Bedeutung von Give up
To stop trying to do something; to surrender.
In simple words: to stop trying
Give up in einem Satz
- After hours of studying, he decided to ___ and watch TV instead.
- Don't ___ now; you're almost there!
- She has never ___ on her dreams, no matter how hard it got.
Wie man Give up verwendet
Use in situations where someone stops trying, especially after repeated attempts. Avoid in formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
give up + object
Memory hint
Imagine someone throwing in a towel—'give up' signifies surrendering.
Verwandte Wörter
Collocations with Give up
- give up hope
- give up the fight
- give up smoking
Common mistakes with Give up
- Confusing with 'give in' which means to surrender.
- Using 'give up on' without a clear object.
- Using the wrong tense when speaking about past experiences.
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Häufige Fragen zu Give up
Was bedeutet Give up?
to stop trying
Was ist die Definition von Give up?
To stop trying to do something; to surrender.
Wie verwendet man Give up in einem Satz?
After hours of studying, he decided to ___ and watch TV instead.
Kannst du ein weiteres Beispiel für Give up geben?
Don't ___ now; you're almost there!
Was sind Synonyme für Give up?
Gängige Alternativen sind quit, surrender, resign, abandon.
Was ist das Gegenteil von Give up?
Gegenteilige Bedeutungen sind persevere, continue, persist.
Welche Wörter passen zu Give up?
Es wird oft mit give up hope, give up the fight, give up smoking kombiniert.
Was sind häufige Fehler bei Give up?
Confusing with 'give in' which means to surrender. Using 'give up on' without a clear object. Using the wrong tense when speaking about past experiences.
Wie spricht man Give up aus?
US: //ɡɪv ʌp//, UK: //ɡɪv ʌp//. Hör dir das Audio oben an, um die Aussprache von Muttersprachlern zu hören.
Wann sollte ich Give up verwenden?
Use in situations where someone stops trying, especially after repeated attempts. Avoid in formal contexts.












