A1 [ T + adv/prep ] to move something or someone into the stated place, position, or direction把…放在;放置
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I've put the beer in the fridge to chill.
Why don't we put the bed against the wall?
Aha, that's where I put my keys!
Throw your gun down and put your hands in the air.
I emptied the closet and put my belongings into the black overnight case.
A2 [ T + adv/prep ] to write something写
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Put your name at the top of each sheet.
I put something about my previous work experience.
This is where you have to put your family details.
Put the address in the top, right-hand corner.
She put that she wanted to work in the media.
C2 [ T usually + adv/prep ] to express something in words说,表述,表达
to say what you think the price or value of something is估价
used to describe the way you are expressing an event or opinion直言不讳/简单地说/简而言之/委婉地说
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To put it simply - I think she's wrong.
"What's her new boyfriend like?" "Well, how shall I put it? He's unusual."
You really should try to put things a bit more tactfully - you've upset her now.
This sentence is rather confusing - how can we put it a bit more clearly?
On yesterday's programme, we heard the actor put his views on media harassment very forcefully.
B2 [ T ] to cause someone or something to be in the stated condition or situation使处于某种状态(或境地、局面)
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That walk has put some colour in your cheeks.
If you can't control your dog, put it on a lead!
My doctor's put me on a course of antibiotics.
The doctor put me on a low-salt diet to reduce my blood pressure.
We put up our tents and made a small fire.
[ T usually + adv/prep ] to bring into operation; to cause to be used实施;带来;造成
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The latest education reforms have put extra pressure on teachers.
Johnson was influential in persuading the producers to put money into the film.
Their constant arguments were putting a strain on their marriage.
She tried to cure the pain in my knee by putting manual pressure on the joint.
You must try to put a curb on your spending habits.
[ T + adv/prep ] to judge something or someone in comparison with other similar things or people判断,估计
[ I + adv/prep ] to travel in a boat or ship across the sea航行
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