Keresés
to give up
[phrase form: give]
01
feladni, lemondani
to stop trying when faced with failures or difficulties
Intransitive
02
lemond, felad
to voluntarily resign or depart from a job or position
Transitive: to give up a job or position
03
lemondani, elveszíteni
to lose something, such as a right or possession, typically due to an error, offense, or crime
Transitive: to give up a right or possession
04
feláldozni, lemondani
to sacrifice something valued for the benefit or well-being of someone or something else
Transitive: to give up something valued
05
lemond, odaítél
to allow someone to have or use something
Transitive: to give up sth
06
lemondani, elengedni
to let go of things that are not essential or necessary
Transitive: to give up something non-essential
07
lemondani, feladni
to stop or end an activity or state
Transitive: to give up an activity or state
08
lemond, abdad
to stop holding onto or advocating for certain ideas or claims
Transitive: to give up an idea or claim
09
feladni, átengedni
to surrender control, power, or possession to someone else
Transitive: to give up power or control
10
lemondani, felhagyni
to cease the consumption or use of something
Transitive: to give up a consumption habit
11
pontokat adni, ellenféltől pontokat kapni
(with reference to baseball) to allow the opposing team to score runs
Transitive: to give up runs
12
feladni, megadni magát
to surrender or offer oneself or someone else to be captured by authorities
Transitive: to give up oneself | to give up sb
13
feladni a reményt, lemondani a várakozásról
to abandon hope or expectation regarding someone's arrival, recovery, or discovery
Transitive: to give up sb
14
feladni, elengedni
to end a relationship with someone
Transitive: to give up a person or relationship
15
feláldozni, lemondani
to sacrifice time that would normally be spent on other activities for a specific task or purpose
Transitive: to give up one's time
16
odaadja magát, elengedi magát
to let oneself be entirely overtaken by a specific emotion, sensation, or addiction
Transitive: to give up oneself to an emotion or addiction
give up
v
Példa
He refused to give up even when the odds were stacked against him.
The team was losing, but they didn't give up, and their determination led to a comeback victory.
When faced with the challenging puzzle, he was tempted to give up, but he persisted and solved it.
The pitcher gave up back-to-back safeties in the sixth inning.
He gave up a permanent position in favor of the flexibility and independence of freelancing.