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。
The child kept asking for a pet, and eventually, the parents gave in and got a puppy.
子供はペットを欲しがり続け、結局、両親は折れて子犬を飼うことにした。
02
降参する, 屈服する
to admit defeat and agree to stop resisting, competing, or fighting
Intransitive
例
The athlete 's injury forced him to give in and withdraw from the competition.
その選手のけがは、彼に降参させ、競技から撤退させた。
The company could n't continue the legal battle, so they gave in and settled out of court.
会社は法的な戦いを続けることができなかったので、彼らは屈服して裁判外で和解しました。
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。
He needed to give in the project proposal to his manager for review.
彼はプロジェクト提案をマネージャーに提出する必要がありました。
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。
The snow on the roof was so heavy that it caused the roof to give in.
屋根の雪がとても重くて、屋根が崩れ落ちる原因となりました。



























