to give in
[phrase form: give]
01
屈服する, 降参する
to surrender to someone's demands, wishes, or desires, often after a period of resistance
Intransitive: to give in | to give in to a person or their wishes
例
After a long negotiation, they finally gave in to the demands of the opposing party.
長い交渉の末、彼らはついに反対派の要求に屈した。
02
降参する, 屈服する
to admit defeat and agree to stop resisting, competing, or fighting
Intransitive
例
After a long and exhausting battle, the rebels finally gave in.
長くて疲れる戦いの後、反乱軍はついに屈服した。
03
提出する, 渡す
to submit or provide a piece of written work or a document to someone for their reading, evaluation, or further action
Dialect
British
Transitive: to give in a written work or document
例
The students were asked to give in their research papers by the end of the week.
学生たちは週末までに研究論文を提出するように求められました。
04
屈服する, 崩壊する
to fall or collapse under pressure or force
Intransitive
例
The old bridge eventually gave in and collapsed.
古い橋はついに崩れ落ちた。



























