Getting to zero carbon emissions won’t save the world. We’ll have to also remove carbon from the air—a massive undertaking unlike anything we’ve ever done.
6. put together : 把...加起来, 装配, 整理; 7. put out : 放出, 伸出, 生产, 出版, 发布, 熄灭; 8. put oneself out : 费神; 9. put by : 回避; 10. put across : 做成, 欺骗; 11. put over : 推迟; put 相关例句 及物动词 ...
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It's time to put aside our differences and start working together. put at [phrasal verb] put (something) at (something) : to guess or estimate (something) to be (something) The coroner put his time of death at 7:00. [=the coroner estimated that the time of his death was 7:00...
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6. A part that supports or strengthens from the rear: the back of a couch. 7. a. The part of a book where the pages are stitched or glued together into the binding. b. The binding itself. 8. Sports a. A player who takes a position behind the front line of other players in ...
put together To construct; create:put together a new bookcase; put together a tax package. put up 1.To erect; build. 2.To preserve; can:put up six jars of jam. 3.To nominate:put up a candidate at a convention. 4.To provide (funds) in advance:put up money for the new musical. ...
7. Nautical a. To enter a port or harbor: The freighter puts in at noon. b. To launch a small boat: The kayakers put in below the dam. put off 1. a. To delay; postpone: put off paying the bills. b. To persuade to delay further action: managed to put off the creditors for...