What is another word for Give out?
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emit
activity, discharge
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distribute
apportion, quantity
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hand out
distribute, issue
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fail
break down, dwindle
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give off
express, emit
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issue
activity, discharge
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break down
sag, die or surrender
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run out
dwindle
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break
break down
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conk out
break down
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give
activity, distribute
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dispense
distribute, apportion
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allot
apportion, quantity
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publish
announce, activity
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deal out
apportion, quantity
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go
fail, break down
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pass out
distribute, dispense
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emanate
discharge, scatter
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declare
announce, distribute
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announce
communicate, disclose
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vent
discharge, emit
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share
issue, divide something into portions
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mete out
apportion, quantity
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parcel out
quantity, divide something into portions
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broadcast
announce, scatter
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give way
break down, die or surrender
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die
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dole out
dispense, use in common with others
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exhale
discharge, diffuse
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send out
scatter, diffuse
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proclaim
communicate, announce
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promulgate
advertise, make known clearly or officially
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reveal
communicate, disclose
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release
express, emit
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deal
allocate, divide something into portions
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dry up
sag, fail
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send forth
emit, diffuse
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allocate
authorize, divide something into portions
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exude
emit, diffuse
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divulge
disclose, communicate
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Synonyms of give out
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as in to announce
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as in to die
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- as in to cast
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give out
verb
Definition of give out
1
as in to announce
to make known openly or publicly
that’s information that I’m not prepared to give out
Synonyms & Similar Words
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announce
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publish
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run with
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post
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declare
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proclaim
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advertise
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broadcast
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beat the drum (for or about)
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disclose
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promulgate
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sound
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publicize
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herald
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release
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blare
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trumpet
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promote
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placard
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flash
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reveal
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blaze
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report
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enunciate
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spread
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annunciate
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disseminate
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introduce
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show
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blazon
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bark
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cry
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ring
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bulletin
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feature
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bill
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hand down
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toll
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call (off or out)
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divulge
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billboard
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inform
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impart
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notify
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manifest
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knell
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blurb
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puff
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gazette
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communicate
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plug
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intimate
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apprise
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kithe
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advise
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pitch
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
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withhold
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conceal
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suppress
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recall
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silence
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hush (up)
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revoke
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retract
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recant
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withhold
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conceal
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suppress
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recall
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silence
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hush (up)
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revoke
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retract
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recant
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as in to cast
to throw or give off
this heater gives out a funny smell sometimes
Synonyms & Similar Words
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cast
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release
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radiate
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throw out
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emit
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issue
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send (out)
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eliminate
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emanate
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evolve
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expel
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shoot
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exhale
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vent
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discharge
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pour
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irradiate
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expire
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exude
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evacuate
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secrete
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excrete
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ooze
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spray
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erupt
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eject
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squirt
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spurt
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spew
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jet
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gush
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spout
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outpour
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
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take up
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absorb
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soak (up)
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suck (up)
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inhale
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sponge
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take up
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absorb
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soak (up)
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suck (up)
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inhale
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sponge
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as in to die
to stop functioning
waiting for the fuel pump in my old car to give out
Synonyms & Similar Words
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die
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fail
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crash
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cut out
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stall
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break down
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break
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act up
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conk (out)
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fizzle
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sputter
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wheeze
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malfunction
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jam
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
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start (up)
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start (up)
Thesaurus Entries Near give out
give one the gate
give out
give over
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What is another word for give out?
636 synonyms found
Pronunciation:
[ ɡˈɪv ˈa͡ʊt], [ ɡˈɪv ˈaʊt], [ ɡ_ˈɪ_v ˈaʊ_t]
Table of Contents
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adj.
• Other relevant words: (adjective)
- quantity.
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n.
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•
- go down,
- burn out,
- go off,
- smell,
- exude,
- shut off.
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•
- dole,
- generate,
- stream.
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•
- draw to a close/an end,
- come to an end.
• dish out (noun)
- dish.
• distribute (noun)
- distribute.
• give away (noun)
- give away.
• go bad (noun)
- go bad.
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v.
• announce (verb)
- disclose,
- publish,
- disseminate,
- broadcast,
- state,
- call,
- propound,
- promulgate,
- report,
- communicate,
- annunciate,
- blazon,
- publicize,
- intimate,
- blast,
- impart,
- divulge,
- advertise,
- drum.
• beam (verb)
- glare,
- give off,
- glow,
- shed,
- throw off,
- shine,
- glimmer.
• capitulate (verb)
- cede,
- fold,
- bow,
- relent,
- put out,
- surrender,
- knuckle under,
- concede,
- defer.
• effuse (verb)
- decant.
• give off (verb)
- smelled of,
- gave forth,
- smelling of,
- smelt of,
- gives forth,
- smells of.
• give off/give out (verb)
- pour,
- exhale,
- produce,
- void,
- flow,
- throw out.
• hand out (verb)
- disburse,
- devote,
- provide,
- deal out,
- Mete.
• peter out (verb)
- fade,
- ebb,
- rebate,
- die out,
- lessen,
- taper off,
- run dry,
- recede,
- abate,
- diminish,
- drain,
- come to nothing,
- pall,
- wane,
- stop,
- evaporate.
• proclaim (verb)
- herald,
- spiel,
- exhibit,
- expound,
- evidence,
- indicate,
- stump,
- illustrate,
- ventilate,
- evince,
- mark.
• release (verb)
- exempt,
- unleash,
- undo,
- unbind,
- absolve,
- exculpate,
- acquit,
- unfasten,
- loosen,
- liberate,
- unloose,
- free,
- extricate,
- emancipate,
- exonerate,
- excuse,
- turn out,
- manumit,
- commute,
- bail out,
- disengage,
- untie,
- clear,
- take out.
• reveal (verb)
- come out with,
- betray,
- break the news,
- let out,
- get out of system,
- bring out into open,
- make plain,
- explain,
- let on,
- talk,
- put cards on table,
- bring to light,
- unfold,
- let slip,
- give the low-down,
- let fall,
- let cat out of the bag,
- expose.
• run out (verb)
- lose,
- depart,
- end,
- wear out,
- cease,
- finish,
- have none left,
- be cleaned out,
- be out of,
- waste away,
- waste,
- come to a close,
- dissipate,
- have no more.
• succumb (verb)
- croak,
- fall,
- buckle,
- perish,
- pass away,
- eat crow,
- go under,
- decease,
- demise.
• tell (verb)
- enjoin,
- say,
- express,
- bid,
- fill in,
- command,
- represent,
- recite,
- summon,
- direct,
- advise,
- authorize,
- require,
- order,
- apprise,
- mention,
- instruct,
- acquaint,
- level.
• tire (verb)
- exasperate,
- ennui,
- poop out,
- crawl,
- debilitate,
- sink,
- bore,
- wear,
- prostrate,
- dispirit,
- deject,
- worry,
- jade,
- sap,
- bush,
- distress,
- overburden,
- irritate,
- annoy,
- overwork,
- disgust,
- pain,
- sicken,
- fatigue,
- nauseate,
- dishearten,
- vex,
- enervate,
- irk,
- tax,
- harass,
- displease,
- depress,
- wear down,
- strain,
- yawn.
• vent (verb)
- empty,
- put,
- verbalize.
• vocalize (verb)
- croon,
- sing,
- groan,
- chant,
- chirp,
- warble,
- moan,
- shout.
• weather (verb)
- give out.
• wilt (verb)
- mummify,
- melt,
- shrivel,
- dwindle,
- wither.
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Other synonyms:
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•
- fume,
- seep,
- dry up,
- terminate,
- spillage,
- issue from,
- spew,
- inflict,
- issue forth.
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•
- belch,
- lapse,
- assign,
- send,
- permeate,
- pump out,
- ooze,
- derogate,
- emission.
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•
- conclude,
- cave,
- desiccate,
- leakage,
- transmit,
- spout,
- deplete.
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•
- smoke,
- billow,
- spurt,
- drip.
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•
- deliver,
- leak,
- overflow.
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•
- steam.
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•
- escape,
- discharge.
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•
- burn.
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•
- close.
• beam
- sending.
• comply
- consent to,
- playing the game,
- straightens up,
- going with the flow,
- toss in,
- throw in towel,
- knuckle to,
- straighten up,
- adhere to,
- adhered to,
- straightened up,
- go with the flow,
- conforming to,
- conforms to,
- fit in,
- stayed in line,
- obey,
- don’t rock the boat,
- consented to,
- go along with,
- yes one,
- conform to,
- don’t make waves,
- stay in line,
- shape up,
- play the game,
- toss it in,
- obeys.
• dish out
- spoon,
- meted out,
- mete out,
- fork over,
- handed,
- Ladled,
- Ladling,
- ladle,
- serve up,
- meting out,
- metes out,
- turn over,
- Handing.
• give in
- capitulate.
• give off
- giving forth,
- give forth,
- smell of,
- effuse,
- gave off.
• hand out
- dealt out,
- handed out,
- dealing out.
• Other relevant words:
- overstrain,
- rationing,
- unchained,
- pack in,
- granted,
- declare,
- put before,
- go in with,
- called upon,
- bring forward,
- owns up,
- send out,
- came forth,
- laying open,
- overtax,
- flow out,
- Unfetter,
- FAGS,
- caving in,
- rationed,
- sets free,
- fag,
- unchain,
- over-burden,
- unshackling,
- passing word,
- sound off,
- lighted up,
- belt out,
- Intimated,
- slice up,
- turn loose,
- come to terms,
- Proportioned,
- Prorated,
- insist,
- ration,
- cast out,
- throw in the towel,
- give away the store,
- come around,
- let in on,
- shoot off mouth,
- canaries,
- Overstraining,
- send forth,
- Knuckled,
- Demising,
- have a hand in,
- parceling,
- give up,
- give facts,
- packs in,
- Proportioning,
- cave in,
- parceled out,
- fell down,
- have a portion of,
- parcelling,
- spread out,
- shatter,
- birthed,
- yodel,
- conk out,
- shout out,
- yeses,
- bushing,
- Experiencing,
- passed the word,
- taking out,
- allegate,
- Caved,
- wilt,
- proclaim,
- parcelling out,
- pouring out,
- reaffirms,
- Welling,
- folding,
- own up,
- set free,
- release,
- set loose,
- pours out,
- diffusing,
- yes,
- cut the pie,
- hand out,
- puts to sleep,
- canary,
- belly up,
- Secreted,
- made public,
- fagged,
- Disemboguing,
- tire,
- shake on,
- lit up,
- unchains,
- reaffirm,
- sign off on,
- fall victim to,
- diffuses,
- take the count,
- reveal,
- become limp,
- putting to sleep,
- subscribe,
- set at large,
- beam,
- overtaxing,
- Unshackle,
- wizen,
- shot out,
- go halves,
- flake out,
- signing on,
- Doling,
- comply,
- releasing,
- took out,
- made known,
- shooting out,
- perspire,
- be a party to,
- get on soapbox,
- give way,
- let up on,
- let off steam,
- clue in,
- Poured,
- run off at mouth,
- founders,
- succumb,
- emanate,
- asservate,
- show white flag,
- reel off,
- give into,
- give and take,
- Parcelled,
- spit it out,
- reasserts,
- reasserted,
- trumpet,
- lay open,
- spieled,
- overtaxed,
- drives out,
- pack it in,
- grant,
- take out on,
- sends out,
- cutting the pie,
- giving up the ghost,
- give thumbs up,
- spreads out,
- comes forth,
- laid open,
- making known,
- Oozed,
- packed in,
- Told,
- cast loose,
- brought forward,
- exhaust,
- make public,
- Parceled,
- sending forth,
- spread it around,
- flaked out,
- owning up,
- vocalize,
- gift with,
- go stale,
- casting out,
- radiate,
- diffused,
- divvy,
- Disembogue,
- clued in,
- measure out,
- issue,
- break down,
- piece up,
- go easy on,
- roll over and play dead,
- over-wrought,
- share,
- sending out,
- dittoed,
- reaffirming,
- emit,
- bow to,
- drive out,
- pour out,
- reassert,
- vent,
- pay half,
- Demised,
- gave in,
- pass the word,
- say uncle,
- sent out,
- spit out,
- put to sleep,
- give thumbs-up,
- ennuied,
- unfetters,
- coming to terms,
- give,
- gave way,
- meet waterloo,
- Welled,
- provide escape,
- give in to,
- giving to,
- grew weary,
- give the nod,
- set forth,
- unfettering,
- turned loose,
- grow weary,
- caves in,
- spieling,
- light up,
- knuckle,
- make known,
- Caving,
- dish out,
- give to,
- give nod,
- give up the ghost,
- conked out,
- go with,
- overstrains,
- falls down,
- open up,
- knuckles,
- kept posted,
- gave up the ghost,
- expend,
- give vent to,
- collapse,
- run out,
- reasserting,
- call upon,
- going halves,
- going easy on,
- breaking down,
- setting forth,
- Fagging,
- overburdened,
- Doled,
- be positive,
- keep posted,
- go fifty-fifty,
- calls upon,
- tell,
- shoot out,
- published,
- branch out,
- setting free,
- be party to,
- get on a soapbox,
- opening up,
- owned up,
- Ostend,
- puts forward,
- opened up,
- spread around,
- proclaims,
- fall down,
- poured out,
- wipe slate clean,
- Overstrained,
- parcel out,
- driving out,
- Disembogued,
- giving way,
- unchaining,
- reaffirmed,
- put forward,
- falling down,
- divide with,
- buckle under,
- unshackled,
- let know,
- put in circulation,
- be a consequence,
- come forth,
- making public,
- Knuckling,
- overtaxes,
- take a part of,
- leave word,
- flowing out.
• peter out
- rebating,
- petering out,
- OUTS,
- peter out,
- rebated,
- tapers off,
- outed,
- died out.
• reveal
- let cat out of bag,
- breaking news,
- letting out,
- give the lowdown.
• run out
- wasting away,
- come close,
- wasted away,
- dried up,
- drying up,
- running out.
How to use «Give out» in context?
It’s easy to slip into a routine of giving out to everyone and everything. But is it really living life to the fullest? When we give out, we’re not taking in anything. We’re not making connections, or building relationships. We’re not getting to know people. And we’re certainly not growing.
It’s time to start giving out in a way that feeds and nurtures us. Let go of the idea that giving out is what makes us happy. Instead, look for ways to give out that make us feel good.
Take time for yourself.
Hypernym for Give out:
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v.
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weather
reflect, ray, radiate, spark, effuse, shoot, smoke, fume, reek, steam, sparkle, scintillate, shine.
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weather
[ gɪv aʊt ]
1. Раздавать;
2. Обнародовать, объявлять;
3. Ломаться, выходить из строя;
4. Заканчиваться;
5. Испускать, выделять (звук, свет)
Анекдот с Give Out
1. Раздавать
В чем отличие Give Out от Give Away?
Give away — это «отдать бесплатно», «подарить», в частности, предмет одежды, который не нужен самому.
Our prices are so cheap we’re practically giving away everything in our store! — Наши цены так низки, мы практически отдаем весь свой товар даром! — гласит магазинная реклама.
Фразовый глагол Give Out также означает, что что-то раздается бесплатно, но Give Out, в отличие от Give Away, всегда предполагает, что получателей много, в то время как Give Away не указывает на количество облагодетельствованных; это может быть как один человек, так и трое, и целая толпа.
Например: This maharajah is so rich, he gives away rubies instead of money. — Этот махараджа так богат, что раздает рубины вместо денег.
Сравните: They gave out free chewing gum on the street. — Они раздавали на улице бесплатную жвачку;
I don’t like to give out advice. — Не люблю раздавать советы (направо и налево).
The teacher gave out the exam papers. – Учитель раздал экзаменационные работы.
Если вы раздаете что-то группе людей, то у Give Out есть брат-близнец Hand Out.
Can you give the drinks out, please? = Can you hand the drinks out, please?
Covid: Free face masks to be given out in Ludlow
Covid: в Ладлоу будут выдаваться бесплатные маски для лица
2. Обнародовать, объявлять
Details of the accident were given out on the nine o’clock news.
Подробности аварии были сообщены в девятичасовых новостях.
The radio gave out that the meeting between Putin and Macron was neutral.
По радио сообщили, что встреча Путина и Макрона была нейтральной.
3. Ломаться, выходить из строя
В этом варианте перевода фразовый глагол подразумаевает полный выход из строя чего-либо (механизмы, части тела и т.д). Но если вдруг объект не полностью сломался, а еще кое-как работает, то это Act Up. Сравните:
My car always acts up in cold weather. – Моя машина всегда барахлит в холодную погоду. (Под капотом что-то стучит, но она на ходу)
My car always gives out in cold weather. – Моя машина всегда ломается в холодную погоду. (Не заводится, езжайте на автобусе)
His heart finally gave out under the strain.
Его сердце в итоге не выдержало напряжения.
The computer gave out and he had to read over instructions on the Internet how to change the memory.
Компьютер сломался и ему пришлось перечитывать инструкции в интернете, как поменять память.
One of the plane’s engines gave out in mid-air.
Один из двигателей самолета отказал в воздухе.
Just as I approached the town, my legs finally gave out.
Как только я приблизился к городу, мои ноги окончательно подкосились.
4. Заканчиваться = Run Out
Their water gave out two days ago. = Their water ran out two days ago.
У них закончилась вода два дня назад.
After a month our food supplies gave out.
Через месяц наши запасы продовольствия иссякли.
My money was beginning to give out and there were no jobs to be found.
Мои деньги начинали таять, а работу найти было невозможно.
The batteries are likely to give out soon.
Батарейки, скорее всего, скоро сядут.
5. Испускать, выделять (звук, свет)
A gas lamp gave out a pale yellowish light.
Газовая лампа излучала бледно-желтоватый свет.
He gave out a scream of pain.
Он издал крик боли.
The submarine gave out radio signals for help until she sank.
Подводная лодка подавала радиосигналы о помощи, пока не затонула.
RED-HEADED MAN TO BALD-HEADED CONDUCTOR: Gee whiz, Baldy, I guess when they were giving hair out you must have come late and they didn’t have any left.
BALD-HEADED CONDUCTOR: Yes, I was late. When I got there they didn’t have anything left except a big bunch of red hair — and I didn’t want to take them anymore.
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РЫЖЕВОЛОСЫЙ МУЖЧИНА ЛЫСОМУ КОНДУКТОРУ: Ну и дела, Лысый, я думаю, когда они раздавали волосы, ты, должно быть, опоздал, и у них ничего не осталось.
ЛЫСЫЙ КОНДУКТОР: Да, я опоздал. Когда я добрался туда, у них не осталось ничего, кроме большой копны рыжих волос — и мне расхотелось их брать.
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How to use give out in a sentence
Mother thinks a dash-churn, stand and flap the dasher straight up and down till your arms and legs give out, is the best kind.
DOROTHY AT SKYRIEEVELYN RAYMOND
It should be steady, and it should not give out great heat nor injurious products of combustion.
ESSAYS IN PASTORAL MEDICINEAUSTIN MALLEY
My cosen Joyce Norton kept the wine and cakes above; and did give out to them that served, who had white gloves given them.
DIARY OF SAMUEL PEPYS, COMPLETESAMUEL PEPYS
The cue had been given him, and he proceeded to give out nickels to the new boys, urging them to «pay Joe quick.»
THE LEAVEN IN A GREAT CITYLILLIAN WILLIAM BETTS
Miss Lawrence began to give out the words, and the children spelled away blithely.
MARJORIE’S BUSY DAYSCAROLYN WELLS
It would not do, you understand, for a priest in my position to give out any details in a matter which may yet give trouble.
THE ART OF DISAPPEARINGJOHN TALBOT SMITH
It seems that an atom of radium does actually disintegrate, and by disintegrating give out energy.
INVENTIONBRADLEY A. FISKE
English Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:3.7 / 3 votes
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give out
To announce is to give intelligence of in some formal or public way. We may announce that which has occurred or that which is to occur, tho the word is chiefly used in the anticipative sense; we announce a book when it is in press, a guest when he arrives. We advertise our business, communicate our intentions, enunciate our views; we notify an individual, give notice to the public. Declare has often an authoritative force; to declare war is to cause war to be, where before there may have been only hostilities; we say declare war, proclaim peace. We propound a question or an argument, promulgate the views of a sect or party, or the decision of a court, etc. We report an interview, reveal a secret, herald the coming of some distinguished person or great event. Publish, in popular usage, is becoming closely restricted to the sense of issuing through the press; we announce a book that is to be published.
Synonyms:
advertise, announce, circulate, communicate, declare, enunciate, give notice (of), herald, make known, notify, proclaim, promulgate, propound, publish, report, reveal, say, spread abroad, state, tellAntonyms:
bury, conceal, cover (up), hide, hush, keep back, keep secret, secrete, suppress, withholdPreposition:
The event was announced to the family by telegraph.
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emit, give out, give offverb
give off, send forth, or discharge; as of light, heat, or radiation, vapor, etc.
«The ozone layer blocks some harmful rays which the sun emits»
Synonyms:
go, pass off, conk out, pass out, give way, let loose, die, break down, breathe, let out, run out, break, emit, give off, utter, fail, distribute, hand out, go bad -
distribute, give out, hand out, pass outverb
give to several people
«The teacher handed out the exams»
Synonyms:
circulate, emit, shell out, lot, spread, conk out, die, pass on, dish out, zonk out, deal out, allot, fail, swoon, go bad, dispense, dole out, give off, give way, conk, deal, parcel out, disperse, circularize, run out, black out, administer, go, disseminate, pass around, hand out, faint, mete out, pass out, diffuse, broadcast, distribute, propagate, break down, circularise, break, stagger -
fail, run out, give outverb
prove insufficient
«The water supply for the town failed after a long drought»
Synonyms:
go, beetle off, conk out, give way, fail, flunk, bomb, betray, peter out, break down, poop out, die, bolt, run down, neglect, run out, drain, break, bolt out, flush it, run off, pass out, miscarry, give off, emit, expire, spill, go wrong, distribute, hand out, go bad -
fail, go bad, give way, die, give out, conk out, go, break, break downverb
stop operating or functioning
«The engine finally went»; «The car died on the road»; «The bus we travelled in broke down on the way to town»; «The coffee maker broke»; «The engine failed on the way to town»; «her eyesight went after the accident»
Synonyms:
peter out, function, crumble, give off, perish, break away, give way, unwrap, hold out, run, endure, lead, hand out, split up, conk out, operate, dampen, travel, collapse, last, go wrong, bomb, transgress, discontinue, founder, weaken, go away, crumple, bump, discover, demote, stop, go, take apart, move, damp, ease up, rifle, separate, decompose, miscarry, split, run low, die out, cash in one’s chips, dissect, smash, pause, move over, spoil, pass out, pass away, get out, drop dead, fracture, relegate, bring out, violate, reveal, divulge, part, betray, let on, blend in, run short, get around, get going, locomote, intermit, wear out, expire, lose it, check, break dance, break-dance, live, give-up the ghost, kick the bucket, breach, blend, burst, give, plump, crack, ruin, run down, fit, erupt, emit, better, flush it, belong, tumble, offend, go bad, become flat, survive, crush, get, disclose, break off, snuff it, bust, flunk, become, give away, break up, analyse, live on, interrupt, break out, croak, run out, choke, poop out, pop off, pall, sound, fall in, soften, go against, let out, come apart, neglect, extend, start, depart, kick downstairs, distribute, decease, die, pass, proceed, break down, infract, exit, conk, fail, buy the farm, bankrupt, hold up, develop, expose, break, analyze, fall apart, break in, snap off, snap, yield, work, cave in, wear, recrudesce
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emanated
intransitive verb
: to come out from a source
transitive verb: emit
she seems to emanate an air of serenity
a sweet scent emanating from the blossoms
How to pronounce give out?
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How to use give out in a sentence?
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Renae A. Sauter:
I show up for my fellow man by sharing my inner wealth. I generously give out compassion and acceptance wherever I go
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Jennifer Lopez:
When you first put them on youre like a baby deer, youre walking around, youre fine, and then all of a sudden, your legs give out. And then all of a sudden theyre like ballet slippers and you cant do the dance without them.
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Richard Ji:
Uber faces an uphill task in Uber China especially since Didi Chuxing is multiple times larger by transaction value and city coverage, this will lead to favorable outcomes for both companies. The biggest benefit is cost savings, they no longer have to give out subsidies to drivers and passengers. It will give pricing power as the new entity will become the dominant player. That means profitability will come sooner than later.
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Richard Achiro:
Even if they look good on the outside, do they have excessive diarrhea ? Are their livers and kidneys starting to give out from having to detox toxins ? Are they adhering to this regimented style of eating in such a way to compromise their relationships and work life ?
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Stephen Larson:
We definitely have further to go, but I think what captures people’s imagination is how much information we have managed to put together, we know we have the correct number of neurons, we have them connected together in roughly the same way that the animal has, and they’re organized in the same way in that there are some neurons that give out information and other neurons that receive information.
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Associations of «Give out» (30 Words)
allocate | Distribute (resources or duties) for a particular purpose. In past years we didn t allocate enough funds to infrastructure maintenance. |
allot | Administer or bestow, as in small portions. Equal time was allotted to each. |
amortization | The reduction of the value of an asset by prorating its cost over a period of years. An amortization schedule shows your payments each month and how it affects the total amount you owe. |
apportion | Give out as one’s portion or share. Voting power will be apportioned according to contribution. |
appropriation | Money set aside (as by a legislature) for a specific purpose. Dishonest appropriation of property. |
assign | Give an assignment to a person to a post or assign a task to a person. His leader assigned him this mission. |
authorization | Official permission or approval. Deputies are given authorization to make arrests. |
bestow | Bestow a quality on. Stooping to bestow the presents into eager hands. |
bestowal | A gift that is bestowed or conferred. |
capitulate | Cease to resist an opponent or an unwelcome demand; yield. The patriots had to capitulate to the enemy forces. |
cede | Give over; surrender or relinquish to the physical control of another. In 1874 the islands were ceded to Britain. |
certificate | Authorize by certificate. An 18 certificate. |
concession | The action of conceding or granting something. Tax concessions. |
contribution | A piece of writing submitted for publication in a journal, book, etc. Local historians are requesting contributions for a forthcoming book on the history of the community. |
credential | Provide with credentials. The Russian ambassador presented his credentials on September 30. |
dispense | (of a machine or container) supply or release (a product or cash. The machine dispenses soft drinks. |
distribute | Cause to be distributed. The seat is designed to ensure the weight of the passenger is evenly distributed. |
donee | The recipient of funds or other benefits. |
endow | Furnish with an endowment. I had two brothers who were both better endowed than me. |
forgo | Lose (s.th.) or lose the right to (s.th.) by some error, offense, or crime. She wanted to forgo the tea and leave while they could. |
grant | The action of granting something. Grant a degree. |
handout | Giving money or food or clothing to a needy person. Dependence on central government handouts. |
impart | Bestow a quality on. The teachers imparted a great deal of knowledge to their pupils. |
presentation | A visual representation of something. Cesarean sections are sometimes the result of abnormal presentations. |
prioritize | Determine the order for dealing with (a series of items or tasks) according to their relative importance. We have too many things to do and must prioritize. |
salary | Pay a salary to. He received a salary of 24 000. |
scholarship | Profound scholarly knowledge. Tim held a Humboldt scholarship. |
share | Give out as one s portion or share. She had never shared the secret with anyone before. |
submit | (especially in judicial contexts) suggest; argue. He submitted himself to a body search. |
yield | Bring in. This method yields the same results. |
выделять, раздавать, испускать, распределять, кончаться, провозглашать, иссякать
глагол ↓
- 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
- распределять, раздавать
to give out examination papers — раздавать экзаменационные работы
the supplies will be given out tomorrow — продовольствие будут распределять завтра
- 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?
- распускать слухи
to give it out that … — распустить слух, что …
it was given out that they had parted — разнёсся /прошёл/ слух /начали говорить/, что они разошлись
- 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
- 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
- разг. переставать работать
the engine gave out — мотор заглох
- изнашиваться
- спорт. вывести (из игры)
to give a player out — объявить подачу игрока законченной
Мои примеры
Словосочетания
give out examination papers — раздавать экзаменационные работы
give out energy — высвобождать энергию; выделять энергию
give out work by contract — выдавать подряд
give out — перестать работать; производительность; распустить слухи
give out warmth — греть
give out a horselaugh — заржать
give out / off — распространять
to give out — подрочить
Примеры с переводом
Never give out your credit card number to anyone over the phone.
Никогда никому не сообщайте номер вашей кредитной карты по телефону.
Give out the question papers ten minutes before the examination.
Раздай экзаменационные билеты за десять минут до начала экзамена.
The sun gives out light and heat to the earth.
Солнце дает земле тепло и свет.
The ship gave out radio signals for help until she sank.
Корабль подавал по радио сигналы бедствия, пока не затонул.
Halfway up the hill, the engine gave out and we had to push the car the rest of the way.
На полпути в гору двигатель отказал, и дальше нам пришлось толкать автомобиль.
His strength gave out after running that long distance.
После пробега такой длинной дистанции его силы иссякли.
My money was beginning to give out and there were no jobs to be found.
Мои деньги уже начали подходить к концу, а работы было не найти.
The news was given out that the political leader had died.
Распространились слухи, что этот политик умер.
…that’s information that I’m not prepared to give out…
…это та информация, которую я не готов разглашать…
…this heater gives out a funny smell sometimes…
…от обогревателя иногда странно пахнет…