put 英 [pʊt]   美 [pʊt]

put

put  英 [pʊt] 美 [pʊt]

vt. 放;安置; 

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put the coin into the wallet 把硬币放进钱包里
Put your name here. 在这里填上姓名。

  • The verb put refers to placement. You can put things down, put ideas into words, and put up money (that is, invest it).
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  • vt. 放;安置;
  • 1. put the coin into the wallet

    把硬币放进钱包里

  • 2. Put your name here.

    在这里填上姓名。

  • 3. put him in our group.

    把他编在我们组吧。

  • 4. put sugar in my coffee

    在我的咖啡里放糖

  • 5. The incident put her in a bad mood.

    这件事弄得她心情很不好。

  • 6. It was time to put their suggestion into practice.

    那时就该把他们的建议付诸实施了。

  • 7. She had never tried to put this feeling into words.

    她从未试图把这种感情说出来。

put / pʊt ; NAmE pʊt / verb ( put·ting , put , put ) in place/position 处所;位置 1 putsth + adv./prep. to move sth into a particular place or position 放;安置 Put the cases down there, please. 请把箱子搁在那边。 Did you put sugar in my coffee? 你在我的咖啡里放糖了没有? Put your hand up if you need more paper. 若有人还要纸,请举手。 2 putsth + adv./prep. to move sth into a particular place or position using force 猛推;用力插入 He put his fist through a glass door. 他把拳头伸进了玻璃门。 3 putsb/sth + adv./prep. to cause sb/sth to go to a particular place 将…送往;使…前往 Her family put her into a nursing home. 她的家人把她送进了一家疗养院。 It was the year the Americans put a man on the moon. 那是美国人把人送上月球的那一年。 attach 附着 4 putsth + adv./prep. to attach or fix sth to sth else 使与…连接;安装 We had to put new locks on all the doors. 我们只好把所有的门都安上新锁。 write 5 putsth (+ adv./prep.) to write sth or make a mark on sth (在…上)书写,记,做标记 Put your name here. 在这里填上姓名。 Friday at 11? I'll put it in my diary. 星期五 11 点?我要把它记在记事本里。 I couldn't read what she had put. 她写的什么我辨认不出来。 into state/condition 状态;情况 6 putsb/sth + adv./prep. to bring sb/sth into the state or condition mentioned 使处于(某状态或情况) I was put in charge of the office. 他们让我负责管理这个办公室。 The incident put her in a bad mood. 这件事弄得她心情很不好。 Put yourself in my position.What would you have done? 你设身处地为我想想,你会怎么办? I tried to put the matter into perspective. 我尽量正确评估一下这个问题。 Don't go putting yourself at risk. 当心不可冒什么风险。 It was time to puttheir suggestion into practice. 那时就该把他们的建议付诸实施了。 This new injury will put him out of actionfor several weeks. 这次的新伤将使他几周无法动弹。 affect sb/sth 影响某人╱某事物 7 putsth on/onto/to sth to make sb/sth feel sth or be affected by sth 使感觉到;使受到…的影响 Her new job has put a great strain on her. 她的新工作使她感到负担很重。 They put pressure onher to resign. 他们向她施加压力,让她自行辞职。 It's time you put a stop tothis childish behaviour. 这种孩子气的行为你该收敛了。 give value/rank 厘定;划定 8 putsth on sth to give or attach a particular level of importance, trust, value, etc. to sth 给予(重视、信任、价值等) Our company puts the emphasis on quality. 我们公司重视质量。 He put a limit on the amount we could spend. 他规定了我们开销的数额。 9 putsb/sth + adv./prep. to consider sb/sth to belong to the class or level mentioned 把…视为(或列为) I'd put her in the top rank of modern novelists. 我认为她应属于一流的当代小说家。 express 表述 10 putsth + adv./prep. to express or state sth in a particular way 说;表达 She put it very tactfully. 她的话说得很巧妙。 Put simply,we accept their offer or go bankrupt. 简单地说吧,我们要么接受他们的条件,要么破产。 I was, to put it mildly,annoyed (= I was extremely angry). 说得温和点儿,我相当恼火。 He was too trusting—or, to put it another way,he had no head for business. 他太轻信人了。或者换个说法,他没有商业头脑。 The meat was— how shall I put it?—a little overdone. 这肉嘛,怎么说呢,做得稍微老了点儿。 As T.S. Eliot puts it… 正如 T·S· 艾略特所说… She had never tried to putthis feeling into words. 她从未试图把这种感情说出来。 Can you help me put this letter into good English, please? 请问你能帮我用通顺的英语来表达这信的内容吗? in sport 体育运动 11 putsth to throw the shot 推(铅球) IDIOMS Most idioms containing putare at the entries for the nouns and adjectives in the idioms, for example put your foot in itis at foot. 大多数含 put 的习语,都可在该等习语中的名词及形容词相关词条找到,如 put your foot in it 在词条 foot 下。 put it aˈbout ( BrE) ( informal) to have many sexual partners 浪荡胡为;乱搞男女关系 I wouldn't put it ˈpast sb (to do sth) ( informal) used to say that you think sb is capable of doing sth wrong, illegal, etc. 我看…干得出(错的、违法的等事) put it to sb that… to suggest sth to sb to see if they can argue against it 与…挑明;对…提出 I put it to you that you are the only person who had a motive for the crime. 我跟你说白了,你是唯一有作案动机的人。 put one ˈover on sb ( informal) to persuade sb to believe sth that is not true 蒙骗;诱骗 Don't try to put one over on me! 你甭想蒙我! put sb ˈthrough it ( informal) ( especially BrE) to force sb to experience sth difficult or unpleasant 折磨;让…难堪 They really put me through it (= asked me difficult questions)at the interview. 面试的时候,他们真把我折腾了一番。 put toˈgether used when comparing or contrasting sb/sth with a group of other people or things to mean ‘combined’ or ‘in total’ (用于与一组人或事物作比较)合计,总和,合起来 Your department spent more last year than all the others put together. 去年,你们部门的开支比其他所有部门合起来都多。 ˌput up or ˈshut up ( especially BrE) used to tell sb to stop just talking about sth and actually do it, show it, etc. 要么拿出实际行动来,要么就闭嘴;动点儿真格的,别光耍嘴皮子 PHRASAL VERBS ˌput sth↔aˈbout ( BrE) ( informal) to tell a lot of people news, information, etc. that may be false 散布,传播(不实的消息等) put it about that… Someone's been putting it about that you plan to resign. 有人传说你打算辞职。 ˈput sth above sth = put sth before sth ˌput yourself/sth↔aˈcross/ˈover (to sb) to communicate your ideas, feelings, etc. successfully to sb 交流,沟通(思想、感情等) She's not very good at putting her views across. 她不大善于表达自己的观点。 ˌput sth↔aˈside 1 to ignore or forget sth, usually a feeling or difference of opinion 忽视;不理睬;忘记 SYN disregard They decided to put aside their differences. 他们决定搁置双方的分歧。 2 to save sth or keep it available to use 储存;保留 We put some money aside every month for our retirement. 我们每月都存一些钱供退休后使用。 I put aside half an hour every day to write my diary. 我每天留出半个小时写日记。 ˈput sb/sth at sth to calculate sb/sth to be a particular age, weight, amount, etc. 估计;计算 The damage to the building is put at over $1 million. 对这座建筑物造成的损坏估计超过 100 万元。 ˌput sb↔aˈway [often passive ] ( informal) to send sb to prison, to a mental hospital, etc. 把某人送入监狱(或精神病院等) ˌput sth↔aˈway 1 to put sth in the place where it is kept because you have finished using it 将…收起;把…放回原处 I'm just going to put the car away (= in the garage). 我正打算把汽车开进车库。 2 to save money to spend later 积蓄;攒钱 She has a few thousand dollars put away for her retirement. 她为退休生活积攒了几千元钱。 3 ( informal) to eat or drink large quantities of sth 猛吃;猛喝;胡吃海塞 He must have put away a bottle of whisky last night. 昨晚他准是喝了一整瓶威士忌。 ˌput sth↔ˈback 1 to return sth to its usual place or to the place where it was before it was moved 将…放回 If you use something, put it back! 用过的东西要放回原处! 2 to move sth to a later time or date 推迟;延迟 SYN postpone The meeting has been put back to next week. 这次会议已延期到下周了。 3 to cause sth to be delayed 拖延;延缓;使延迟 Poor trading figures put back our plans for expansion. 贸易额不佳延缓了我们的拓展计划。 4 to move the hands of a clock so that they show the correct earlier time 向后拨,拨慢(钟表指针) Remember to put your clocks back tonight (= because the time has officially changed). 记住今晚把时钟拨回去。 ˈput sth before/above sth to treat sth as more important than sth else 把…看得比…重要 ˌput sth beˈhind you to try to forget about an unpleasant experience and think about the future 把某事置诸脑后 ˌput sth↔ˈby ( especially BrE) ( also ˌput sth↔aˈside ) to save money for a particular purpose 攒钱;积蓄 I'm putting by part of my wages every week to buy a bike. 我每个星期把一部份工资存起来准备买辆自行车。 ˌput ˈdown (of an aircraft or its pilot 飞机或飞行员 ) to land 降落;着陆 He put down in a field. 他降落在一块田里。 ˌput sb↔ˈdown ( informal) to make sb look or feel stupid, especially in front of other people 使(当众)出丑;使出洋相;让某人现眼 related noun put-down ˌput sth↔ˈdown 1 to stop holding sth and place it on a table, shelf, etc. 搁在(桌子上等);放下 Put that knife down before you hurt somebody! 把刀子放下,别伤着人! It's a great book. I couldn't put it down. 这本书棒极了。我是爱不释手啊。 ( BrE) She put the phone down on me (= ended the call before I had finished speaking). 她没等我把话说完就挂了线。 see also unputdownable 2 to write sth; to make a note of sth 写下;(用笔等)记下 The meeting's on the 22nd. Put it down in your diary. 会议日期是 22 号。把它记在你的记事本里。 3 to pay part of the cost of sth 下订金;付部份费用 We put a 5% deposit down on the house. 我们给这所房子交了 5% 的订金。 4 to stop sth by force 镇压;平定 SYN crush to put down a rebellion 平定叛乱 The military government is determined to put down all opposition. 军政府决心镇压一切反对势力。 5 [often passive ] to kill an animal, usually by giving it a drug, because it is old or sick 药死(衰老或有病的动物); 人道毁灭 We had to have our cat put down. 我们只得用药结束了猫的生命。 6 ( BrE) to put a baby to bed 安置(婴儿)入睡 Can you be quiet—I've just put the baby down. 请安静点。我刚哄小孩睡着了。 7 to present sth formally for discussion by a parliament or committee 将…提请(议会或委员会)审议 SYN table to put down a motion/an amendment 提交一项动议╱修正案 ˌput sb ˈdown as sth to consider or judge sb to be a particular type of person 把某人视为(或看作) I'd put them both down as retired teachers. 我看他们俩都是退休教师。 ˌput sb ˈdown for sth to put sb's name on a list, etc. for sth 登记;注册;列入(名单等) Put me down for three tickets for Saturday. 给我登记预订三张星期六的票。 They've put their son down for the local school. 他们已经给儿子报名上当地的学校。 ˈput sth down to sth to consider that sth is caused by sth 把…归因于 SYN attribute What do you put her success down to? 你认为她是靠什么成功的? ˌput sth↔ˈforth ( formal) = put sth out  (9 ) ˌput yourself/sb↔ˈforward to suggest yourself/sb as a candidate for a job or position 推荐;荐举 Can I put you/your name forward for club secretary? 我推荐你╱提名你任俱乐部秘书好不好? ˌput sth↔ˈforward 1 to move sth to an earlier time or date 将…提前 We've put the wedding forward by one week. 我们已把婚礼提前了一周。 2 to move the hands of a clock to the correct later time 向前拨,拨快(时钟指针) Remember to put your clocks forward tonight (= because the time has officially changed). 记住今晚把时钟指针往前拨。 3 to suggest sth for discussion 提出;提议;建议 to put forward a suggestion 提出建议 ˌput sb↔ˈin to elect a political party to govern a country 选举(政党)执政 Who will the voters put in this time? 这次选民会选谁执政呢? ˌput sth↔ˈin 1 to fix equipment or furniture into position so that it can be used 安装 SYN install We're having a new shower put in. 我们要安装新淋浴设备。 2 to include sth in a letter, story, etc. 把…写进(信函、故事等);添上;插入 3 to interrupt another speaker in order to say sth 打断;插话 Could I put in a word? 我可以插句话吗? + speech ‘But what about us?’ he put in. “那我们怎么办?”他插嘴说。 4 to officially make a claim, request, etc. 正式提出(要求等) The company has put in a claim for damages. 这家公司已提出赔偿损失的要求。 5 ~ a (…) performance to give a performance of sth, especially one of a particular kind 表演 All the actors put in great performances. 所有演员都表演得非常好。 6 ( also ˈput sth into sth ) to spend a lot of time or make a lot of effort doing sth 花费,耗费,投入(时间、心思等) She often puts in twelve hours' work a day. 她时常每天工作十二个小时。 putdoing sth He's putting a lot of work into improving his French. 他正下功夫提高他的法语水平。 related noun input 7 ( also ˈput sth into sth ) to use or give money 投入,投放(资金等) putdoing sth He's put all his savings into buying that house. 他把所有的积蓄都用来买那所房子了。 ˌput ˈin (at…) | ˈput into… (of a boat or its sailors 船或水手 ) to enter a port 进港;入港 They put in at Lagos for repairs. 他们驶入拉各斯港进行维修。 OPP put out (to…/from…) ˌput ˈin for sth ( especially BrE) to officially ask for sth 申请 Are you going to put in for that job? 你想申请那份工作吗? ˌput yourself/sb/sth ˈin for sth to enter yourself/sb/sth for a competition 报名,给…登记(参加竞赛) ˌput sth ˈinto sth 1 to add a quality to sth 将…注入;使融入 He put as much feeling into his voice as he could. 他尽可能把感情融进他的声音。 2 = put sth in  (6 ), ( 7 ) ˌput sb↔ˈoff 1 to cancel a meeting or an arrangement that you have made with sb 取消,撤销(与某人的会晤或安排) It's too late to put them off now. 现在已来不及取消与他们的安排了。 2 to make sb dislike sb/sth or not trust them/it 使反感;使疏远;使不信任 She's very clever but her manner does tend to put people off. 她人很精明,但态度令人反感。 Don't be put off by how it looks—it tastes delicious. 别看外表就讨厌它,这东西味道可美哩。 see also off-putting 3 ( also ˌput sb ˈoff sth ) to disturb sb who is trying to give all their attention to sth that they are doing 搅扰;使分神 Don't put me off when I'm trying to concentrate. 别在我要集中精神时打扰我。 The sudden noise put her off her game. 突然的嘈杂声干扰了她的比赛。 4 ( BrE) (of a vehicle or its driver 车辆或司机 ) to stop in order to allow sb to leave 停车卸(客);让…下车 I asked the bus driver to put me off at the station. 我请公共汽车司机让我在火车站下车。 ˌput sb ˈoff sth/sb to make sb lose interest in or enthusiasm for sth/sb 使失去兴趣(或热情) He was put off science by bad teaching. 老师教得不好使他失去了对理科的兴趣。 putdoing sth The accident put her off driving for life. 那场事故让她一生都不想开车了。 ˌput sth↔ˈoff to change sth to a later time or date 推迟;延迟 SYN postpone , delay We've had to put off our wedding until September. 我们只得把婚期推迟到九月。 putdoing sth He keeps putting off going to the dentist. 他把看牙医的事一拖再拖。 ˌput sb ˈon to give sb the telephone so that they can talk to the person at the other end 让某人听电话 Hi, Dad—can you put Nicky on? 你好,爸爸。你让尼基接电话好吗? ˌput sth↔ˈon 1 to dress yourself in sth 穿上;戴上 Hurry up! Put your coat on! 快点!把外衣穿上! OPP take off 2 to apply sth to your skin, face, etc. 抹;搽;擦;涂 She's just putting on her make-up. 她正在化妆呢。 3 to switch on a piece of equipment 开动;发动;使运行 I'll put the kettle on for tea. 我来烧壶水好沏茶。 She put on the brakes suddenly. 她突然踩了刹车。 4 to make a tape, CD, DVD, etc. begin to play 播放(磁带、CD、DVD 等) Do you mind if I put some music on? 我放点音乐你不介意吧? He put some jazz on the stereo. 他用立体声音响播放了一点爵士乐。 5 to become heavier, especially by the amount mentioned 增加(若干)体重;发胖 SYN gain She looks like she's put on weight. 她似乎发胖了。 He must have put on several kilos. 他体重一定增加了好几公斤。 6 ( BrE) to provide sth specially 专门提供 The city is putting on extra buses during the summer. 今年夏天,这城市将额外增开公共汽车。 7 to produce or present a play, a show, etc. 举办;上演;展出 The local drama club is putting on ‘Macbeth’. 当地的剧社正在演出《麦克佩斯》。 8 to pretend to have a particular feeling, quality, way of speaking, etc. 装作;假装 He put on an American accent. 他假操着一口美国腔。 I don't think she was hurt. She was just putting it on. 我想她没有受伤。她只是在装样子。 ˌput sth ˈon sth 1 to add an amount of money or a tax to the cost of sth 在(价格等)上加某金额(或税额) The government has put ten pence on the price of twenty cigarettes. 政府在每二十支香烟的价格上加征了十便士的税款。 2 to bet money on sth 把钱押在;下赌注 I've never put money on a horse. 我从未赌过马。 I put £5 on him to win. 我在他身上押 5 英镑赌他赢。 ˌput sb ˈonto sb/sth 1 to tell the police, etc. about where a criminal is or about a crime 向(警方等)揭发,告发,举报 What first put the police onto the scam? 警方当初怎么得知这个骗局的? 2 to tell sb about sb/sth that they may like or find useful 告诉;提供信息 Who put you onto this restaurant—it's great! 谁告诉你这家餐馆的?真棒极了! ˌput ˈout (for sb) ( NAmE) ( slang) to agree to have sex with sb 同意性交 ˌput yourself ˈout (for sb) ( informal) to make a special effort to do sth for sb 特意(为某人)费事 Please don't put yourself out on my account. 请别特意为我费事了。 ˌput sb ˈout 1 to cause sb trouble, extra work, etc. 给某人添麻烦(或增加额外工作等) SYN inconvenience I hope our arriving late didn't put them out. 但愿我们迟到没有给人家添麻烦。 2 be put out to be upset or offended 烦恼;生气 He looked really put out. 看来他真生气了。 3 to make sb unconscious 使昏迷;使失去知觉 These pills should put him out for a few hours. 这些药片会使他昏迷几个小时。 ˌput sth↔ˈout 1 to take sth out of your house and leave it, for example for sb to collect 将…扔到外面;清理掉;扔掉 ( BrE) to put the rubbish out 倒垃圾 ( NAmE) to put the garbage/trash out 倒垃圾 2 to place sth where it will be noticed and used 把…摆好;预备好(物品) Have you put out clean towels for the guests? 你为客人预备好干净毛巾没有? 3 to stop sth from burning or shining 熄灭;扑灭 to put out a candle/cigarette/light 熄灭蜡烛╱香烟╱灯火 Firefighters soon put the fire out. 消防人员很快把火扑灭了。 4 to produce sth, especially for sale 生产;制造 The factory puts out 500 new cars a week. 这家工厂每周生产 500 辆新汽车。 related noun output 5 to publish or broadcast sth 出版;广播;公布 Police have put out a description of the man they wish to question. 警方公布了他们想要讯问的那名男子的特征。 6 to give a job or task to a worker who is not your employee or to a company that is not part of your own group or organization 把(工作)外包 A lot of the work is put out to freelancers. 许多工作都外包给自由职业者了。 7 to make a figure, result, etc. wrong 使出差错 The rise in interest rates put our estimates out by several thousands. 利率上升使我们的估算差了好几千。 8 to push a bone out of its normal position 使脱臼 SYN dislocate She fell off her horse and put her shoulder out. 她落下马来,造成肩关节脱位。 9 ( also formal ˌput sth↔ˈforth ) to develop or produce new leaves, shoots,etc. 长出(叶、芽等);抽芽 ˌput ˈout (to…/from…) (of a boat or its sailors 船或水手 ) to leave a port 离港;起航 to put out to sea 起航出海 We put out from Liverpool. 我们从利物浦起航。 OPP put in (at…) ˌput yourself/sth ˈover (to sb) = put yourself/sth across (to sb) ˌput sth↔ˈthrough to continue with and complete a plan, programme, etc. 完成;达成;使成功 We managed to put the deal through. 我们设法做成了这笔生意。 ˌput sb ˈthrough sth 1 to make sb experience sth very difficult or unpleasant 使经受(磨练、痛苦);折磨 You have put your family through a lot recently. 最近你让家人受了不少苦。 2 to arrange or pay for sb to attend a school, college, etc. 安排某人上(学);供某人上(学) He put all his children through college. 他把子女都送进了大学。 ˌput sb/sth ˈthrough (to sb/…) to connect sb by telephone 给…接通(电话);把…接到 Could you put me through to the manager, please? 请帮我找经理接一下电话好吗? ˈput sb to sth to cause sb trouble, difficulty, etc. 给某人添麻烦(或增加困难等) I hope we're not putting you to too much trouble. 希望我们没有给你添太多的麻烦。 ˈput sth to sb 1 to offer a suggestion to sb so that they can accept or reject it 给…提出(建议) Your proposal will be put to the board of directors. 你的建议将提交董事会裁决。 2 to ask sb a question 提问 The audience is now invited to put questions to the speaker. 现在请听众向讲演者提问。 ˌput sth↔toˈgether to make or prepare sth by fitting or collecting parts together 组装;组织;汇集 to put together a model plane/an essay/a meal 组装飞机模型;构思文章;准备饭菜 I think we can put together a very strong case for the defence. 我想我们能够为辩方整理出十分有力的论据。 ˈput sth towards sth to give money to pay part of the cost of sth 为…凑钱 Here's $100 to put towards your ski trip. 这是 100 元,补助你去滑雪用。 ˌput ˈup sth 1 to show a particular level of skill, determination, etc. in a fight or contest (在战斗、竞赛中)显示,表现 They surrendered without putting up much of a fight. 他们没怎么抵抗就投降了。 The team put up a great performance (= played very well). 这个队表现好极了。 2 to suggest an idea, etc. for other people to discuss 提出(意见等) to put up an argument/a case/a proposal 提出论据╱事实╱建议 ˌput sb↔ˈup 1 to let sb stay at your home 留某人住在家中 We can put you up for the night. 今晚我们可以留你过夜。 2 to suggest or present sb as a candidate for a job or position 推荐;提名 The Green Party hopes to put up more candidates in the next election. 绿党希望在下届大选中推出更多的候选人。 ˌput sth↔ˈup 1 to raise sth or put it in a higher position 提升;使升高 to put up a flag 升旗 She's put her hair up. 她把头发挽在头上。 2 to build sth or place sth somewhere 建造;搭建;竖立 to put up a building/fence/memorial/tent 盖楼房;架篱笆;修纪念碑;搭帐篷 synonyms at build 3 to fix sth in a place where it will be seen 置…于明显处;张贴 SYN display to put up a notice 贴出通知 4 to raise or increase sth 提高;增加 They've put up the rent by £20 a month. 他们把每月的租金提高了 20 英镑。 5 to provide or lend money 提供,借出(资金) A local businessman has put up the £500 000 needed to save the club. 一位当地的商人拿出了拯救该俱乐部所需的 50 万英镑。 ˌput ˈup (at…) ( especially BrE) to stay somewhere for the night 投宿;(在…)过夜 We put up at a motel. 我们晚间住在一家汽车旅馆。 ˌput ˈup for sth | ˌput yourself ˈup for sth to offer yourself as a candidate for a job or position 自荐为…的候选人;参与甄选 She is putting up for election to the committee. 她正在参加委员会委员的竞选。 ˌput sb ˈup to sth ( informal) to encourage or persuade sb to do sth wrong or stupid 怂恿;撺掇;唆使 Some of the older boys must have put him up to it. 那件事准是一些大孩子怂恿他干的。 ˌput ˈup with sb/sth to accept sb/sth that is annoying, unpleasant, etc. without complaining 容忍;忍受 SYN tolerate I don't know how she puts up with him. 我不明白她怎么受得了他。 I'm not going to put up with their smoking any longer. 我再也不能容忍他们抽烟了。 put puts putting put / pʊt ; NAmE pʊt /
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