I’d like to put in my two cents on the new project proposal. 我想对新项目提案发表一下我的意见。 例句2: You’ve all heard what everyone else thinks, so let me put in my two cents. 你们都已经听到了其他人...
3. put in one's two cents 意为"发表自己的看法或建议",强调个人参与讨论给予的观点或建议。例如,"尽管她没被要求发表意见,但她还是插话说了几句(Even though she wasn't asked, she still put her two cents in)。 4. put in for leave 表示请假申请。例如,你可以对同事说:"我打算下周申请一天假期,...
I’d like to put in my two cents on the new project proposal. 我想对新项目提案发表一下我的意见。 例句2: You’ve all heard what everyone else thinks, so let me put in my two cents. 你们都已经听到了其他人的想法,那么也让我来说说我的看法。 例句3: She always puts in her two cents,...
例如,当我们说 'They put in a new security system in the building',意思是他们在这座建筑里安装了一个新的安全系统。 此外,'put in' 还可以表示投入时间、精力或资源的概念。这种用法通常用于描述某人为实现目标或完成任务所付出的努力。例如,'She put in a lot of effor...
B:That's good news! Do you know anyone who could throw his weight around for me? B:好消息!但是你知道谁能帮我使劲吗? A:You may ask Linda. The general manager is her brother-in-law. Maybe she could put in her two cents. But you should keep it to yourself. Nobody else knows the...
例如:Put your name in the box.(把你的名字写在方框里。) 表示投入时间或精力: 例如:She puts a lot of effort in her work.(她在工作中投入了很多精力。) 表示表达意见或观点: 在这个语境下,“put in”可以表示“提出”或“插入”意见或观点: 例如:He put in his two cents about the project.(...
She put her money in stocks and bonds. 3) to interrupt someone in order to say something. to add (a comment) to a conversation or argument. ‘How old are you?’‘Sixteen.’‘I’m sixteen too,’ put in Dixie. She put a quick comment in about her busy schedule. ...
put her above put horns on (one) put house in order put ideas in(to) (one's) head put ideas into head put ideas into someone's head put in put in (one's) tuppence (worth) put in (one's) two cents put in (one's) two cents' worth ...
put in mind of put in mothballs put in one's two cents put in order put in place put in print put in quotes put in service put in some place put in the nips put in the way of put in touch with put in work put in your two pennyworth/penn'orth ...
to place in the charge or power of a person, institution, etc.: The child welfare agency put her in foster care. to subject to the endurance or suffering of something: During the Cold War, convicted spies were put to death. to set to a duty, task, action, etc.: I put him to wor...