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'Give- Keep- Come'のコロケーション - 援助または相互作用の行為(与える)

「give information」や「give credit」などの「Give」を使った英語のコロケーションが、英語でどのように援助や相互作用の行為を表すのかを発見してください。

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Verb Collocations With 'Give- Keep- Come'
to [give] {sb} a buzz

to contact or call someone, often with the intent of having a casual or brief conversation

Ex: Whenever I'm in town, I like to give my old friend a buzz and catch up.
to [give] {sb} a call

to contact or telephone someone to have a conversation or communicate information

Ex: She often gives her colleagues a call for work-related discussions.
to [give] {sb} a hand

to offer help to someone with a task or problem

Ex: She gave her brother a hand with his school project.
to [give] {sb/sth} a hug

to hold someone closely by wrapping one's arms around them, often as an expression of affection or comfort

Ex: He gave his sister a hug to console her after a difficult day.
to [give] {sb} a kiss

to touch or press one's lips against another person's lips, cheek, or forehead, often as a gesture of affection

Ex: He often gives his grandparents kisses when visiting them.
to [give] {sb} a lift

to provide transport for someone by offering them a ride in the vehicle one is driving

Ex: Can you give me a lift to the airport tomorrow morning?
to [give] {sb} a ride

to provide transport by allowing someone to travel in the vehicle one is driving

Ex: They decided to give their neighbor a ride to the airport.
to [give] birth

to deliver a baby or offspring as a mother through the process of childbirth

Ex: She gave birth to twins, a boy and a girl, after a long labor.
to [give] credit

to acknowledge or praise someone's contribution, work, or effort, often by publicly attributing the success or achievement to them

Ex: Let's make sure to give our team members credit for their dedication and efforts.
to [give] evidence

to present or provide proof, facts, or information that supports an argument, claim, or statement

Ex: The scientist gave evidence of the experiment's results through data and graphs.
to [give] {sb} help

to offer assistance, support, or aid to someone in need

Ex: He gave a bit of help to the new employee to ease their adjustment to the workplace.
to [give] information

to provide someone with data, facts, or details about a particular topic or subject

Ex: They wanted to give their clients information regarding the new product features.
to [give] a lesson

to provide someone with instruction, teaching, or guidance on a particular subject or skill

Ex: They wanted to give their employees a lesson in time management.
to [give] in {one's} (notice|resignation)

to inform one's employer that one is leaving one's job after a certain period of time

Ex: Mark was excited to give in his notice and start a new job that better aligned with his long-term career goals.
to [give] chase

to pursue or follow someone or something in an attempt to catch them

Ex: Despite the exhaustion setting in, the marathon runner summoned the last of his energy to give chase to the lead competitor.疲労が襲ってきているにもかかわらず、そのマラソンランナーは先頭の競争相手を**追跡する**ために最後の力を振り絞った。
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