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IELTS BNC: 116 COCA: 151

put

1 put /ˈpʊt/ verb
puts; put; putting
1 put
/ˈpʊt/
verb
puts; put; putting
Learner's definition of PUT
[+ object]
always followed by an adverb or preposition
: to cause (someone or something) to be in a particular place or position放;放置
: to cause (something) to go into or through something in a forceful way用力插入;砸穿
: to cause (someone) to be in a particular place or send (someone) to a particular place使(某人)待在…;把(某人)送進…
: to show that (someone or something) is in a particular place顯示…在特定位置
: to write (something) with a pen or pencil in or on something寫下
always followed by an adverb or preposition : to cause (someone or something) to be in a particular state or condition使處於(某狀態或情況)
always followed by an adverb or preposition
: to cause (someone or something) to do work or perform a task使…做(某項工作或任務)often + to
: to use (something)使用(某物)
always followed by an adverb or preposition : to cause (something) to have an effect on someone or something使對…産生影響usually + on
: to say or express (something)說;表述
always followed by an adverb or preposition
: to ask (a question) or make (a suggestion) to someone提出(問題或建議)
: to ask a group of people to formally vote on (something)表決
: to add music to (words)譜曲
sports : to throw (a shot put)推(鉛球)

I wouldn't put it past (someone)

see 2past

put about

[phrasal verb]
put (something) about or put about (something) British : to tell many people about (something)散布
of a boat or ship : to change direction(船)改變方向
put (something) about : to cause (a boat or ship) to change direction使(船)改變方向

put across

[phrasal verb]
put (something) across or put across (something) : to cause (something) to be clearly understood : to get (something) across使…被理解
put (yourself) across as (something) : to cause (yourself) to appear to be (a particular type of person)把(自己)裝成

put a foot wrong

see 1foot

put aside

[phrasal verb]
put (something) aside or put aside (something)
: to save or keep (something, such as money) to be used at a later time儲存;保留
: to stop worrying or thinking about (something)不予考慮

put at

[phrasal verb]
put (something) at (something)
: to guess or estimate (something) to be (something)猜測;估計

put away

[phrasal verb]
put (something) away or put away (something)
: to return (something) to the place where it belongs將…收起;把…放回原處
: to save or keep (something, such as money) to be used at a later time儲存
informal : to eat (a large amount of food)猛吃
put (someone) away or put away (someone) informal : to cause (someone) to be kept in a prison or mental hospital把…關進監獄;把…關進精神病院

put back

[phrasal verb]
put (something) back or put back (something)
: to return (something) to the place where it belongs把…放回原處
British : to change (a planned event) to start at a later date or time推遲

put before

[phrasal verb]
put (something) before (someone or something)
: to ask (a person or group) to make a decision about (something)讓…考慮;讓…做決定

put behind

[phrasal verb]
put (something) behind you
: to stop worrying about or being upset by (something that happened in the past)忘卻;不再爲…而煩擾

put by

[phrasal verb]
put (something) by or put by (something) chiefly British
: to save (money) for a later time存(錢)

put down

[phrasal verb]
put (someone or something) down also put down (someone or something)
: to place (someone or something that you have been holding or carrying) on a table, on the floor, etc.放下
: to add (someone or something) to a list加入清單
informal : to say critical or insulting things about (someone or something)批評;數落
see also put-down
put (something) down or put down (something)
: to write (something) : to record (something) in writing寫下;記下
: to give (an amount of money) as a first payment when you are buying something that costs a lot of money付(訂金)
: to put (something) in place on the floor or ground把…安裝在地上
: to stop (a violent or dangerous activity) by using force鎮壓;平定
: to kill (an animal) in a way that causes it little pain usually because it is injured or sick對(受傷或生病的動物)實施安樂死;人道毀滅
British : to end a telephone connection挂斷(電話)
British : to formally suggest (something) as an idea to be discussed and voted on by a group of people : to propose or introduce (something)把…提交審議
put down or put (something) down or put down (something) chiefly British : to land or to cause (an airplane) to land(使)降落
put (someone) down or put down (someone) : to place (a baby or child) in a bed to sleep安置(小孩)上床睡覺
put (someone) down as (something) : to think of (someone) as (a specified kind of person or thing)把(某人)看作…
put (someone) down for (something) : to write the name of (someone) on a list of people who will do or give (something)登記;把…列入名單
put (something) down to (something) : to say or think that (something) happened because of (something)把…歸因於

put forth

[phrasal verb]
put forth (something) or put (something) forth somewhat formal
: to suggest (an idea, plan, etc.) for people to think about or consider提出(想法、計劃等)
: to use (something, such as energy) for a particular purpose使出(力氣等)
of a plant : to produce or send out (something) by growing(植物)長出

put forward

[phrasal verb]
put (something) forward or put forward (something) somewhat formal
: to suggest (something) for consideration : propose提出;提議

put in

[phrasal verb]
put (something) in or put in (something)
: to make (something) ready to be used in a certain place : install安裝
: to add (a comment) to a conversation or argument插(話);補充說
: to make an official statement, offer, or request正式提出;提交
: to perform (a particular action)實施;表演
: to work or do something for (an amount of time)耗費,投入(時間)
put in (something) or put (something) in (something) : to use (a certain amount of energy or effort) when doing something付出(精力或努力)
put (something) in (something)
: to invest (money) into (something)投資
used to say what causes you to have faith, confidence, etc.把(信仰、信心等)投入到…當中
put in for (something) : to ask for (something) in an official way : to formally request (something)正式提出;申請
of a boat or ship : to enter a harbor or port(輪船)進入港口

put into

[phrasal verb]
put (something) into (something)
: to use (a certain amount of energy or effort) when doing (something)付出(精力或努力)
: to invest (time, money, etc.) in (something)把(時間、金錢等)投入到…

put it there

informal + old-fashioned or put her there
used to invite someone to shake hands with you跟我握個手吧

put off

[phrasal verb]
put (something) off or put off (something) : to decide that (something) will happen at a later time : postpone推遲
put (someone) off or put off (someone)
: to cause (someone) to wait打發,拖延(某人)
: to cause (someone) to dislike someone or something使反感
see also off-putting
British : to allow (someone) to get off a bus or other vehicle讓…下車(船等)

put on

[phrasal verb]
put (something) on or put on (something)
: to dress yourself in (clothing)穿上;戴上
: to apply (something) to your face or body塗抹
: to add to or increase the amount of (something)增加;添加
: to cause (a machine, a light, etc.) to begin to work打開(燈等);啓動(機器等)
: to cause (something) to begin to be heard, seen, produced, etc.播放;使運轉
: to start cooking or making (something)烹飪;烹制
: to produce (something that entertains people, such as a play, a party, etc.)舉行(演出、聚會等)
put (something) on (someone or something)
: to say that (someone or something) is responsible for or guilty of (something)歸咎於…
: to bet (an amount of money) on (someone or something)把錢押在…;下賭注
put (someone or something) on (something) : to add (someone or something) to (a list or group of related things)把…加入
put (someone) on or put on (someone) chiefly US, informal : to say things that are not true to (someone) in a joking way : to trick or fool (someone) for amusement跟…開玩笑
see also 2put-on
used to say that you would like to speak to someone on the phone讓…接電話
put (someone) on (something) : to tell (someone) to use or do (something)讓(某人)用(或做)…
put (someone) on to (something) : to give (someone) information about (something) : to tell (someone) about (something that he or she did not know about before)向(某人)提供信息;向(某人)介紹

put out

[phrasal verb]
put (something) out or put out (something)
: to cause (something) to stop burning : extinguish撲滅;熄滅
: to stop (something) from working關掉
: to take (something) outside and leave it there拿出去
: to extend (something) outward伸出
: to place (something) where people may use it把…擺好;準備好(物品)
: to produce (something)産生;付出;長出
: to make (something) available to be bought, used, etc.生産;發布
put (someone) out or put out (someone)
: to annoy or bother (someone)煩擾;惹怒
: to cause (someone) to do extra work : to cause trouble for (someone)給(某人)增加額外工作;給(某人)添麻煩
: to make (someone) unconscious使失去知覺
sports : to cause (someone) to be out in baseball or cricket使…出局
see also putout
chiefly US, informal + impolite : to have sex with someone與…性交
of a boat or ship : to leave a harbor or port(船)離港,起航

put over

[phrasal verb]
put (something) over or put over (something) : to cause (something) to be clearly understood : to put (something) across使…被理解
put (yourself) over as (something) : to cause (yourself) to appear to be (a particular type of person)裝作
put (something) over on (someone) : to lie about (something) to (someone) : to trick or deceive someone欺騙

put paid to

see 2paid

put (someone) in mind of

see 1mind

put through

[phrasal verb]
put (something) through or put through (something) : to cause (something) to be accepted or done successfully完成;使達成
put (someone) through (something) : to pay for (someone) to attend (school)供…讀書
put (someone or something) through (something) : to cause (someone or something) to experience (something)使經歷
put (someone or something) through or put through (someone or something)
: to cause a phone call from (someone) to be sent to another person's phone爲(某人)接通
: to cause (a phone call) to be sent to another person's phone接通(電話)

put to death

see death

put together

[phrasal verb]
put (something) together or put together (something)
: to create (something) by joining or gathering parts together把…放在一起;組裝;組合
used to say that someone or something is greater than the total of all the other people or things mentioned加在一起也不及…
put (something) together with (something) : to add or combine (something) with (something)把…與…放在一起

put up

[phrasal verb]
put (something) up or put up (something)
: to place (something) in a higher position舉起;擡起;升起
: to cause (something) to be on a wall, to hang from a ceiling, etc.張貼;挂起
: to set or place (something) so that it stands up搭起;豎起
: to build (something)建造
: to make (something) available for people to buy or have把…拿出(售賣等)
often + for
: to provide (money, property, etc.) in order to pay for something用(錢財等)換取…
: to offer (something) as a prize提供…作爲獎勵
chiefly British : to increase (something) : raise增加
US : to return (something) to the place where it belongs把…放回原處
chiefly US : to preserve (fruits, vegetables, etc.) to be used later : can把…裝罐貯藏
put up (something)
: to do (something) as a way of resisting or struggling against someone or something戰鬥;抵抗
: to offer (something) as an argument, a suggestion, etc.提出(證據、建議等)
: to score (points)得分
put (someone) up : to give food and shelter to (someone) : to allow or pay for (someone) to stay in someone's home, a hotel, etc., for the night爲…提供食宿
chiefly British : to stay in someone's home, a hotel, etc., for the night在(某處)過夜
put (someone) up or put up (someone) : to choose or suggest (someone) to be a candidate or competitor舉薦
put (someone) up to (something) : to convince (someone) to do (something stupid or foolish)慫恿;撺掇
put up with (something or someone) : to allow (someone or something unpleasant or annoying) to exist or happen : tolerate容忍
put up or shut up informalused to tell someone in a somewhat rude way to start doing something or to stop talking about it要麽行動要麽閉嘴
2 put /ˈpʊt/ noun
plural puts
2 put
/ˈpʊt/
noun
plural puts
Learner's definition of PUT
[count] sports
: the act of throwing a shot put投擲
3 put /ˈpʊt/ adjective
3 put
/ˈpʊt/
adjective
Learner's definition of PUT

stay put

: to stay where you are : to not move or go anywhere待在原地不動
see also hard put

See also: put

IELTS BNC: 116 COCA: 151

put

1 of 3

verb

put; putting

transitive verb

1
a
: to place in a specified position or relationship : lay
put the book on the table
b
: to move in a specified direction
c(1)
: to send (something, such as a weapon or missile) into or through something : thrust
(2)
: to throw with an overhand pushing motion
put the shot
d
: to bring into a specified state or condition
a reapportionment … that was put into effect at the September primaries Current Biography
e
: to prescribe a specified regimen for
usually used with on
put her on medicationput him on a diet
2
a
: to cause to endure or suffer something : subject
put traitors to death
b
: impose, inflict
put a special tax on luxuries
3
a
: to set before one for judgment or decision
put the question
b
: to call for a formal vote on
put the motion
4
a(1)
: to convey into another form
want to put my feelings into words
(2)
: to translate into another language or style
put the poem into English
(3)
: adapt
lyrics put to music
b
: express, state
putting it mildly
5
a
: to devote (oneself) to an activity or end
put himself to winning back their confidence
b
: apply
put her mind to the problem
c
: assign
put them to work
d
: to cause to perform an action : urge
put the horse over the fence
e
: impel, incite
put them into a frenzy
6
a
: repose, rest
puts his faith in reason
b
: invest entry 1 sense 1
put her money in the company
7
a
: to give as an estimate
put the time as about eleven
b
: attach, attribute
puts a high value on their friendship
c
: impute
put the blame on the partners
8
: bet, wager
put $2 on the favorite

intransitive verb

1
: to start in motion : go
especially : to leave in a hurry
2
of a ship : to take a specified course
put down the river

put

2 of 3

noun

1
: a throw made with an overhand pushing motion
specifically : the act or an instance of putting the shot
2
: an option to sell a specified amount of a security (such as a stock) or commodity (such as wheat) at a fixed price at or within a specified time compare call sense 3d

put

3 of 3

adjective

: being in place : fixed, set
stay put until I call
Phrases
or put the bite on

Example Sentences

Word History

IELTS BNC: 116 COCA: 151
put

verb

express表達ADVERB | PHRASES ADVERBcleverly, eloquently, well聰明地/雄辯地/很好地闡述I thought you put your points very well.我認為你的觀點闡述得很好。badly糟糕地闡述gently, tactfully斯文地說;巧妙地說bluntly, crudely直言不諱地說;粗魯地說simply, succinctly簡單地闡述;簡潔地表達Put simply, we accept their offer or go bankrupt.簡單地說,我們要麼接受他們的報價,要麼破產。mildly (ironic) 說得溫和點兒I was annoyed, to put it mildly (= I was extremely angry).說得溫和點兒,我相當惱火。PHRASESto put it another way換句話說He was too trusting-or, to put it another way, he had no head for business.他太輕信別人,或者換句話說,他沒有商業頭腦。

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