Hledat
to give way
01
to finally agree to something, especially after much resistance or arguing
Idiom
02
to move aside in order to make space or allow someone or something to pass
Collocation
03
to break down under physical or metaphorical pressure
Idiom
04
to fail to perform or function as expected
Idiom
05
to be replaced by something considered to be superior, more advanced, or more cost-effective
Idiom
06
to lose control over one's feelings and to allow them to take over
Idiom
07
to pause during a speech and let someone else speak or ask a question
08
to put more effort into rowing
Příklad
The outbreak of World War I in 1914 brought an end to the Belle Époque, as the optimism and prosperity of the era gave way to the devastation and upheaval of the Great War.
After years of wear and tear, the old chair finally gave way, and its legs snapped.
The landscape started to differentiate, with forests giving way to deserts.
Due to a mechanical issue, the elevator gave way, and passengers were temporarily trapped inside.
After a day of hiking, the group gave way to hunger and devoured their packed lunches.