单词 | Give way to |
例句 | 1 You must give way to any pedestrians on the crossing. 2 When entering a roundabout, give way to any traffic already on it. 3 Give way to traffic coming from the left. 4 Give way to traffic already on the roundabout. 5 Give way to traffic coming from the right. 6 Don't give way to your fears. 7 We must not give way to their demands. 8 In Britain, give way to cars coming from the right. 9 A powered vessel should give way to sail — it is an unwritten rule of the sea. 10 Isolated showers will give way to more generalized rain later in the day. 11 You have to give way to traffic coming from the right. 12 He should give way to a younger, more decisive leader. 13 Crying will probably give way to laughter. 14 Within seconds black streets give way to walled farmland. 15 The run-down villas and cement footpaths give way to dusty tracks and wooden shacks. 16 How sensible she had been not to give way to any of his blandishments. 17 The elder child may be made to give way to the demands of the younger one in order to keep the peace. 18 I watch chalky earth plains give way to natural forest and fear for their future. 19 He resolutely refuses to give way to the temptation to blame the local inhabitants for their problems. 20 Coconut and banana trees quickly give way to a dim still forest. 21 Good advice you just have to give way to these obstinate creatures. 22 Judicial notions of justice must generally give way to those expressed by Parliament where they are inconsistent. 23 We had not been prepared to give way to health unions with much public support. 24 Hotels and high-rises give way to subdivisions,[] which slowly fade to a scattering of homes. 25 Great areas of grass and woodland thus give way to mesquite desert, at an awesome economic loss to man. 26 A deadlock was reached in the discussions, as neither side would give way to the other. 27 With this awareness, children begin to accommodate to others, and egocentric thought begins to give way to social pressure. 28 They need to describe initially what issues they want to stand firm on and what issues they can give way to. 29 What is the process by which local loyalties and parochial orientations give way to wider concerns? 30 With the rise in oil prices, big American cars were forced to give way to smaller, more economical models. 1 You must give way to any pedestrians on the crossing. 2 When entering a roundabout, give way to any traffic already on it. 3 A powered vessel should give way to sail — it is an unwritten rule of the sea. 31 The Prime Minister I shall give way to the right hon. Gentleman in a moment. 32 The cliffs soon give way to miles of long sandy beaches. 33 And when they meet on the same road one of the two must give way to the other. 34 Forecasters said the day would be cloudy early but give way to a partly sunny and breezy afternoon. 35 If he would like to sit there for a while and learn something, I will then cheerfully give way to him. 36 Doubtless when it reopens, its current hesitancy will give way to the customary hectoring manner. 37 The jury found that Canon Express, on starboard tack, was forced to give way to Prime Factor on port. 38 Old Age Active engagement may give way to the skills of contemplation and reflection. 39 Then the townhouses give way to dowdy apartment complexes with grimy windows facing the street. 40 If I am not held up too much, I will gladly give way to the hon. Gentleman. 41 In times of war, reason can give way to racism. 42 And robust scrutiny could give way to hotheaded revenge. 43 Aeroplanes shall give way to power -driven heavier-than-air aircraft. 44 I do not give way to blockhead! 45 Power -driven heavier-than-air aircraft shall give way to gliders. 46 Telephony could give way to telepathy. 47 Self-indulgence, selfishness, personality likes and dislikes can give way to the love and tenacity of the soul nature. 48 They do not give way to old folks or children crossing at the zebra crossing. 49 It wb gradually give way to modern welding equipment, characterized by high efficiency, automation programmed control. 50 Then the concrete blocks give way to palm trees and paddy fields flooded into swampland. 51 The earlier good humour and high spirits give way to a progressively despairing vision. 52 While lodgepole pines' range is limited to western North America, they give way to jack pines on the eastern slope of the Rockies. 53 Wilderness forests give way to arctic tundra in the Far North. 54 Do not listen to the whispers of Satan[/give way to.html], or give way to unbe ?lief and sloth. 55 You argue with yourself, and your meditation has to give way to your preconceived ideas. 56 Lush forests of sweet gum trees and maples give way to brush that seamlessly becomes hilly terrain, then opens up to savanna-like plains. 57 Financial plutocracy must give way to financial democracy – banking as if people mattered. 58 Only a reliable SQL restoring database software can be the ideal tension releaser that will take away the data loss fear and give way to complete satisfaction. 59 This is clearly symbolic: we lose contact with our true nature when we give way to acts of aggression, anger and harmfulness. 60 With the advent of power-driven machinery, home industry began to give way to production in mills and factories. 61 Friday's more sober thoughts and feelings begrudgingly give way to more creative ideas today, despite an emotional atmosphere that remains somewhat serious and moody. 62 Finding silver bullets in farm science must now give way to scattershot approaches, often tailored to local conditions. 63 After 1815 this older form of manufacturing began to give way to factories with machinery tended by unskilled or semiskilled laborers. 64 He shall say: "Hear, O Israel, today you are going into battle against your enemies. Do not be fainthearted or afraid; do not be terrified or give way to panic before them. 65 |
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