Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - give out
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Give out
give out
verb Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. a. declare, publish giving out that the doctor…required a few days of complete rest — Charles Dickens b. to read aloud the words of (a hymn or psalm) for congregational singing 2. emit gave out a constant hum 3. issue gave out new uniforms intransitive verb 1. break down, fail 2. to become exhausted ; collapse
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1. раздавать; выдавать; 2. издавать; испускать; 3. посылать; 4. публиковать; предавать гласности; 5. объявлять; 6. сдавать(ся); подводить; не выдерживать ...Англо-русский словарь идиом
2.
1. выделять, издавать, испускать this gas-fire gives out a good heat —- этот газовый камин хорошо обогревает this fuel gives out a lot of smoke —- это топливо очень дымит the radio is giving out a strange signal —- по радио передают какой-то странный сигнал 2. распределять, раздавать to give out examination papers —- раздавать экзаменационные работы the supplies will be given out tomorrow —- продовольствие будут распределять завтра 3. объявлять, провозглашать; обнародовать; издавать the date of the election will be given out soon —- скоро объявят о дате выборов who has given out this information? —- откуда идут эти сведения? 4. распускать слухи to give it out that... —- распустить слух, что... it was given out that they had parted —- разнесся (прошел) слух (начали говорить), что они разошлись 5. выдавать (за кого-л.) to give oneself out for (as) a doctor —- выдавать себя за врача to give oneself out to be a foreigner —- выдавать себя за иностранца he gave himself out to be the real author of the book —- он выдавал себя за действительного (подлинного) автора этой книги 6. иссякать, кончаться (о запасах, силах и т. п.) our stores were giving out —- запас продовольствия у нас подходил к концу my strength gave out —- силы покинули меня our money gave out —- у нас кончились деньги 7. разг. переставать работать the engine gave out —- мотор заглох 8. изнашиваться 9. спорт. вывести (из...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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1. If you give out a number of things, you distribute them among a group of people. There were people at the entrance giving out leaflets. = hand out PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), also V n P 2. If you give out information, you make it known to people. He wouldn’t give out any information... How often do you give your phone number out? PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), V n P 3. If a piece of equipment or part of the body gives out, it stops working. All machines give out eventually... One of his lungs gave out entirely. PHRASAL VERB: V P, V P 4. see give off ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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{v.} 1. To make known; let it be known; publish. * /Mary gave out that she and Bob were going to be married./ 2. To let escape; give. * /The cowboy gave out a yell./ Syn.: GIVE OFF, LET GO. 3. to give to people; distribute. * /The barber gives out free lollipops to all the children./ Compare: HAND OUT, PASS OUT. 4. To fail; collapse. * /Tom's legs gave out and he couldn't run any farther./ * /The chair gave out under the fat man./ Compare: WEAR OUT. 5. To be finished or gone. * /When the food at the party gave out, they bought more./ * /The teacher's patience gave out./ Syn.: RUN OUT, RUN SHORT. Compare: USE UP, WEAR OUT. 6. {slang} Not to hold back; act freely; let yourself go. - Often used in the imperative. * /You're not working hard, Charley. Give out!/ 7. {informal} To show how you feel. * /When Jane saw the mouse, she gave out with a scream./ * /Give out with a little smile./ Compare: LET GO. ...Английский словарь американских идиом
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