意味
Stopping an attempt.
文化的背景
Danes value 'stædighed' (stubbornness). While 'at give op' is common, it's often used with 'ikke' (not) to encourage people. In the harsh Arctic environment, giving up can be dangerous. The language reflects a deep respect for persistence against nature. Danes are very pragmatic. If a business idea isn't working, 'giving up' is seen as a smart strategic move rather than a personal failure. The 'Roligan' culture means fans support the team even when they are losing. Giving up on the team is a big 'no-no'.
Standalone Power
You can use 'Jeg giver op!' as a complete sentence when you are frustrated. It's very effective!
Don't use for gifts
Remember, 'give op' is only for quitting. For presents, just use 'give'.
意味
Stopping an attempt.
Standalone Power
You can use 'Jeg giver op!' as a complete sentence when you are frustrated. It's very effective!
Don't use for gifts
Remember, 'give op' is only for quitting. For presents, just use 'give'.
The 'Ikke' Rule
Put 'ikke' between 'giver' and 'op' to say 'Don't give up': 'Giv ikke op!'
Stubbornness is Key
Danes love the word 'stædig'. If you don't give up, you are 'stædig' (in a good way!).
自分をテスト
Fill in the missing word to say 'I give up'.
Jeg giver ___.
The idiom is 'at give op'.
Which sentence means 'He gave up yesterday'?
Vælg den rigtige sætning:
'Gav' is the past tense of 'give'.
Match the situation to the response.
Du kan ikke finde ud af din matematikopgave. Hvad siger du?
When a task is too hard, you 'give op'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: 'Er du færdig med puslespillet?' B: 'Nej, det er for svært. Jeg ____.'
B is quitting because the puzzle is too hard.
🎉 スコア: /4
ビジュアル学習ツール
Give Op vs Give Slip
練習問題バンク
4 問題Jeg giver ___.
The idiom is 'at give op'.
Vælg den rigtige sætning:
'Gav' is the past tense of 'give'.
Du kan ikke finde ud af din matematikopgave. Hvad siger du?
When a task is too hard, you 'give op'.
A: 'Er du færdig med puslespillet?' B: 'Nej, det er for svært. Jeg ____.'
B is quitting because the puzzle is too hard.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
10 問No, it's not rude. It just expresses frustration or a decision to stop.
Yes, but 'opgive' is slightly more professional for official reports.
The past tense is 'gav op'. Example: 'Jeg gav op i går.'
No, you must say 'Jeg giver op PÅ dig'.
Yes, exactly the same in most contexts.
You say 'Giv aldrig op!'
Yes, it can be used for military surrender as well.
Yes, 'opgive' is one word and is more formal.
Yes! 'Jeg gav op på min slankekur.'
'Give op' is quitting a task; 'give slip' is letting go of an object or emotion.
関連フレーズ
at opgive
similarTo abandon/give up something specific
at give slip
similarTo let go
at kaste håndklædet i ringen
idiomTo throw in the towel
at sige stop
similarTo say stop
at fortsætte
contrastTo continue