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词组 give over
释义
Phr V
give over
Give over!
(always an order) British informal something that you say in order to tell someone to be quiet, or to stop doing something that is annoying you
'Can I have 50p to buy some sweets, Mum?' 'Oh, give over! I've given you $2 already today.'
phrasegive over
give over!
BrE spoken informal used to tell someone to be quiet or to stop doing something that is annoying: Give over you two! If there's any more trouble, you'll both go straight to bed. SIMILAR TO: cut it out!/cut that out! spoken informal
BrE spoken informal used to tell someone that you do not believe what they have just said and that you think it is very surprising: "Susan says she and Curly are getting engaged." "Give over! They've hardly known each other five minutes!" SIMILAR TO: you're having me on BrE spoken informal, you're putting me on AmE spoken informal

give over

1. To present or yield something to someone. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "give" and "over." You need to give all of your receipts over to your accountant so he can do your taxes. I'm shocked that Bill finally gave over the money he owed me.
2. To dedicate or devote something to some cause or goal. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "give" and "over." I'm impressed that the CEO gave his millions over so freely.
3. To allow oneself to experience something fully or completely, often an emotion. In this usage, a reflexive pronoun is used between "give" and "over." Pam will never give herself over to joy—she's too much of a pessimist for that.

give something over (to someone or something)

to hand something over to someone or something. Please give the money over to Sherri, who handles the accounts. She is waiting at the front office. Just go there and give it over.

give over

1. Hand over, entrust, as in They gave over all the papers to the library. [Late 1400s]
2. Also, give oneself over. Devote or surrender to a particular purpose or use, as in The whole day was given over to merrymaking, or He gave himself over to grief. [Late 1400s]

give over

v.
1. To hand something over; entrust something: The landlord gave over the keys after we paid the deposit. She gave the package over to the courier for delivery.
2. To devote something to a particular purpose or use: Because we won, we gave the day over to merrymaking.
3. To surrender or abandon oneself completely. Used reflexively: When the funeral was finished, I finally gave myself over to grief.
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