Keresés
to give way
01
to finally agree to something, especially after much resistance or arguing
02
to move aside in order to make space or allow someone or something to pass
03
to break down under physical or metaphorical pressure
04
to fail to perform or function as expected
05
to be replaced by something considered to be superior, more advanced, or more cost-effective
06
to lose control over one's feelings and to allow them to take over
07
to pause during a speech and let someone else speak or ask a question
08
to put more effort into rowing
Példa
Feeling the pressure from their opponents, the rowers gave way with determination, propelling their boat forward.
The touching farewell speech made many in the audience give way to tears.
After hours of negotiation, they finally gave way and agreed to the terms of the contract.
The protesters refused to give way, determined to make their voices heard.
In the classroom discussion, the teacher gave way to the students to share their thoughts on the assigned reading.