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give1 /ɡɪv/ ●●● S1 W1 verb (past tensepst gave /ɡeɪv/, past participlepp given /ˈɡɪvən/)  
1 present or money 礼物或钱 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]GIVE to let someone have something as a present, or to provide something for someone 赠送,给予,捐赠
give somebody something
 What did Bob give you for your birthday?
你生日鲍勃送了你什么?
 Researchers were given a £10,000 grant to continue their work.
研究人员得到一万英镑的经费以继续他们的研究。
 I’ve got some old diaries that my grandmother gave me years ago.
我有几本旧日记本,是多年前祖母给我的。
give something to somebody
 a ring which was given to him by his mother
他母亲送给他的一枚戒指
 I didn’t steal it! Maria gave it to me!
我不是偷的!是玛丽亚给我的!
 Most people are willing to give to charity.
大多数人都愿意向慈善事业捐款。
 The situation is now desperate, so please give generously.
现在情况危急,请大家慷慨解囊。
Don’t say ‘give to someone something’: He gave me a card (NOT He gave to me a card). | They gave a prize to the best chef (NOT They gave to the best chef a prize).
不要说 ‘give to someone something’: He gave me a card (不说 He gave to me a card). 他送给我一张卡片。| They gave a prize to the best chef (不说 They gave to the best chef a prize). 他们给最佳大厨颁了奖。
2 put STH in SB’s hand 把某物放入某人手里 [transitiveT]GIVE to put something in someone’s hand 交给,递给,拿给
give somebody something
 Give me the letter, please.
请把信给我。
give something to somebody
 He poured some wine into a glass and gave it to her.
他倒了一杯酒递给她。
3 let SB do STH 让某人做某事 [transitiveT]LET/ALLOW to allow or make it possible for someone to do something 允许,许可
give somebody something
 He finally gave us permission to leave.
他最后还是允许我们离开。
 These meetings give everyone a chance to express their opinions.
这些会议给每个人发表意见的机会。
 Students are given the freedom to choose their own topics.
学生有选择课题的自主权。
 Language gives us the ability to communicate at a much higher level than any other animal.
语言赋予我们远远高于其他动物的交流能力。
 Women were given the vote in the early 1900s.
20 世纪初,妇女获得了选举权。
give somebody control/authority/responsibility etc
 She was given absolute control over all recruitment decisions.
所有的人事录用决策她都有绝对的控制权。
give something to somebody
 This bill will give more power to local authorities.
这项议案将给予地方政府更大的权力。
4 tell SB STH 告诉某人某事 [transitiveT]TELL to tell someone information or details about something, or to tell someone what they should do 给予,提供〔信息〕
 She gave me some information on university courses.
她向我提供了一些有关大学课程的信息。
 My secretary will be able to give you more details.
我的秘书会告诉你更详细的情况。
 Let me give you some advice.
我给你一些建议吧。
give orders/instructions
 She certainly likes giving orders.
她确实爱发号施令。
 They were given strict instructions not to tell anyone.
他们得到严格指示不要告诉任何人。
 Can you give me directions to the station (=tell me how to go there)?
你能告诉我去车站怎么走吗?
 He gave the following example.
他举了下面的例子。
 You may have to give evidence in court (=tell a court about what you have seen or know to be true).
你可能需要出庭作证。
give an account/description
 He gave a disturbing account of the murder.
他对凶案发生经过的描述令人困惑。
5 make a movement/do an action 做出动作DO [transitiveT] to do something by making a movement with your hand, face, body etc 做〔动作〕
6 speech/talk/performance 演说/谈话/表演 [transitiveT]APPERFORM to make a speech, perform a piece of music etc for a group of people 发表〔讲话等〕;举行〔演出等〕
7 make SB have a feeling 使某人有某种感觉 [transitiveT]CAUSE to make someone have a feeling 使产生〔某种感觉〕
8 make SB have problems 给某人带来问题 [transitiveT]SCT to make someone have problems 带来〔问题〕
9 make SB ill 使某人生病 [transitiveT]GIVE to infect someone with the same illness that you have 传染
10 organize a social event 组织社交活动PARTY [transitiveT] to organize a social event such as a party 举办,举行〔聚会等〕 SYN hold, put on
11 make SB do STH 使某人做某事 [transitiveT]JOB/TASK to tell someone to do a job or piece of work 分配〔任务〕;布置〔作业〕
12 make SB/STH have a quality 使某人/某物具有某种品质 [transitiveT]PROVIDE to make someone or something have a particular quality 使具有〔某种品质〕 SYN lend
13 pay for付钱 [transitiveT]PAY FOR to pay a particular amount of money for something 支付,付给
14 behave towards 以某种态度对待 [transitiveT] to behave towards someone in a way that shows you have a particular attitude or feeling towards them 表示〔某种态度或情感〕
15 punishment 惩罚 [transitiveT] to officially say that someone must have a particular punishment 判处,处以
16 give (somebody) an impression/a sense/an idea IDEAto make someone think about something in a particular way 给(某人)某种印象/感觉/想法
17 give something thought/attention/consideration etc  (also give thought/attention/consideration etc to something)THINK ABOUT to spend some time thinking about something carefully 考虑某事
18 give (somebody) a hand spokenHELP to help someone do something 帮(某人)一下
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19 give somebody a call/buzz  (also give somebody a ring/bell British EnglishBrE) informalTELEPHONE to telephone someone 打电话给某人
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20 give something a try/shot/whirl  (also give something a go British EnglishBrE) informalTRY TO DO OR GET something to try to do something, especially something you have not done before 试一试某事
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21 give somebody time/a few weeks/all day etc TIME/HAVE TIMEto allow time for someone to do something, or for something to happen 给某人时间/几个星期时间/一整天时间等
22 I give it six weeks/a month etc spokenCONTINUOUS used to say that you do not think something will continue successfully for very long 我估计不会超过六个星期/一个月等〔某事就会失败〕
23 not give something a second thought/another thought to not think or worry about something at all 根本不想某事;毫不担心某事
24 be less strict 让步 [intransitiveI]CHANGE/BECOME DIFFERENT to be willing to change what you think or do according to what else happens 让步,妥协
25 state a decision 宣布决定 [transitiveT] British EnglishBrEDS to state what your official decision or judgment is, for example in a game 作出〔决定或判决〕
26 give a mark/score 给分数 [transitiveT] to decide that someone should have a particular score or mark for something that they have done 给出〔分数或成绩〕
27 bend/stretch 弯曲/伸展 [intransitiveI]LOOSE if a material gives, it bends or stretches when you put pressure on it 弯曲;伸展
28 break/move 折断/移动 [intransitiveI]BREAK if something gives, it breaks or moves away suddenly because of weight or pressure on it 断裂;移动
29 give me something (any day/time) spokenPREFER used to say that you like something much more than something else 我最喜欢的是某物
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30 would give anything/a lot/your right arm etc for something spokenWANT used when you would like something very much 愿意为某物付出一切〔表示十分想要某物〕
31 not give a damn/shit etc spoken not politeDON'T CARE used to say that you do not care at all about something 毫不在乎
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32 don’t give me that spokenBELIEVE used to say that you do not believe someone’s excuse or explanation 别给我来那一套〔表示不相信某人的借口或解释〕
33 give somebody what for spoken to tell someone angrily that you are annoyed with them 痛骂某人
34 give as good as you get FIGHT FOR OR AGAINST somethingto fight or argue with someone using the same amount of skill or force that they are using 针锋相对,毫不示弱地反击[反驳]
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35 give and take informal to help other people and do things for them as well as expecting them to do things for you 互谅互让,互帮互助
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36 give or take a few minutes/a penny/a mile etc APPROXIMATELY spoken used to say that the amount or figure that you have just mentioned is nearly correct, but not exactly 相差几分钟/一便士/一英里等
37 I’ll give you that spokenTRUE used to admit that someone is right about something 那点我承认
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38 give somebody to understand/think/believe something formal to make someone think that a particular thing is true 使某人理解/相信某事
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39 give it to somebody straight informal to tell someone something in a clear direct way 直接告诉某人
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40. I give you the chairman/prime minister/groom etc British EnglishBrE spoken used at the end of a formal speech to invite people to welcome a special guest 有请主席/首相/新郎等
41. sex [transitiveT] old-fashionedGIVE if a woman gives herself to a man, she has sex with him 〔女子〕委身于〔男子〕
THESAURUS
give to let someone have something, without expecting to be paid for it 赠送,给予
He was always giving me gifts.
他总是送我礼物。
They gave a free drink to all their customers.
他们给所有顾客都送一杯免费饮料。
donate to give money to an organization that helps people or protects something, or to give your blood or part of your body to save someone’s life 捐赠,捐献
The company donates 1 per cent of its profits to charity.
这家公司把利润的1%捐赠给慈善机构。
70% of people wanted to donate their organs after death.
70%的人想要去世后捐献自己的器官。
award to officially give money or a prize to someone 奖励,授予
She was awarded a million dollars in damages.
她得到了一百万美元的损失赔偿。
Hollywood awarded him an Oscar for his performance.
好莱坞给他颁发了奥斯卡表演奖。
present to formally or officially give something to someone by putting it in their hands, especially at a formal ceremony 颁发,授予
They presented her with a bouquet of flowers.
他们给她献上了一束花。
leave (also bequeath /bɪˈkwiːð, bɪˈkwiːθ/ formal) to officially arrange for someone to have something that you own after your death (死后)留给,遗赠
He left most of his property to his wife.
他把大部分财产都留给了妻子。
lavish somebody with something/lavish something on somebody formal to give someone a lot of something, especially praise, attention, or gifts 给予某人大量某物
After his team won, the press lavished him with praise.
他的球队获胜之后,报界对他盛赞有加。
confer formal to give someone an honour, a university degree, or the right or power to do something 授予,赋予〔荣誉、学位、权利或权力〕
the powers conferred on him by Parliament
议会授予他的权力
nthe highest honor that her country could confer on her
nbestow formal to give someone something to show how much they are respected, for example an honour, a title, or a gift – a very formal use
He was also bestowed the title of ‘Cultural Ambassador of Grenada’.
to give something to a group of people 把某物送给一群人
hand something out/give something out to give something to each of the people in a group 分发某物
The teacher handed out the test papers.
老师把测验卷子分发下去。
nI’m going to give out some forms for you to fill in.
distribute to give things to a large number of people, especially in the streets 〔尤在街上〕散发
Anti-war protesters were distributing leaflets.
反战示威抗议者在散发传单。
share (also share something out British EnglishBrE) to divide something into equal parts and give a part to each person 分享,共享
They shared the profits among the staff.
他们让员工分享利润。
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give2 noun [uncountableU]  
1LOOSEthe ability of a material or substance to bend or stretch when put under pressure 伸展性,弹性
 The rope has quite a bit of give in it.
这绳子相当有弹性。
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Origin give1
Old English giefan
IELTS BNC: 71 COCA: 98
IELTS BNC: 71 COCA: 98
give verb
give1 (give sb a present) give2 (Give me the letter.) give3 (give sb drugs/advice) give4 (give sb a headache) give5 (give money to charity) have4 (give a party) pass sth on (give sb a cold) pay (How much will you give me for the car?) provide (give sb a drink/job)
give noun
give and take compromise
give1

verb

give sb a present 送给某人礼物Give your mother the letter. 把信交给你母亲。give sb drugs/advice/a punishment 给予某人药物/建议/惩罚give sb a headache/an air of mystery 令某人头疼/有一种神秘感give money to charity/give blood 向慈善机构捐款;献血give ♦︎ award ♦︎ present ♦︎ confer ♦︎ transfer ♦︎ accord ♦︎ bestow ♦︎ lavish sth on/upon sb/sthThese words all mean to allow sb to have sth. 这些词均表示给予、授予。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to give / award / present / transfer / accord sth to sbto confer / bestow / lavish sth on sbto give / award / accord sb sthto give / present / bestow giftsto lavish gifts on / upon sb / sthto give / present / bestow an awardto give / award / present a prizeto give / confer / accord / bestow (a / an) honour / title / statusto confer / bestow a favourto give / accord / bestow an accolade give (gave, given) [transitive, intransitive] hand sth to sb as a present; to allow sb to have sth as a present 赠送;赠与;送给What are you giving your father for his birthday?你打算给你父亲送什么生日礼物?Did you give the waiter a tip?你给服务员小费了吗?We don't usually give presents to people at work.我们一般不给同事送礼。They say it's better to give than to receive.人们说施比受有福。 award [transitive] to make an official decision to give sth to sb as a payment or prize 授予;奖励;判给He was awarded damages of £50 000.他判得损害赔偿金5万英镑。The judges awarded equal points to both finalists.裁判判定决赛双方得分相等。Typical collocates of award are points, prize, trophy and compensation and damages. * award的常见搭配词有point、prize、trophy、compensation和damage。 see also award award noun , award compensation noun , grant allow present [transitive] to give sth to sb, especially formally at a ceremony (尤指在仪式上正式)把⋯交给,颁发,授予The local MP will start the race and present the prizes.当地议员将鸣枪开赛并颁奖。The sword was presented by the family to the museum.这家人将那把剑捐赠给了博物馆。On his retirement, colleagues presented him with a set of golf clubs.在他退休时,同事们赠给了他一套高尔夫球棒。Note that you can present sth, you can present sb with sth, or you can present sth to sb. 注意,要说present sth、present sb with sth或present sth to sb。 confer kənˈfɜː(r) (-rr-) [transitive] (formal) to give sb an award, a university degree or a particular honour or right 授予(奖项、学位、荣誉或权利)An honorary degree was conferred on him by Oxford University in 2005.牛津大学于2005年授予他荣誉学位。 transfer trænsˈfɜː(r) (-rr-) [transitive] to officially arrange for sth to belong to sb else or for sb else to control sth (正式)转让;让与He transferred the property to his son.他把财产转让给了儿子。 accord [transitive] (formal) to give sb/sth authority, status or a particular type of treatment 给予,赠予,授予(权力、地位或某种待遇)Our society accords the family great importance.我们的社会赋予家庭十分重要的地位。There were complaints about the special treatment accorded to some minority groups.对一些少数群体给予特殊待遇招致了怨言。Accord is often used to talk about the status and recognition that people give particular groups such as a particular profession or religion in society. * accord常指给予社会中特定职业或宗教等特定群体地位和认可。 bestow bɪˈstəʊ; NAmE bɪˈstoʊ [transitive] (formal) to give sth to sb, especially to show how much they are respected (将⋯)给予,授予,献给(尤指为显示受尊重程度)It was a title bestowed upon him by the king.那是国王赐给他的头衔。Bestow is most often used to talk about giving rights, respect, honours and titles to people, but it can also be used to talk about special gifts given to people to show how much they are respected. * bestow最常与right、respect、honour和title搭配,但亦可指赠予特殊礼物以示尊重。 ˈlavish sth on sb/sth ˈlavish sth upon sb/sth

phrasal verb

(written) to give a lot of sth, often too much, to sb/sth 过分给予;滥施She lavishes most of her attention on her youngest son.她对小儿子过于关爱。Typical collocates of lavish sth on/upon sb/sth are gifts, praise and attention. * lavish sth on/upon sb/sth的常见搭配词有gift、praise和attention。
give2

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give sb a present 送给某人礼物Give your mother the letter. 把信交给你母亲。give sb drugs/advice/a punishment 给予某人药物/建议/惩罚give sb a headache/an air of mystery 令某人头疼/有一种神秘感give money to charity/give blood 向慈善机构捐款;献血give ♦︎ hand ♦︎ hand sb/sth over ♦︎ passThese words all mean to put sth into sb's hand or hands, or in a place where they can easily reach it. 这些词均表示给、交给。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to give / hand / hand sb / sth over / pass sth to sbto just give / hand / hand over / pass sthto give / hand / hand over / pass sth immediately / promptly give (gave, given) [transitive] to put sth into sb's hand or hands so that they can look at it, use it or keep it for a time 给;交给They were all given a box to carry.给了他们每人一个箱子让他们搬。She gave her ticket to the woman at the check-in desk.她把票递给了登机手续服务台的女职员。 hand [transitive] to put sth into sb's hand 交;递;给She handed the letter to me.她把信交给了我。She handed me the letter.她把信交给了我。 ˌhand sb/sth ˈover

phrasal verb

to give sb/sth officially or formally to another person 把⋯正式交给He handed over a cheque for $20 000.他交出了一张2万元的支票。I knew I should have handed you over to the police!我知道我本应该把你送交警方!
pass [transitive] to give sth to sb by putting it into their hands or in a place where they can easily reach it 给;递;传递Pass the salt, please.请把盐递过来。Could you pass me that book?你能把那本书递给我吗?Pass is often used in spoken English when one person is asking another to pick up sth that they can't reach themselves, and give it to them. * pass常用于口语,指某人自己够不到某物,请求他人帮忙递过来。NOTE 辨析 Give, hand or pass? Hand is used more in written (especially literary) English than in spoken English; give is used frequently in both written and spoken English, but especially frequently in spoken English. Pass is often used in spoken requests, but is also used in written, literary English. * hand多用于书面语(尤其是文学作品),较少用于口语。give常用于书面语和口语,但尤用于口语。pass常用于口头请求,但亦用于书面语和文学作品。give3

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give sb a present 送给某人礼物Give your mother the letter. 把信交给你母亲。give sb drugs/advice/a punishment 给予某人药物/建议/惩罚give sb a headache/an air of mystery 令某人头疼/有一种神秘感give money to charity/give blood 向慈善机构捐款;献血give ♦︎ administer ♦︎ dispense ♦︎ hand sth outThese words all mean to give drugs, treatment, advice or a punishment to sb. 这些词均表示给予某人药物、待遇、建议或惩罚。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to give / administer / dispense / hand out sth to sbto give / administer / hand out punishment / treatmentto give / administer / dispense justiceto give / hand out a prison / jail sentenceto give / administer / dispense medicine / drugs / medicationto give / administer a / an dose / sedative / remedy / injectionto give / administer first aid / oxygento administer / dispense a prescriptionto give / dispense / hand out advice give 1 (gave, given) [transitive] to make sb suffer a particular punishment or treatment; to give drugs, medicine or advice to sb 给予惩罚(或对待);施用(药物);提供(建议)The judge gave him a nine-month suspended sentence.法官判处他有期徒刑九个月,缓期执行。She gave me some medicine that sent me off to sleep.她给了我一些药,使我沉入梦乡。Let me give you a word of advice.让我给你一句忠告吧。 administer ədˈmɪnɪstə(r) [transitive] (formal) to give sth such as a punishment, especially in a formal way; to give drugs, medicine or treatment to sb (尤指正式地)给予(惩罚等);施用(药物);给予(治疗)The teacher has the authority to administer punishment.老师有权处罚。The priest was called to administer the last rites.请来牧师做临终祈祷。A taxi driver administered first aid to the victims.一个出租车司机对受害人进行了急救。 dispense dɪˈspens [transitive] (rather formal) to give sb help, advice or justice 提供(帮助);给予(建议);主持(正义)His role is to dispense advice and control the budget.他的职责是给予建议和控制预算。In British English dispense also means 'to prepare medicine and give it to people, as a job'. 在英式英语中,dispense亦指配药、发药 (BrE) A pharmacist will never dispense a prescription unless he or she knows it is genuine.除非确认处方是真的,否则药剂师绝不会按方配药。In American English a pharmacist fills a prescription. 在美式英语中,表示配药用fill a prescription。 ˌhand sth ˈout

phrasal verb

(rather informal) to give advice, a punishment or a particular type of treatment 给予(建议、惩罚或某种待遇)He's always handing out advice to people.他总是喜欢处处给人家意见。
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give sb a present 送给某人礼物Give your mother the letter. 把信交给你母亲。give sb drugs/advice/a punishment 给予某人药物/建议/惩罚give sb a headache/an air of mystery 令某人头疼/有一种神秘感give money to charity/give blood 向慈善机构捐款;献血give ♦︎ add ♦︎ lend ♦︎ impartThese words all mean to produce a particular feeling in sb or a particular quality in sth. 这些词均表示使人产生某种感觉或使东西具有某种特质。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to give / add / lend / impart sth to sthto give / add / lend / impart a / an sense / feeling / air of sthto give / add / lend a touch of sthto give / add / lend / impart (a) flavour / colour to sthto give / add / lend (a) new dimension / credibility / distinction (to sth)to add / lend glamour / elegance (to sth) give (gave, given) [transitive] to produce a particular feeling in sb or a particular quality in sth 使产生(某种感觉);使具有(某种特质)All that driving has given me a headache.这一路开车让我头都痛了。This shampoo will give your hair a nice healthy sheen.这种洗发剂会使你的头发健康亮泽。The dark glasses gave him an air of mystery.戴上墨镜使他增添了神秘感。 add [transitive] to give a particular quality to a person, place, event or situation (为人、地方、活动或情境)添加(某种特质)The suite will add a touch of class to your bedroom.这套家具会给你的卧室增添一些典雅气质。The Easter Festival added a new dimension to Salzburg's musical life.复活节庆典为萨尔茨堡的音乐文化增添了新的特色。 Add is typically used to talk about producing an effect of impressive style to places or situations. * add常指为地方或情境制造难忘的效果to add a touch / sense / feeling of glamour / elegance / luxury / opulence / distinction / class增添魅力/典雅/奢华感/豪华感/脱俗感/雅致 lend (lent, lent) [transitive] (written) to give a particular atmosphere to an event or situation; to give support to a claim or theory and make it seem more likely to be true or genuine (为活动或情境)增添(氛围);支持,印证(主张或理论,使之看起来更真确)The setting sun lent an air of melancholy to the scene.落日给景色增添了伤感的气氛。Her presence lent the occasion a certain dignity.她的出现使那个场合增添了几分光彩。This latest evidence lends support to her theory.这一最新的证据印证了她的理论。Something might also lend weight or credence to a claim or theory. 也可以用lend weight/credence表示为主张或理论提供支持。 impart ɪmˈpɑːt; NAmE ɪmˈpɑːrt [transitive] (rather formal, written) to give a particular quality to sth, especially a flavour or smell 赋予(某种特质);增添(风味或味道)The spice imparts an Eastern flavour to the dish.这种调味料会给菜肴添加一种东方风味。give5

verb

give sb a present 送给某人礼物Give your mother the letter. 把信交给你母亲。give sb drugs/advice/a punishment 给予某人药物/建议/惩罚give sb a headache/an air of mystery 令某人头疼/有一种神秘感give money to charity/give blood 向慈善机构捐款;献血give ♦︎ contribute ♦︎ donate ♦︎ chip inThese words all mean to give sth, especially money or goods, to help sb/sth. 这些词均表示捐助、捐赠。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to give / contribute / donate (sth) to sthto give / contribute / donate / chip in £10 / $100 000, etc.to give / contribute / donate cash / a sumto give / chip in with a donationto give / donate bloodto give / contribute / donate generously give (gave, given) [transitive, intransitive] to pay money to a charity, or let them have food and clothes to help people; to have blood taken from you so that it can be used in the medical treatment of other people 捐款;捐助;献(血)We need your help-please give generously.我们需要你的帮助-请慷慨解囊吧。They both gave regularly to charity.他们俩定期捐款给慈善机构。I gave a small donation.我作了一点微薄的捐助。 see also gift gift contribute kənˈtrɪbjuːt, BrE also ˈkɒntrɪbjuːt [transitive, intransitive] (rather formal) to give sth, especially money or goods, to help sb/sth 捐献,捐赠(尤指钱款或物资);捐助The writer personally contributed £5 000 to the earthquake fund.那个作家个人向地震基金捐了5 000英镑。Would you like to contribute to our collection?你愿意为我们的募捐活动解囊吗?Do you wish to contribute?你想捐助吗? see also contribution gift , contributor sponsor donate dəʊˈneɪt; NAmE ˈdoʊneɪt [transitive] (rather formal) to give money or goods to help sb/sth, especially a charity; to allow doctors to remove blood or a body organ in order to help sb who needs it (尤指向慈善机构)捐赠,赠送;捐献(血液或器官)I would like to thank our sponsors, The Woodworks, for donating the prizes for this competition.我要感谢我们的赞助者-木业公司捐赠此次比赛的奖品。All donated blood is tested for HIV and other infections.所有捐献的血液都会进行艾滋病病毒和其他传染病病毒的检测。 see also donation gift , donor sponsor NOTE 辨析 Contribute or donate? Contribute suggests that a number of people are all giving money, food, clothes, etc. to a charity or a fund. Donate places the emphasis on an individual person or company that has given sth. If contribute is used about an individual, it is usually sb who has given a large amount. * contribute指许多人都向慈善机构或基金捐献钱款、食品、衣服等。donate强调作出捐赠的个人或公司。如果contribute用于个人,常指某人捐赠很多。 chip in chip in sth

phrasal verb

(-pp-) (informal) to give some money so that a group of people can buy sth together 凑份子If everyone chips in we'll be able to buy her a really nice present.如果大家都凑钱,我们就能给她买件很好的礼物。We each chipped in (with) £5.我们每人凑了5英镑。

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