| 单词 | putting | 
| 释义 | put1 of 3verb   ˈpu̇t    put; putting   transitive verb 1  a    : to place in a specified position or relationship : lay  put the book on the table  b    : to move in a specified direction    c(1)    : to send (something, such as a weapon or missile) into or through something : thrust    (2)    : to throw with an overhand pushing motion  put the shot  d    : to bring into a specified state or condition  a reapportionment … that was put into effect at the September primaries—  e    : to prescribe a specified regimen for  —usually used with on  put her on medicationput him on a diet 2  a    : to cause to endure or suffer something : subject  put traitors to death  b    : impose, inflict  put a special tax on luxuries 3  a    : to set before one for judgment or decision  put the question  b    : to call for a formal vote on  put the motion 4  a(1)    : to convey into another form  want to put my feelings into words  (2)    : to translate into another language or style  put the poem into English  (3)    : adapt  lyrics put to music  b    : express, state  putting it mildly 5  a    : to devote (oneself) to an activity or end  put himself to winning back their confidence  b    : apply  put her mind to the problem  c    : assign  put them to work  d    : to cause to perform an action : urge  put the horse over the fence  e    : impel, incite  put them into a frenzy 6  a    : repose, rest  puts his faith in reason  b    : invest entry 1 sense 1  put her money in the company 7  a    : to give as an estimate  put the time as about eleven  b    : attach, attribute  puts a high value on their friendship  c    : impute  put the blame on the partners 8   : bet, wager  put $2 on the favorite intransitive verb 1   : to start in motion : go    especially : to leave in a hurry  2  of a ship   : to take a specified course  put down the river put2 of 3 noun1   : a throw made with an overhand pushing motion    specifically : the act or an instance of putting the shot  2   : an option to sell a specified amount of a security (such as a stock) or commodity (such as wheat) at a fixed price at or within a specified time   compare call sense 3d   put3 of 3 adjective  : being in place : fixed, set  stay put until I call putting verb1 as in placingto arrange something in a certain spot or position you can put this box next to the bookshelf Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance 
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 2 as in expressingto convey in appropriate or telling terms tried to think of a good way of putting the news Synonyms & Similar Words 
 3 as in makingto decide the size, amount, number, or distance of (something) without actual measurement put the time of the photograph at about noon Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 4 as in imposingto establish or apply as a charge or penalty a proposal to put a special tax on luxuries Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 5 as in adaptingto change (something) so as to make it suitable for a new use or situation put the words of his patriotic poem to the tune of a well-known drinking song Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 6 as in bettingto risk (something) on the outcome of an uncertain event deciding to go for broke, he put $1000 on a horse that had 20 to 1 odds Synonyms & Similar Words 
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