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1. phrasal verbIf you put something aside, you keep it to be dealt with or used at a later time. She took up a slice of bread, broke it nervously, then put it aside. [VERB noun PARTICLE] Encourage children to put aside some of their pocket-money to buy birthday presents. [VERB PARTICLE noun] 2. phrasal verbIf you put a feeling or disagreement aside, you forget about it or ignore it in order to solve a problem or argument. We should put aside our differences and discuss the things we have in common. [VERB PARTICLE noun] We admitted that the attraction was there, but decided that we would put the feelingsaside. [VERB noun PARTICLE] See full dictionary entry for putput aside in British Englishverb (tr, adverb)1. to move (an object, etc) to one side, esp in rejection 2. to store up; save to put money aside for a rainy day 3. to ignore or disregard let us put aside our differences put aside in American English or put by 1. to reserve for later use See full dictionary entry for put Examples of 'put aside' in a sentenceput aside This could mean that money put aside to pay for university fees or mortgage deposits could be squandered on holidays.For many, it is the first time they are putting aside money for the future.We do not put aside money to build a new house in case our home burns down, because we know it is unlikely to happen.But if JAMs do have a bit of money to put aside, there are tricks to boost your savings.With this in mind, if you have not yet put aside money for yuletide, now is the time to do so.Remember to put aside money in a savings account to cover the bill when it arrives.Perhaps the simplest first step is to put aside the arguments and get back to the data.They have also got to put aside their own feelings.The panel have put aside two days for the case.My parents brought me up to realise how important it is to have some money put aside.How much money should he put aside?Begin the habit of putting aside some money each month.And how much money should he put aside each month?This could mean that money put aside to pay for university fees or mortgage depositscould potentially be squandered.One of the most flexible ways of putting aside money for your son or daughter is a conventional savings account.We then put aside about another 20% or more into general savings.We need to put aside feelings of prejudice and jealousy in new, wider partnership working.These days people just don't have that kind of money put aside.Not enough money was put aside to pay for personal injury claims, costing the firm millions.As the moon focuses on money, cash put aside in the past could surface again.I put aside a whole day to roam between its dusty covers.Plus most of them are still working, meaning they still have the chance to keep putting aside savings.We would like to open accounts where we can put aside money for the next 18 or so years.My friends and I put aside a whole day for a very jolly time.Some departments already put aside some money for emergencies, but short of 5 per cent.I am talking about the values we hold: standing together, putting aside personal interests for the good of the team. In other languagesput aside British English: put aside / pʊt əˈsaɪd/ VERB If you put something aside, you keep it to be dealt with or used at a later time. I put money aside each month because I'm saving for a holiday. - American English: save money
- Arabic: يَدَّخِر
- Brazilian Portuguese: deixar de lado
- Chinese: 存
- Croatian: staviti sa strane
- Czech: odložit co kam
- Danish: lægge til side
- Dutch: opzijzetten
- European Spanish: dejar a un lado
- Finnish: säästää
- French: mettre de côté
- German: beiseite legen
- Greek: αποταμιεύω
- Italian: mettere da parte
- Japanese: 取っておく
- Korean: 한쪽에 두다
- Norwegian: legge til side
- Polish: odłożyć
- European Portuguese: pôr de lado
- Romanian: a pune deoparte
- Russian: откладывать
- Latin American Spanish: dejar a un lado
- Swedish: lägga åt sidan
- Thai: เก็บสำรองไว้
- Turkish: biriktirmek
- Ukrainian: відкладати
- Vietnamese: tiết kiệm
Chinese translation of 'put aside' vt - [work, object]
放在一边(邊) (fàng zài yībiān) ⇒ My aunt put aside her sewing and picked up her book. 我舅妈把针线活放在一边开始看书。 (Wǒ jiùmā bǎ zhēnxianhuó fàng zài yībiān kāishǐ kàn shū.)
- (= disregard) [idea, problem, remark]
置之不理 (zhì zhī bù lǐ) ⇒ It's a problem which they usually put aside. 这是他们通常置之不理的问题。 (Zhè shì tāmen tōngcháng zhì zhī bù lǐ de wèntí.)
- (= save) [sum of money]
存 (cún) ⇒ She put aside a small sum every week to pay for her annual holiday. 她每星期存一点钱用于每年的度假。 (Tā měi xīngqī cún yīdiǎn qián yòng yú měi nián de dùjià.)
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