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put up

[phrasal verb]
put (something) up or put up (something)
: to place (something) in a higher position举起;抬起;升起
: to cause (something) to be on a wall, to hang from a ceiling, etc.张贴;挂起
: to set or place (something) so that it stands up搭起;竖起
: to build (something)建造
: to make (something) available for people to buy or have把…拿出(售卖等)
often + for
: to provide (money, property, etc.) in order to pay for something用(钱财等)换取…
: to offer (something) as a prize提供…作为奖励
chiefly British : to increase (something) : raise增加
US : to return (something) to the place where it belongs把…放回原处
chiefly US : to preserve (fruits, vegetables, etc.) to be used later : can把…装罐贮藏
put up (something)
: to do (something) as a way of resisting or struggling against someone or something战斗;抵抗
: to offer (something) as an argument, a suggestion, etc.提出(证据、建议等)
: 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为…提供食宿
chiefly British : to stay in someone's home, a hotel, etc., for the night在(某处)过夜
put (someone) up or put up (someone) : to choose or suggest (someone) to be a candidate or competitor举荐
put (someone) up to (something) : to convince (someone) to do (something stupid or foolish)怂恿;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要么行动要么闭嘴
⇒ Main Entry: 1 put

See also: put-up


put-up

1 of 2

adjective

: arranged secretly beforehand
a put-up job

put up

2 of 2

verb

put up; putting up; puts up

transitive verb

1
a
: to place in a container or receptacle
put his lunch up in a bag
b
: to put away (a sword) in a scabbard : sheathe
c
: to prepare so as to preserve for later use : can
d
: to put in storage
2
: to start (game animals) from cover
3
: to nominate for election
4
: to offer up (something, such as a prayer)
5
6
: to make available
especially : to offer for public sale
put their possessions up for auction
7
: to give food and shelter to : accommodate
8
: to arrange (a plot, a scheme, etc.) with others
put up a job to steal the jewels
9
10
a
: to make a display of
put up a brave front
b
: to engage in
put up a struggle
11
a
: contribute, pay
put up bail money
b
: to offer as a prize or stake
12
chiefly British : to increase the amount of : raise
13
: to succeed in producing or achieving
an athlete who has put up big numbers
also : score sense 4a(1)
put up 20 points

intransitive verb

1
: lodge
2
: to take direct action
used in the phrase put up or shut up
Phrases
put one up to
: to incite one to (a course of action)
they put him up to playing the prank
put up with
: to endure or tolerate without complaint or attempt at reprisal

Example Sentences

Verb the builders put up the walls before starting on the roof plans to put up a pavilion in the public gardens
Recent Examples on the Web
Verb
None of his receivers are older than 26, and none outside of Pittman Jr. have put up 400 yards in a season. Nate Atkins, The Indianapolis Star, 14 Sep. 2022 Through three games, Hodge and Boley have put up eye-popping numbers, drawing interest from college coaches around the country. The Courier-Journal, 8 Sep. 2022 There were some crazy offensive numbers put up in Gates Mills Gilmour Academy’s 41-35 win over Hawken. Jonathan X. Simmons, cleveland, 6 Sep. 2022 Ukraine’s smaller military has put up a stiff resistance against the militarily superior Russian forces. Aamer Madhani, BostonGlobe.com, 6 Sep. 2022 The family has put up a $50,000 reward for information leading to her safe return, according to NBC affiliate WMC. Nicole Duarte, NBC News, 4 Sep. 2022 The Hadley sisters had just put up Christmas decorations with their family. Timothy Bella, Anchorage Daily News, 28 Aug. 2022 The network announced that the show has put up strong numbers, with the premiere episode watched by more than 8 million people. Liz Cantrell, Town & Country, 22 Aug. 2022 Several trees have signs put up by Arlington County that note their size, species or history. Bridget Reed Morawski, Washington Post, 13 July 2022 See More

Word History

First Known Use

Adjective

1810, in the meaning defined above

Verb

14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of put-up was in the 14th century

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