单词 | put up with |
释义 | put-up1 of 2adjective ˈpu̇t-ˈəp : arranged secretly beforehand a put-up job put up 2 of 2verb 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 : set sense 16 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 : build, erect 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 put up with phraseas in let to fail to prevent (some behavior on someone's part) especially from neglect or indifference We were forced to put up with Felicia's bad attitude for the duration of the group project. Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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