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单词 | put |
释义 | put [pʊt] (putting, put, put) verb MOVE 移动 ESSENTIAL transitive + adverb or preposition ■to move something or someone into the stated place, position or direction 把…放在;放置 •Where have you put the keys?你把锁匙放在哪了? •Put your clothes in •He put salt into •She put her bag on •She put her hands over •I put my arm round •We always put the cat out •Every night, she puts out •If we put the chairs a bit closer together •If you put together •The prisoners were put up against [pʊt] (putting, put, put)verb WRITE 写 ESSENTIAL transitive + adverb or preposition ■to write something 写 •She puts her name in •Put a cross next to •I've put the date of the party down •He asked me to put my objections (down) on paper •It was an interesting article but I wish they'd put in [pʊt] (putting, put, put)verb EXPRESS 表达 ESSENTIAL transitive usually + adverb or preposition ■to express something in words 说,表述,表达 •She wanted to tell him that she didn't want to see him any more, but she didn't know how to •We're going to have to work very hard, but as •Why do you always have to put things so crudely?你为甚么说话总是这么粗鲁? •Has everyone had a chance to put their point of view?每个人都有机会发表自己的看法吗? put a price/value/figure on sth ■to say what you think the price or value of something is 估价 •The agent has put a price of £120 000 on our house.经纪人估计我们的房子值12万英镑。 •You can't put a value on friendship (= say what it is worth).友谊是无价的。 to put it bluntly/simply/briefly/mildly, etc. ■used to describe the way you are expressing an event or opinion 直言不讳/简单地说/简而言之/委婉地说 •To put it bluntly, you're going to have to improve.恕我直言,你还得改进。 •He was annoyed, to put it mildly (= He was very annoyed).说得好听一点,他有点不太高兴。 [pʊt] (putting, put, put)verb CONDITION 状况 ESSENTIAL transitive ■to cause someone or something to be in the stated condition or situation 使处于某种状态(或境地、局面) •Are you prepared to put your children at risk •This puts me in •What has put you in •This election is a chance for the country to put a new government in •It's broken into so many pieces, it'll be impossible to put it back together •Let's give her the chance to put her ideas into practice.让我们给她一个把她的想法付诸实践的机会。 •The terrorists were put on trial (= Their case was judged in a law court) six years after the bombing.恐怖分子在爆炸发生六年后受到了审判。 •Wilson was put out •[+ adj] How much did it cost to have the television put right •I originally thought he was Australian, but he soon put me straight •I know she's gone forever, but I just can't put her out of my mind/head (= forget her).我知道她永远地离开了,但我就是无法忘记她。 •He's putting me under pressure to change my mind.他在对我施加压力以使我改变主意。 [pʊt] (putting, put, put)verb OPERATION 行动 ESSENTIAL transitive usually + adverb or preposition ■to bring into operation; to cause to be used 实施;带来;造成 •When the drugs failed to cure her, she put her faith/trust in •The school puts a lot of emphasis on •He's putting pressure on •The events of the last few weeks have put a real strain on •In the story of Sleeping Beauty, the wicked fairy puts a spell/curse/ •You know it was your fault, so don't try and put the blame on •The government is expected to put a new tax on •The new tax will put 8% on •She's never put a bet/money on •He put everything he had into •The more you put into •They put (= invested) a lot of money into •The President is trying to put through •They've got to put an end to/a stop to [pʊt] (putting, put, put)verb JUDGE 判断 transitive + adverb or preposition ■to judge something or someone in comparison with other similar things or people 判断,估计 •I'd put him among •Drama critics have put her on a level/par with the great Shakespearean actresses.剧评家把她和一些伟大的莎剧女演员相提并论。 •He always puts the needs of his family first/last [pʊt] (putting, put, put)verb SAIL 航行 intransitive + adverb or preposition ■to travel in a boat or ship across the sea 航行 •Our mast broke, so we had to put about •The ship put in at •We put to sea [pʊt] (putting, put, put)verb put your back into sth ■to use a lot of physical effort to try to do something 耗费很大体力做… •You could dig this plot in an afternoon if you really put your back into it.如果你卖力做的话,一下午就能挖完这块地。 [pʊt] (putting, put, put)verb put yourself in sb's place/position/shoes ■to imagine how someone else feels in a difficult situation 处在(某人的)角度考虑 •Put yourself in my place - what else could I have done?你站在我的角度想想,我还能做甚么呢? [pʊt] (putting, put, put)verb put sb to sth ■to cause someone to experience or do something 使(某人)感到;让(某人)做 •Your generosity puts me to shame •I've put the children to work •I hope we're not putting you to any inconvenience [pʊt] (putting, put, put)verb put it about (also put yourself about) UK informal ■to have sex with a lot of different people 滥交,生活放荡 •Have you been putting it about recently, then?那么说,你最近生活有些放纵是吗? [pʊt] (putting, put, put)verbput 1 |
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