单词 | put sth out |
释义 | put sth out put sth out (LIGHT) — phrasal verb with put /pʊt/ verb (PRESENT TENSE putting, PAST TENSE AND PAST PARTICIPLE put) ► F0 to make a light stop shining by pressing a switch: » Did you put the lights out downstairs?» Put that torch out!Thesaurus+: ↑Electrical switches and connections put sth out (MAKE AVAILABLE) — phrasal verb with put /pʊt/ verb (PRESENT TENSE putting, PAST TENSE AND PAST PARTICIPLE put) F0 to produce something in large quantities, so that it can be sold: » They put out millions of pairs of shoes a year.Thesaurus+: ↑Creating and producing , ↑Inventing, designing and innovationF0 to produce information and make it available for everyone to read or hear: » Police have put out a warning to people living in the area.Thesaurus+: ↑Announcing, informing and stating put sth out (MAKE WRONG) — phrasal verb with put /pʊt/ verb (PRESENT TENSE putting, PAST TENSE AND PAST PARTICIPLE put) ► F0 If a mistake puts out a set of mathematical calculations, it causes them to be wrong: » That one error put the figures out by several thousand pounds.Thesaurus+: ↑Making mistakes put sth out (MOVE FORWARD) — phrasal verb with put /pʊt/ verb (PRESENT TENSE putting, PAST TENSE AND PAST PARTICIPLE put) ► F0 to move forward part of your body, such as your hand or your tongue, from your body: » She put out her hand to shake mine.» Don't put your tongue out - it's rude.Thesaurus+: ↑Pushing and shoving put sth out (STOP BURNING) — phrasal verb with put /pʊt/ verb (PRESENT TENSE putting, PAST TENSE AND PAST PARTICIPLE put) ► B1 to make something such as a fire or cigarette stop burning: » Firefighters have been called to put out the fire in the city centre.» Would you mind putting your cigarette out, please?Thesaurus+: ↑Starting fires put sth out INFORMAL (INJURE) — phrasal verb with put /pʊt/ verb (PRESENT TENSE putting, PAST TENSE AND PAST PARTICIPLE put) ► F0 to injure part of your body by causing it to be moved out of its correct position: » He put his knee out playing football.Thesaurus+: ↑Problems with bones, joints and teeth , ↑Dentistry , ↑The teeth put sth out UK (US USUALLY contract sth out) (GIVE WORK) — phrasal verb with put /pʊt/ verb (PRESENT TENSE putting, PAST TENSE AND PAST PARTICIPLE put) ► F0 If you put work out, you employ someone outside your organization to do it: » The council has put the job of street-cleaning out to a private firm.Thesaurus+: ↑Business and commerce - general words |
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