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Qué (quién) es give up - definición

ALBUM BY THE POSTAL SERVICE
Give up; Sleeping In; Recycled Air; This Place Is a Prison; Brand New Colony; Natural Anthem; Give Up (album)
  • The project attracted the ire of the [[United States Postal Service]], who threatened legal action.
  • The pair sent one another burned [[CD-R]]s through the mail to create the album.
  • K2000RS]] sampler connected to a [[Macintosh Quadra]] and [[PowerBook G4]].
  • Sales of the album on the emerging [[iTunes Store]] were high. ''Pictured'': an [[iPod]] in 2006.
  • ''Give Up'' includes guest vocals from singer-songwriter [[Jenny Lewis]], who sings on half of its tracks.
  • A promotional photo of Gibbard and Tamborello, shot by Brian Tamborello.
  • Laura Burhenn, Lewis, Tamborello, and Gibbard at [[Lollapalooza]] 2013.

give up         
cease making an effort; admit defeat.
give up         
v.
1) (B) ('to yield') he gave up his seat to a man on crutches
2) (D; intr.) ('to lose hope') to give up on (we have given up on him)
3) (G) ('to stop') she gave up attempting to influence them
give up         
1.
If you give up something, you stop doing it or having it.
Coastguards had given up all hope of finding the two divers alive.
...smokers who give up before 30.
PHRASAL VERB: V P n/-ing, V P
2.
If you give up, you decide that you cannot do something and stop trying to do it.
After a fruitless morning sitting at his desk he had given up.
PHRASAL VERB: V P
3.
If you give up your job, you resign from it.
She gave up her job to join her husband's campaign...
He is thinking of giving up teaching.
PHRASAL VERB: V P n/-ing (not pron), V P n/-ing (not pron)
4.
If you give up something that you have or that you are entitled to, you allow someone else to have it.
Georgia refuses to give up any territory...
One of the men with him gave up his place on the bench.
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), V P n (not pron)
5.
If you give yourself up, you let the police or other people know where you are, after you have been hiding from them.
A 28-year-old man later gave himself up and will appear in court today.
PHRASAL VERB: V pron-refl P

Wikipedia

Give Up

Give Up is the only studio album by American electronic duo The Postal Service, released on February 18, 2003, by Sub Pop Records. The Postal Service was a collaboration between singer-songwriter Ben Gibbard, best-known for his work with indie rock band Death Cab for Cutie, and musician Jimmy Tamborello, who also records under the name Dntel. Gibbard rose to prominence in the early 2000s as frontman of Death Cab, while Tamborello gained a cult following as a pioneer of contemporary glitch music and electronica. The two first collaborated with the song "(This Is) The Dream of Evan and Chan", for Dntel's debut LP, Life Is Full of Possibilities (2001).

The album is a long-distance collaboration between Gibbard, who lived in Seattle, Washington, and Tamborello, who resided in Los Angeles, California. The duo named the project for their working method: the pair would send demos on burned CD-R's through the mail, adding elements until songs were complete. The LP's sound contrasts manipulated samples and keyboards with live guitar and drums—a sound some have described as "indietronica". Tamborello was responsible for the programming, while Gibbard wrote lyrics, provided vocals, and contributed additional instrumentation. Give Up also features guest appearances from vocalists Jen Wood and Jenny Lewis, as well as musician Chris Walla.

Give Up was released with little promotion—its creators embarked on a brief tour, but otherwise returned to their main projects. Despite this, the album grew in popularity steadily in the ensuing years, bolstered by the singles "Such Great Heights" and "We Will Become Silhouettes". By the end of its first decade, it had sold 1.2 million copies in the U.S., making it Sub Pop's second-biggest selling album in its history. It also courted a trademark battle with the United States Postal Service and a dispute with Apple. Despite its popularity, Give Up stands as the duo's only studio album. In 2013, the group briefly reunited for an anniversary tour and reissue of the album.

Ejemplos de uso de give up
1. Give up early and give up often"? I sighed and said, "OK, I‘ll try." Liam handed me the spatula.
2. The terrorists who threaten us here and around the world will never give up if we give up.
3. "The terrorists who threaten us here and around the world will never give up if we give up.
4. They, the terrorists who threaten us here and around the world, will never give up if we give up.
5. Both sides will have to sit down and decide what they can give up and what we can give up," he said.