put forward To propose for consideration:put forward a new plan. put in 1.To make a formal offer of:put in a plea of guilty. 2.To introduce, as in conversation; interpose:He put in a good word for me. 3.To spend (time) at a location or job:I put in eight hours at the office...
put sb to filing letters 叫某人把信归档 五、用法:1、put的基本含义是“放,搁”,指将某物安放在一个固定的地点,使其形成某种状态。引申还可作“提出,提交”“估算,估价,评价”“使从事活动,使致力于”“推,送”“将…看作,将…列为”“(航海)前进,继续行程”解。2、put既可用作不及物动...
put forwardv. 提出;拿出;放出;推举出 put in提出,提交;放入;种植;使就职 put on穿上;上演;增加;假装;使…上场 put into使进入;把...放进;在……上种植 put up提供;建造;举起;推举,提名;供给…住宿 put together..放在一起;组合;装配 put out熄灭;伸出;出版;使不方便,打扰 ...
1.选择适当的短语并用其适当形式填空put forward, refer to, set up, last but not least, work out,concentrate on,fade away, accuse..of1. Her assistanttheft by the police last week.2. The two sides agreed toa commission toinvestigate the explosion(爆炸).3.I'veyouas the best man forthe ...
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put up:放置、搭起 5. put up with:忍受、容忍 6. put down:放下、记下 7. put forward:提出、推荐 8. put in:安装、投入 9. put out:熄灭、扑灭 10. put together:拼装、组合 11. put aside:把...放在一边、搁置 12. put to use:利用、应用 13. put in practice:实施、付诸实践 14. put ...
1. put one's best foot forward, to try to make as good an impression as possible. 2. put oneself out, to take pains; go to trouble or expense. 3. put on the dog or the ritz, to assume an attitude of wealth or importance; put on airs. 4. put something over on, to decei...
He was the first to put forward a proposal (建议) to use stamps in 1850s. He thought it would be much more convenient for people. They could go to a nearby post office to buy stamps and put them on the envelopes before they sent letters. The post office could simply put seals (...
解释: forward 作副词用, 大家都比较熟悉, 比如 look forward to sth.(盼望、 期待)这个词组。但本句中的 forward 是动词,意思是“递送”,相当于英语动 词 send。Forward 作动词用时,还可以表示“转交”、“发送”、“转寄”(se nd forward or pass on letters, parcels, etc. to a new address);或“...
3. To forward; to promote. This came handsomely to put on the peace. 4. To impose; to inflict. That which thou puttest on me, I will bear. 2 Kings 18. To be put upon, to be imposed on; to be deceived; used chiefly in the passive form.put over, to refer; to send. For the...