单词 | put |
例句 | putput /pʊt/ verb (past tense and past participle put, present participle putting) 1 to move something to a place► put to move something to a place: ► place to put something somewhere carefully. Place is more formal than put and is used especially in written descriptions: ► set to put a person or a large or heavy object somewhere carefully. Set is more formal than put and is used especially in written descriptions: ► position to put someone or something carefully into the right place so that he, she, or it is ready: ► stand to put something somewhere in an upright position: ► lay to put something down carefully in a flat position: ► dump to drop or put something somewhere in a careless way: ► leave to put something in a place and not take it with you when you go: ➔ see pile22 to put something into a place► put to move something into a place: ► shove to push something somewhere quickly and roughly: ► stick to put something somewhere quickly, often without thinking carefully: ► insert AWL to put something inside or into something else. Insert is more formal than put: ► slip to put something somewhere quietly and smoothly: ► slide to put something smoothly into a small narrow space: ► thrust to put something somewhere suddenly, often with a lot of force: ► tuck to put the edge of a piece of cloth or clothing into or under something else: ➔ see delay2 ➔ see build1 |
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