intransitive. To submit, yield. Obsolete. rare.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > difficulty > opposition > absence of resistance > offer no resistance [verb (intransitive)] > give in (21) descend?a1400 intransitive. To submit, yield. Obsolete. rare. to give up the girdlea1400 In various phrases and proverbial sayings. girdle of chastity = chastity belt n.; girdle of Venus: see Venus, n.1 9. submita1525 Without construction. intransitive in same sense. to give over1530 To give in, yield (to). Obsolete. subscribe1560 intransitive. To give or acknowledge allegiance to a person; to make one's submission to; (more generally) to submit, yield, give in. Obsolete. yield1576 In wider sense: To give way, be subjected, submit (cf. 17); occasionally to break down, succumb. come1607 intransitive. In the progressive. Of a person: to yield to persuasion; = to come around 2b at phrasal verbs 1. Cf. coming, adj. 3. Obsolete. to give in1616 intransitive. To yield; to give up the contest; to acknowledge oneself beaten; occasionally (colloquial) to admit under pressure of argument (that). to give the stoop1623 to give the stoop: to bow; figurative to yield, give way. Obsolete. buckle1642 figurative. To give way, submit; to cringe, truckle. Obsolete exc. dialect. incumb1656 To lie down; to succumb, yield. to knock under board, under (the) table1692 to knock under board, under (the) table: to succumb in a drinking-bout; to give in, submit, yield; = to knock under at phrasal verbs. Obsolete. capitulate1714 intransitive. figurative. To yield; to give way, to give in. Frequently with to. to strike underc1730 intransitive. To give in. Scottish. knuckle down1735 intransitive (figurative) To acknowledge oneself beaten; to give way, give in, submit. Usually knuckle down or knuckle under. cave1844 figurative. colloquial. without in. slang (chiefly U.S.). to throw (also chuck) up the sponge1860 to throw (also chuck) up the sponge: to abandon a contest or struggle; to submit, give in. colloquial. incline1866 figurative. intransitive. To submit or yield; to accede, give in. In early use chiefly with to; in later use chiefly with before. rare after 17th… to give (it) best1878 to give (it) best: to admit defeat, to give up. give way1879 give way To allow one's self-control or fortitude to be broken down. to roll over1919 intransitive. To yield without resistance, esp. passively or obsequiously; to give in. |
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