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单词 put on
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put on

phrasal verb
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put somebody on
  1. to give somebody the phone so that they can talk to the person at the other end
    • Hi, Dad—can you put Nicky on?
  2. (usually used in the progressive tenses) (North American English, informal) to try to make somebody believe something that is not true, usually as a joke synonym have somebody on
    • Oh, come on, you know I was only putting you on.
put something on
  1.  
    to dress yourself in something
    • Hurry up! Put your coat on!
    opposite take something offTopics Clothes and Fashiona2
  2. to apply something to your skin, face, etc.
    • She's just putting on her make-up.
  3. to switch on a piece of equipment
    • I'll put the kettle on for tea.
    • She put on the brakes suddenly.
  4. to start to play recorded music or a video
    • Do you mind if I put some music on?
    • The DJ put on a techno dance number.
  5. to start cooking food, especially on top of a cooker
    • I just need to put the potatoes on.
  6. to become heavier, especially by the amount mentioned synonym gain
    • She looks like she's put on weight.
    • He must have put on several kilos.
  7. (British English) to provide something specially
    • The city is putting on extra buses during the summer.
  8. to produce or present a play, a show, etc.
    • The local drama club is putting on ‘Macbeth’.
    Topics Film and theatrec1
  9. to pretend to have a particular feeling, quality, way of speaking, etc.
    • He put on an American accent.
    • I don't think she was hurt. She was just putting it on.
put something on something
  1. to add an amount of money or a tax to the cost of something
    • The government has put ten pence on the price of twenty cigarettes.
  2. to bet money on something
    • I've never put money on a horse.
    • I put £5 on him to win.
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