The orchestra put that dance number on the fritz. 乐队把那个舞蹈节目给弃砸了。 put somebody on the stake (黑社会用语)向某人敲诈、勒索钱财 The hooligan puts peddlers on the stake monthly. 那地头蛇按月向小贩们强索保护费。 put somethingin the hopper 把某事物暂搁一边 You put it in the hopper...
On this one, list all the positive things you’ve done for others. It might be the time when you helped a friend with their homework, when you did the ironing without being asked, or when you baked cookies after the family had...
一、put的短语:1、put on 穿上;上演;增加;假装;使…上场 2、put into 使进入;把...放进;在……上种植 3、put up 提供;建造;举起;推举,提名;供给…住宿 4、put together ..放在一起;组合;装配 5、put out 熄灭;伸出;出版;使不方便,打扰 6、put it on 夸张;要高价;[...
2.To put across, especially to deceive:tried to put a lie over, but to no avail. put through 1.To bring to a successful end:put the project through on time; put through a number of new laws. 2.To cause to undergo:He put me through a lot of trouble. ...
put a stay put put under put upon be put upon by sb put one's foot down to put on airs put faith in be put into action be put out of action be put into production put sb to death put词型变化 动词过去式:put过去分词:put现在分词:putting 第三人称单数:puts ...
I could have driven my car home.(drink)小题6: (令球迷欣喜的)was that the young player performed exteriorly well in the table tennis tournament.(delight)小题7: A number of paintings in this castle are believed (被毁掉)in a fire in 2009.(destroy)小题8: (他突然想到) that he had an...
2.To put across, especially to deceive:tried to put a lie over, but to no avail. put through 1.To bring to a successful end:put the project through on time; put through a number of new laws. 2.To cause to undergo:He put me through a lot of trouble. ...
They usually put a pair of stone lions on each side of the gate of their homes. One lion stands on the left playing with a ball. It stands for power. The other lion is on the right with a baby lion under her. She stands for a large and happy family. However, the lion is not ...
I used to put down my thoughts in a personal journal, but now I publish them on my blog. to enter in a list, as of subscribers or contributors: Put me down for a $10 donation. to suppress; check; squelch: to put down a rebellion. ...
2. To put across, especially to deceive: tried to put a lie over, but to no avail. put through 1. To bring to a successful end: put the project through on time; put through a number of new laws. 2. To cause to undergo: He put me through a lot of trouble. 3. a. To make...