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idiom
give in
dejar de resistir o estar de acuerdo después de una negativa inicial
Meaning
to stop resisting or to agree after initial refusal
Example
After a long debate, the committee finally **gave in**.
phrasal-verb
give in to
ceder o rendirse a la presión o la tentación
Meaning
to yield or surrender to pressure or temptation
Example
The country refused to **give in to** international pressure.
phrasal-verb
give in to pressure
finalmente aceptar algo después de rechazarlo durante un tiempo
Meaning
to finally agree to something after refusing for some time
Example
The government refused to **give in to pressure** from opposition parties.
phrasal-verb
give into
ceder a la tentación o presión
Meaning
to yield to temptation or pressure
Example
She finally **gave into** the temptation to eat chocolate.
idiom
give it a rest
dejar de hablar o pensar en algo estresante
Meaning
to stop talking or thinking about something stressful
Example
You’ve been worrying too much—**give it a rest**.
idiom
give it a shot
intentar algo, aunque no estés seguro del éxito
Meaning
to try something, even if you are not sure of success
Example
You should **give it a shot**; you might surprise yourself.
idiom
give it time
esperar a que algo mejore o suceda
Meaning
to wait for something to improve or happen
Example
**Give it time**, you’ll see results soon.
idiom
give it your all
dar lo mejor de ti o usar toda tu energía
Meaning
to try your best or use all your energy
Example
If you **give it your all**, you’ll be proud of yourself no matter the result.
idiom
Give it your best shot
Intenta lo mejor que puedas.
Meaning
Try as hard as you can.
Example
Even if you fail, **give it your best shot**.
idiom
give me a hand
ayudar a alguien
Meaning
to help someone
Example
Can you **give me a hand** with this bag?
idiom
give off
emitir un olor, luz o sensación
Meaning
to emit a smell, light, or feeling
Example
The candles **give off** a calming scent in the room.
phrasal-verb
give on to
dar a; abrirse hacia un lugar
Meaning
to face or open onto a place
Example
Their balcony **gives on to** a beautiful garden.
idiom
Give one’s word
Hacer una promesa sincera.
Meaning
To make a sincere promise.
Example
He **gave his word** that he would finish the job.
phrasal-verb
give oneself up
rendirase a la policía o autoridades
Meaning
to surrender to the police or authorities
Example
The thief **gave himself up** to the police after two days.
idiom
give out
distribuir algo
Meaning
to distribute something
Example
We’ll **give out** the schedules at the door.
phrasal-verb
give over
dejar de hacer algo; entregar el control a alguien
Meaning
to stop doing something; to hand control to someone
Example
He finally **gave over** his duties to his assistant.
idiom
give over to
dedicar tiempo o espacio a algo
Meaning
to devote time or space to something
Example
They **gave the evening over to** brainstorming.
phrasal-verb
give rise to
causar o inspirar la creación de nuevas costumbres culturales
Meaning
to cause or inspire the creation of new cultural customs
Example
The migration of people **gave rise to** a blend of new cultural practices.
idiom
give someone a break
dar a alguien una oportunidad o mostrarles misericordia
Meaning
to give someone a chance or show them mercy
Example
He’s new here, so **give him a break**.
idiom
give someone a dose of their own medicine
tratar a alguien de la misma mala manera en que trató a otros
Meaning
to treat someone the same bad way they treated others
Example
He was rude to everyone, so I **gave him a dose of his own medicine**.
idiom
give someone a hand
ayudar a alguien con una tarea
Meaning
to help someone with a task
Example
Could you **give me a hand** with dinner?
idiom
give someone a hard time
criticar o tratar a alguien con dureza
Meaning
to criticize or treat someone harshly
Example
The boss **gave me a hard time** for being late.
idiom
give someone a leg up
ayudar a alguien a mejorar su situación o obtener una ventaja
Meaning
to help someone improve their situation or get an advantage
Example
Her mentor **gave her a leg up** in her career.
idiom
give someone a piece of one’s mind
decirle a alguien enojado lo que piensas
Meaning
to tell someone angrily what you think
Example
She **gave him a piece of her mind** for being rude.