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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:
  • Dino put the books on his desk.
  • “Where did you put my cell phone?” “It is on the table.”
  • place
    to put something somewhere carefully. Place is more formal than put and is used especially in written descriptions:
  • She placed the vase back on the shelf.
  • 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:
  • Talia carried the boy into the house and set him down in the hall.
  • position
    to put someone or something carefully into the right place so that he, she, or it is ready:
  • Position the golf ball carefully on the tee, and prepare to hit it.
  • stand
    to put something somewhere in an upright position:
  • Sean stood the bottle next to the glass.
  • lay
    to put something down carefully in a flat position:
  • She laid the clothes on the bed before she got dressed.
  • dump
    to drop or put something somewhere in a careless way:
  • The kids came home from school and dumped their backpacks in the kitchen.
  • leave
    to put something in a place and not take it with you when you go:
  • Do you want me to leave your keys on the table?
  • ➔ see pile2
    2 to put something into a place put
    to move something into a place:
  • I put the letter in the envelope.
  • Kevin put the tissue in his pocket.
  • shove
    to push something somewhere quickly and roughly:
  • She shoved some clothes into a suitcase and got in her car.
  • stick
    to put something somewhere quickly, often without thinking carefully:
  • I stuck the photos in a box and forgot about them.
  • insert AWL
    to put something inside or into something else. Insert is more formal than put:
  • Insert the coins into the machine and select the type of candy you want.
  • slip
    to put something somewhere quietly and smoothly:
  • Rachel slipped the book into her bag and hoped no one had noticed.
  • slide
    to put something smoothly into a small narrow space:
  • To get money out, first slide your card into the machine.
  • thrust
    to put something somewhere suddenly, often with a lot of force:
  • He thrust the letter into her hand and said “Read this!”
  • tuck
    to put the edge of a piece of cloth or clothing into or under something else:
  • Tuck the sheets under the mattress.
  • ➔ see put off at delay2 ➔ see put up at build1
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