中文意思
Give this to 的意思
Transfer something to someone by handing it over.
In simple words: Hand this over to someone.
Give this to 例句
- Please give this to your brother when you see him.
- I need you to give this to the manager before the meeting.
- Can you give this to my friend at the coffee shop?
- Don't forget to give this to Lisa after class.
- He asked me to give this to you as a surprise.
如何使用 Give this to
Use in casual and formal settings when asking someone to pass or hand over something. Avoid in very formal writing.
Grammar pattern
give + object + to + recipient
Memory hint
Think of a gift being handed over to someone; ‘give this to’ means to pass it along.
相关单词
Collocations with Give this to
- give this to someone
- give something to a friend
- give your attention to
- give a gift to
- give notice to
Common mistakes with Give this to
- Incorrectly omitting 'to' after 'give'.
- Confusing 'give' with 'give away' when not implying donation.
- Using 'give' with an indirect object without 'to'.
Give this to appears in
Give this to 的其他语言
More chunks like Give this to
大家还在搜
- Give this to 意思
- Give this to 是什么意思
- Give this to 的意思
- Give this to 中文
- Give this to 翻译
- Give this to 含义
- Give this to 解释
关于 Give this to 的常见问题
Give this to 是什么意思?
Hand this over to someone.
Give this to 的中文意思是什么?
Hand this over to someone.
Give this to 的定义是什么?
Transfer something to someone by handing it over.
如何在句子中使用 Give this to?
Please give this to your brother when you see him.
能再举一个 Give this to 的例子吗?
I need you to give this to the manager before the meeting.
Give this to 的近义词有哪些?
常见的替代说法包括 hand over, pass, deliver, present, provide。
哪些词和 Give this to 搭配?
它常与 give this to someone, give something to a friend, give your attention to, give a gift to, give notice to 搭配。
使用 Give this to 时常见的错误有哪些?
Incorrectly omitting 'to' after 'give'. Confusing 'give' with 'give away' when not implying donation. Using 'give' with an indirect object without 'to'.
Give this to 怎么发音?
US: //ɡɪv ðɪs tu//, UK: //ɡɪv ðɪs tuː//。点击上方音频,听母语者的发音。
什么时候该用 Give this to?
Use in casual and formal settings when asking someone to pass or hand over something. Avoid in very formal writing.
