give way
英 [ɡɪv weɪ]
美 [ɡɪv weɪ]
倒塌; 忍不住…了出来; 划起来; (价格)跌落
英英释义
verb
- stop operating or functioning
- The engine finally went
- The car died on the road
- The bus we travelled in broke down on the way to town
- The coffee maker broke
- The engine failed on the way to town
- her eyesight went after the accident
- end resistance, as under pressure or force
- The door yielded to repeated blows with a battering ram
- move in order to make room for someone for something
- The park gave way to a supermarket
- `Move over,' he told the crowd
- break down, literally or metaphorically
- The wall collapsed
- The business collapsed
- The dam broke
- The roof collapsed
- The wall gave in
- The roof finally gave under the weight of the ice
双语例句
- I believe old farming methods should give way to improved modern ones.
我认为旧的耕作方式应给改良了的现代化的耕作方式让路。 - The driver may not see you or give way to you.
驾驶人可能看不见你,或不会让路给你。 - Not likely to fail or give way. Of breaking me down, you mean.
不可能让人失望或垮掉的。你是说,让我垮掉。 - Neither of them will give way, so they could be arguing for a very long time.
他们俩谁也不肯让步,因此他们可能会争论很长时间。 - When you join a main road, remember to give way.
当你开进一条大道时,记住让路。 - After a long argument, we didn't give way to each other. Finally, she broke up with me.
经过长时间的争论后,我们彼此都没有作出让步,最后,她和我分手了。 - Excuse me, please give way to the passengers behind you.
请原谅,请给您后面的乘客让路好么。 - I'd prefer to see him give way to grief than bottle it all up like this.
我倒宁愿见到她把悲伤发泄出来,而不是象这样压抑着。 - Anecdotes and opinions of anyone, even of senior and distinguished colleagues, have to give way to evidence.
任何人的轶事和意见,哪怕是来自资深和著名的同事,都需给证据让路。 - He should give way to a younger, more decisive leader.
他应该让位于更年轻、更有决断力的领导者。