put (someone) in (someone's) place To lower the dignity of (someone); humble. put (someone) through (someone's) paces To cause to demonstrate ability or skill; test: The drama coach put her students through their paces before the first performance. put (someone) up to To cause to com...
'put in'常与抽象名词形成固定搭配,如'put in time/energy/work'等,突显持续性投入的概念。而'put into'则多与具体容器或目标搭配,如'put money into an account'(存款入账)、'put someone into groups'(分组归类),体现空间或状态的明确改变。
put one's nose in(where it's not wanted) andstick one's nose in(where it's not wanted) Fig.to interfere in someone else's business.Why do you always have to stick your nose in?Please don't put your nose in where it's not wanted!
He has a finger in every pie and isnever short of ideas for making the next buck.他总是到处管闲事,并且似乎总不会对事情的下一步缺少主意。4.point a finger at someone 指责 同样也是一个非常容易理解的词组,point a finger at someone,可以想象到“用手指指着别人责备”的场景,因此这个词组主要...
put in an appearance To attend a social engagement, especially for a short time. put it to (someone) Slang 1. To overburden with tasks or work. 2. To put blame on. 3. To take unfair advantage of. 4. To lay out the facts of a situation to (another) in a forceful candid manner...
demonstrates the importance of having astop-lossplan in place. If the stock goes beneath the lowest point where you’re comfortable buying it, a stop order should be placed to buyback the 50-strike put. This is much the same concept as a stop order you might have on stocks in your ...
Someone who has bought 18100 put few days back is getting a raw deal here. How\’s it even possible that put premium is less than its intrinsic value? Thanks in advance for clarifying on this Reply Karthik Rangappa says: February 1, 2023 at 11:18 am I\’m guessing you are ...
youinvestit thereDaewoo wanted GM to expand the joint-venture car plant. The plan called for each company to put in $100 million.2if you put money in or into abank, you leave money in anaccountthereWhy invest in stocks, which can be dangerous, when you can put money in a bank witho...
RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook putschism a method of revolution or overthrow involving secret planning, suddenness, and speed, as Hitler’s 1938 invasion of Austria. —putschist,n. See also:Fascism ...
put it to (someone) Slang 1. To overburden with tasks or work. 2. To put blame on. 3. To take unfair advantage of. 4. To lay out the facts of a situation to (another) in a forceful candid manner. 5. To defeat soundly; trounce. put (one) in mind To remind: You put me in...