ph.
1. Our employer will not give way to our demands for higher wages.
我们的雇主不会对我们增加工资的要求让步。
give way
1. 让行:注意各个路口地面的让行(give way)标志,不要抢道,看到行人优先过街的标志一定要等待无人时才可行驶. 不要闯单行线,也不要太慢,30英里限速你跑15英里肯定没戏,不要频繁变道,如果前车慢下来了,右边快车道空着,不要变道,慢慢的跟着就行了.
2. 快车先行:23、Lost and Found 失物招领处 | 24、Give Way 快车先行 | 25、Safety First 安全第一
3. 让路,让步:by the way 顺便提一下,另外 | give way 让路,让步 | in a way 在某点,在某种程度上
1. The committee decided that open riots and conflicts should cease and give way to underground " religious activities " to keep on confronting the Chinese government.
2. Many commentators have said drivers don't give way to an ambulance because they are ignorant about medical and civic emergencies.
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3. It can't be easily abolished but should be chipped away a block at a time to give way to common sense.
4. If they give out confidential information or handle a case in an unbalanced way, they would be punished and perhaps also fired.
5. Moving Bai Jie up front was the only way to finally give us a chance to confuse them a little and create a few opportunities.
6. give way
6. Find a way to give someone your critique without letting it turn into a criticism.
7. give way
7. So next time you see someone cycling to work in the morning, give them a smile and make way.
8. A pregnant Chongqing woman on her way to a hospital delivery room was forced to give birth along a downtown street last Tuesday.
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9. So, economic development should give way to reconstruction of moral standards.
10. Wang said the best way to avoid the ailment was to change to a healthy diet and to give up drinking and smoking.
verb
1. stop operating or functioning
e.g. 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
Synonym: fail go bad die give out conk out go break break down
2. end resistance, as under pressure or force
e.g. The door yielded to repeated blows with a battering ram
Synonym: yield
3. move in order to make room for someone for something
e.g. The park gave way to a supermarket
`Move over,' he told the crowd
Synonym: move over give ease up yield
4. give way
4. break down, literally or metaphorically
e.g. The wall collapsed
The business collapsed
The dam broke
The roof collapsed
The wall gave in
The roof finally gave under the weight of the ice