单词 | put |
释义 | Word Frequency put(pʊt) verbWord forms: puts, putting or put (mainly tr) 1. to cause to be (in a position or place) to put a book on the table 2. to cause to be (in a state, relation, etc) to put one's things in order 3. (foll by to) to cause (a person) to experience the endurance or suffering (of) to put to death to put to the sword 4. to set or commit (to an action, task, or duty), esp by force they put us to work 5. to render, transform, or translate to put into English 6. to set (words) in a musical form (esp in the phrase put to music) 7. (foll by at) to estimate she put the distance at fifty miles 8. (foll by to) to utilize (for the purpose of) he put his knowledge to good use 9. (foll by to) to couple a female animal (with a male) for the purpose of breeding the farmer put the heifer to the bull 10. to state; express to put it bluntly 11. to set or make (an end or limit) to put an end to the proceedings 12. to present for consideration in anticipation of an answer or vote; propose she put the question to the committee I put it to you that one day you will all die 13. to invest (money) in; give (support) to they put five thousand pounds into the project 14. to impart to put zest into a party 15. to throw or cast 16. not know where to put oneself 17. put paid to 18. stay put noun 19. a throw or cast, esp in putting the shot 20. Also called: put option stock exchange an option to sell a stated amount of securities at a specified price during a specified limited period Compare call (sense 58) Word origin C12 puten to push; related to Old English potian to push, Norwegian, Icelandic pota to poke |
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