Found 4 items, similar to give.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: give
memberikan
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: give
beri, gaya pegas, memberi, memberikan, mengajar, menghaturkan, menyumbang
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: give
give
n : the elasticity of something that can be stretched and
returns to its original length [syn:
spring,
springiness]
[also:
given,
gave]
give
v 1: cause to have, in the abstract sense or physical sense;
“She
gave him a black eye”;
“The draft gave me a cold”
2: be the cause or source of;
“He gave me a lot of trouble”;
“Our meeting afforded much interesting information” [syn:
yield,
afford]
3: transfer possession of something concrete or abstract to
somebody;
“I gave her my money”;
“can you give me
lessons?”;
“She gave the children lots of love and tender
loving care” [ant:
take]
4: convey or reveal information;
“Give one's name”
5: convey, as of a compliment, regards, attention, etc.;
bestow;
“Don't pay him any mind”;
“give the orders”;
“Give
him my best regards”;
“pay attention” [syn:
pay]
6: organize or be responsible for;
“hold a reception”;
“have,
throw, or make a party”;
“give a course” [syn:
hold,
throw,
have,
make]
7: convey or communicate; of a smile, a look, a physical
gesture;
“Throw a glance”;
“She gave me a dirty look”
[syn:
throw]
8: give as a present; make a gift of;
“What will you give her
for her birthday?” [syn:
gift,
present]
9: bring about;
“His two singles gave the team the victory”
[syn:
bring about,
yield]
10: dedicate;
“give thought to”;
“give priority to”;
“pay
attention to” [syn:
pay,
devote]
11: give or supply;
“The cow brings in 5 liters of milk”;
“This
year's crop yielded 1,000 bushels of corn”;
“The estate
renders some revenue for the family” [syn:
render,
yield,
return,
generate]
12: tell or deposit (information) knowledge;
“give a secret to
the Russians”;
“leave your name and address here” [syn:
impart,
leave,
pass on]
13: bring about;
“The trompe l'oeil-illusion establishes depth”
[syn:
establish]
14: leave with; give temporarily;
“Can I give you my keys while
I go in the pool?”;
“Can I give you the children for the
weekend?”
15: emit or utter;
“Give a gulp”;
“give a yelp”
16: endure the loss of;
“He gave his life for his children”;
“I
gave two sons to the war” [syn:
sacrifice]
17: place into the hands or custody of;
“hand me the spoon,
please”;
“Turn the files over to me, please”;
“He turned
over the prisoner to his lawyers” [syn:
pass,
hand,
reach,
pass on,
turn over]
18: give entirely to a specific person, activity, or cause;
“She
committed herself to the work of God”;
“give one's
talents to a good cause”;
“consecrate your life to the
church” [syn:
dedicate,
consecrate,
commit,
devote]
19: give (as medicine);
“I gave him the drug”
20: give or convey physically;
“She gave him First Aid”;
“I gave
him a punch in the nose” [syn:
apply]
21: bestow;
“give hommage”;
“render thanks” [syn:
render]
22: bestow, especially officially;
“grant a degree”;
“give a
divorce”;
“This bill grants us new rights” [syn:
grant]
23: move in order to make room for someone for something;
“The
park gave way to a supermarket”; "`Move over,' he told
the crowd" [syn:
move over,
give way,
ease up,
yield]
24: give food to;
“Feed the starving children in India”;
“don't
give the child this tough meat” [syn:
feed] [ant:
starve]
25: contribute to some cause;
“I gave at the office” [syn:
contribute,
chip in,
kick in]
26: 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” [syn:
collapse,
fall in,
cave in,
give way,
break,
founder]
27: estimate the duration or outcome of something;
“He gave the
patient three months to live”;
“I gave him a very good
chance at success”
28: execute and deliver;
“Give bond”
29: deliver in exchange or recompense;
“I'll give you three
books for four CDs”
30: afford access to;
“the door opens to the patio”;
“The French
doors give onto a terrace” [syn:
afford,
open]
31: present to view;
“He gave the sign to start”
32: perform for an audience;
“Pollini is giving another concert
in New York”
33: be flexible under stress of physical force;
“This material
doesn't give” [syn:
yield]
34: propose;
“He gave the first of many toasts at the birthday
party”
35: legal use: accord by verdict;
“give a decision for the
plaintiff”
36: manifest or show;
“This student gives promise of real
creativity”;
“The office gave evidence of tampering”
37: offer in good faith;
“He gave her his word”
38: submit for consideration, judgment, or use;
“give one's
opinion”;
“give an excuse”
39: guide or direct, as by behavior of persuasion;
“You gave me
to think that you agreed with me”
40: allow to have or take;
“I give you two minutes to respond”
41: inflict as a punishment;
“She gave the boy a good spanking”;
“The judge gave me 10 years”
42: occur;
“what gives?”
43: consent to engage in sexual intercourse with a man;
“She
gave herself to many men”
44: proffer (a body part);
“She gave her hand to her little
sister”
[also:
given,
gave]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: give
Gyve
\Gyve\ (j[imac]v), n. [Of Celtic origin; cf. W. gefyn, Ir.
geibhionn, Gael. geimheal.]
A shackle; especially, one to confine the legs; a fetter.
[Written also
give.]
[1913 Webster]
Like a poor prisoner in his twisted gyves. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]
With gyves upon his wrist. --Hood.
[1913 Webster]