [adjective] (out / in / good / safe)
用法筆記
The object is always a sports-related noun (a player, the ball, a goal), followed by an adjective describing the call (out, in, good, safe, not out). The pattern is 'give + noun + adjective' — e.g. give the batter out.
18. to stop opposing someone or something and finally agree to what they want, after
妥協;讓步
停止堅持並接受對方所求
to stop opposing someone or something and finally agree to what they want, after a period of argument or resistance.
After three hours of negotiation, the manager gave way and accepted the team's proposal.
經過三小時的協商,主管終於讓步,接受了團隊的提案。
give way + and + [agreement]
The children begged until their grandmother gave in and bought them ice cream.
孩子們一直吵到奶奶讓步,買了冰淇淋給他們。
give in + and + [action after agreeing]
The union refused to give ground on the workers' safety demands during the talks.
工會在協商中拒絕在勞工安全要求上做出讓步。
Kian's parents eventually gave in and let him stay up late to watch the film.
Kian 的父母最後讓步,准許他熬夜看電影。
The government refused to give way to the protesters' demands despite weeks of demonstrations.
儘管抗議者連續數週示威,政府仍拒絕向他們的要求讓步。
- resist
to keep opposing something and refuse to change your position
- stand firm
phrasal; to refuse to change your opinion or decision despite pressure
文法句型
give + in / way / ground + (to + [person / demand])
用法筆記
Often used with a particle: give in (surrender to persuasion), give way (yield under pressure), give ground (concede a position in an argument). All three imply a change from refusal to acceptance.
常見錯誤
give — 名詞
1. the ability of an object or material to stretch, bend, or move slightly when pre
彈性;韌性
物體受壓時彎曲伸展的能力
the ability of an object or material to stretch, bend, or move slightly when pressure or force is applied to it, without breaking or staying bent permanently
Romi liked the sandals because the soles had enough give to absorb each footstep.
Romi 喜歡那雙涼鞋,因為鞋底很有彈性,能吸收每一步的衝擊力。
uncountable noun: have + enough give + to-infinitive
The old wooden floorboards had some give underfoot, which made the room feel springy.
舊木地板踩起來有些彈性,讓房間感覺很有彈力。
uncountable noun: have some give + preposition
When Pim pressed on the mattress, there was barely any give in the firm foam.
Pim 按了按床墊,發現那張硬泡棉幾乎沒有彈性。
A climbing rope needs just enough give to catch a fall safely without snapping.
攀岩繩需要恰到好處的彈性,才能安全接住墜落而不斷裂。
The yoga mat's give kept Mizuki's knees from hurting during floor poses.
那張瑜珈墊的彈性讓 Mizuki 在地板動作時膝蓋不會痛。
- flexibility
most direct synonym; slightly more formal and used in both physical and abstract contexts
- elasticity
emphasises the ability to return to original shape after stretching; more technical
- stretch
informal; focuses on the act of extending rather than the inherent quality
文法句型
there is some give + in + noun
用法筆記
Uncountable — no plural form. Most common in informal or practical descriptions of materials and objects. Often appears with quantifiers such as 'some', 'enough', 'a little', 'barely any', or 'the right amount of'.