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Start sailing

1. Turn: change or cause to change direction; Change or cause to change from one process to another.

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To successfully complete something

1. Make understood: To state so as to be clearly understood or quickly accepted.

Trying to express her views at the hearing.

Try to clarify your point of view at the hearing.

2. To accomplish or execute by deception or stratagem.

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store

1. Give up; give up

Put aside all negative thoughts.

Get rid of all negative thoughts.

2. Eat or drink (food or drink) voluntarily and quickly.

It only takes a few minutes to finish dinner.

I finished my dinner in a few minutes.

3. Informal placement in a mental hospital

bury

The injured cat was locked up.

The injured cat was killed.

5. Store ...; store

Put away your tools after work, will you?

Please put away your tools after work.

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Store aside

1. Store ... Keep: Save for later use.

My grandmother stores fresh vegetables.

My grandmother put the fresh vegetables aside for preservation.

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lay down

1. Enter in the list.

Stop: To make invalid.

Suppress the rebellion.

Suppress riots

Put down the rumors.

Stop rumors

3. cause (an animal) to die painlessly

Step 4 humiliate, humiliate

Her parents blamed her for failing.

Her parents criticized her for failing the exam.

He tried to belittle her knowledge of literature.

He tried to belittle her knowledge of literature.

"Many status games seem to be designed to belittle others" (-Alvin F. Pu Sang)

"Many power struggles seem to be aimed at defeating others" (-Alvin F. Pusente)

5. Attribution to …

Think of him as a sneaky person.

He is classified as a cunning man.

Let's attribute this disaster to experience.

Let's attribute the disaster to inexperience.

6. Eat up: Eat up or drink up (food or drink) easily; eat up

Eat three big meals a day.

Eat three big meals a day.

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put forward

1. Growth

Plants sprout new buds in spring.

Plants begin to grow again in spring.

2. performance; bring into play

When you clean the floor, at least show an effort.

When you clean the floor, you can at least show your efforts.

3. put forward: put forward for consideration

Put forward an idea.

Put forward an idea

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put forward

1. put forward: put forward for consideration.

Put forward a new plan.

Put forward a new plan

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invest

1. Submit: Make a formal proposal for ... ...

Plead guilty.

Formally file criminal proceedings.

cut into

He put in a good word for me.

He chipped in a good word for me.

3. Spend time: Spend (time) somewhere or at work.

The prisoner has served six years of hard labor. She worked behind a desk for eight hours.

The prisoner has worked hard for six years. She stayed in the office for eight hours.

plant

We planted 20 rows of pine trees.

We planted 20 rows of pine trees.

5. Enter the harbor: enter the harbor or harbor.

The cargo ship entered the port at noon.

The cargo ship entered the port at noon.

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postpone

1. Try to make ... wait: persuade ... to delay the next move.

Postpone the payment of bills.

delayed payment

Try to hold off the creditors for another week.

Try to persuade the creditors to come back in a week.

2. take off; give up

Take off your sweater.

Take off your sweater.

3. disgust: disgust; Don't like it, eg because it's impolite.

His indifferent attitude made us lose interest.

His indifferent attitude disgusted us.

4. Use counterfeit money or sell fake goods

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put on

1. Get dressed; put on

Put on your coat; Put on your socks.

Put on your coat; Put on your socks.

2. use; activate

Step on the brakes.

apply the brakes

pretend

Pretend to have a British accent.

Pretend to have a British accent

Tease: To tease or mislead (others)

You are lying to me!

You're kidding.

increase

Gain weight.

put on weight

6. produce; fulfil

Put on a variety show

Do a variety show

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publish

1. put out

Put out the fire.

Put out a big fire

2. sailing: leaving, such as a port or harbor; leave

expel

Put out a drunk.

Get rid of drunkards.

issue

Issue a weekly newsletter.

Issue current affairs weekly

Offend or irritate

Did our early arrival cause you any trouble?

Is it inconvenient for you that we arrive early?

His attention to the TV set annoys me.

I was angered by his attention to TV programs.

6. Baseball knocked base runner down.

7. Vulgar slang frequently appears in sexual life, especially for women.

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postpone

1. extension; stay

2. Admit, especially cheat.

Tried to lie, but it didn't help.

Tried to cover it up with a lie, but failed.

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accomplish

1. Get: Reach the end of success

Finish the project on time; Many new laws have been passed.

Finish the project on time; Pass many new laws

2. make ... engage in and encounter.

He caused me a lot of trouble.

He caused me a lot of trouble.

Connect (telephone)

The operator put me through to the office.

The operator put me through to the office.

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Start sailing

1. head for the shore

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Put it together.

1. architecture; create

Assemble a new bookshelf; Draw up a tax package.

Make a new bookshelf; Sort out a pile of tax returns

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raise

1. Establish; build

2. save; Kahn ...

Put six cans of jam.

Make six cans of jam

3. Appointment

Recommend candidates at the conference.

Nominate a candidate at the meeting.

Step 4 provide (funds) in advance

Raise money for this new musical.

Prepare funds in advance for this new musical.

Provide accommodation for ... ...

Let a friend stay overnight.

Spend the night with friends

6. Sports entrepreneurship: Animals used for hunting are scared out of their hiding places.

Relax, chicken.

Drive away grouse

7. Take it and sell it

Show his antiques.

Auction his antiques.

8. engage in: engage in; continue

Bluff.

Deliberate mystification

Fight hard.

Launch a fierce battle.

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put forward

1. imposed on; overburden ...

He is always teased by his friends.

He is always bullied by his friends.

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Very embarrassed

1. (Informal) Very embarrassing.

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Put (unpleasant feelings) behind your head.

1. Leave (unpleasant feelings) behind.

They tried to forget their sadness and rebuild their lives.

They tried their best to put their grief behind them and rebuild their lives.

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Put the clock back (or forward)

1. Turn the clock down (or forward) (according to the official decision on adjusting the time).

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Blink the eyes of.

1. blink, esp rudely.

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clap one's hands

1. clap your hands, clap your hands.

I want you to clap for Barry.

I hope everyone applauds Barry.

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raise one's arms in surrender

1.

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Publicize everywhere

1. (Britain, informal) promiscuity (in sexual behavior)

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Shake hands.

1. (informal) shake hands.

Put it there, Steven. We beat them, so we did it.

Let's shake hands, Steven! We beat them, didn't we? .

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Be outspoken about ...

1. Be blunt with (someone)

I told him that he was just a political fan.

I told him frankly that he was just a political fanatic.

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cheat

1. (informal) Cheating, fool

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Either give a good reason or shut up.

1. (informal) Give a reasonable reason or shut up.

They asked the minister to show courage or shut up.

They asked the minister to prove himself or shut up.

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spread

1. (Navigation) (Ship) Turn around.

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drive 【send】up the wall

1. (main Scotland, North England) sigh; Make anxious; make trouble

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Put sth around.

1. spread, spread (news, rumor)

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Put sth on the opposite side

1. Let it be accepted and understood.

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Put sth aside

1. Deposit (money)

2. forget; Give up (sth, especially feelings or past differences)

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Lock someone up informally

1. put ... in prison (or mental hospital)

He should be locked up forever.

He only deserves to be locked up in prison forever.

2. Beat your opponent (in sports)

They wasted a chance to beat the other team.

Their team lost a good chance to beat their opponents.

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store

1. Deposit (money)

2. (Informal) (Plenty) Eating and drinking

3. The same as putting something down (see meaning 3 below)

4. (informal) (sports) deal with (shooting, shooting)

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postpone

1. Postpone (event)

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Put sth aside

1. is the same as putting things aside (see previous meaning 1).

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Embarrass

1. (informal) embarrassing; laugh

2. (Vehicles, planes) disappoint (passengers)

When driving back to the city, he dropped them off near his home.

He drove the car back to the city and dropped them off at home.

Step 3 put (a baby) to sleep

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write down

1. Write down, record and register.

He is writing some ideas on paper.

He is writing some ideas on paper.

2. class; Suppress (rebellion, coup, riot)

3. Kill (sick, injured or old animals)

Pay (a deposit)

He paid a deposit of 1000, and the rest was paid within 6 months.

He paid a deposit of 1 0,000, and the rest will be paid within six months.

Store (food, wine)

6. Landing (an airplane)

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Think that ... is

1. think … yes, think … yes.

I'll take you as Vivaldi's man.

I thought you were a composer like Vivaldi.

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Sign up for

1. Sign up (or do it); Register for subscription

He enrolled his son in Eton College.

He registered his son at Eton College.

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Attribute to

1. Attribute ... to

If I forget something, write it down in my old age.

If I forget something, it's only because I'm old.

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recommend

1. Recommended

He nominated me as the propaganda minister.

He recommended me as advertising director.

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put forward

1. put forward (plan, proposal, theory)

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put into

1. (Ship) Enter (Port)

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assign

1. allocation

The stockbroker asked him to save the company.

He was entrusted by a stockbroker to save the company.

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Put sth in

1. formally put forward, submit

The airport filed a claim for damages.

The airport has formally filed a claim for compensation for the loss.

Spend time (or energy) on

Working mothers work the longest hours among all women.

Of all women, working mothers spend the longest time.

3. Invest funds (or resources) in

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Cancel (or postpone) an appointment with ...

1. Cancel (or postpone) the appointment with ... ...

He put off Martin until nine o'clock.

He postponed his meeting with Martin until 9 o'clock.

2. Lose interest (or enthusiasm)

She wanted to be a nurse, but the thought of night shift put her off.

She wanted to be a nurse, but the thought of working at night discouraged her.

3. interference; Obstruct; prevent

You just want to distract me.

You just want to stop me from taking part in the competition.

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delay

1. Extension; stay

They can't postpone the decision any longer.

They can't postpone the decision any longer.

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To cause (a player) to compete.

1. ([Team sports]) Make (athletes) compete.

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put on

1. Put on (clothes); Put on (glasses); Wear (jewelry)

Juliet put on a cotton dress.

Juliet put on cotton clothes.

2. Make (a device) work

May I turn on the light? .

Should I turn on the light? .

3. Organization (exhibitions, activities); Put on (a play)

4. Increase a certain amount (cost)

The news sent the share price up by 65438.

The news sent the share price up 12p.

5. Pretend (a certain expression, accent, etc.). )

He put on a sad face.

He put on a sad expression.

6. Place a bet on ... ...

He released it? 1 0,000 wins immediately.

He bet 65,438+0,000 on the winning horse.

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Draw attention to

1. Pay attention to (useful, famous or interesting person or thing)

Parker put me through to the legal department of the department.

Parker drew my attention to the legal department of the bureau.

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Agree to have sexual relations with.

1. (Informal, North America) Agree to have sex with ... ...

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Bring trouble to

1. Bring trouble (or inconvenience) to, disturb

Would it be too much trouble for her to come and see you for a few hours? .

Will her visit for a few hours cause you too much trouble? .

2. (sports) to defeat and destroy an opponent

3. Make unconscious, especially with anesthetic.

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issue

1. Put out, put out

Firefighters in Granci put out the fire.

Firefighters in Granci Town put out the fire.

2. pose; Get ... prepared

She took out glasses and napkins.

She set the glasses and napkins.

3. Publication; Announce and publish; broadcast

A limited edition single was released to promote the album.

Release a limited edition single record to promote the album.

Step 4 dislocate and sprain

She fell off her horse and dislocated her shoulder.

She fell off her horse and sprained her shoulder.

5. (Company) Subcontracting and contracting out

6. (Engine, motor) generate (power)

Non-turbine engines are expected to output about 250 horsepower.

This non-turbine engine is expected to produce 250 braking horsepower.

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Make acceptable

1. Make things clear as before.

2. (North America) Delay

Let's shelve the case for a few weeks.

Let's put it off for a few weeks.

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Put through the phone for …

1. Get through to ...

Please put me through to the police station.

Please put me through to the police station.

Let people suffer

I hate what Brian put me through.

I hate Brian for making me suffer.

Pay for (children's) schooling (or college)

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accomplish

1. production, completion

He passed a reform plan in an attempt to save the regime.

He completed a reform plan aimed at saving the regime.

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Bring to

1. Bring (trouble and difficulty) to ... ...

I don't want to give you any trouble.

I don't want to cause you any trouble.

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Submit to

1. Submit (or propose) to ... ...

We are making an acquisition and making an offer to shareholders.

We are making an offer for the acquisition and making an offer to shareholders.

Use ... exclusively for (a purpose)

They use the land for production.

They used this land as productive land.

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assemble

1. assembly; gather

He can take the clock apart and put it back.

He can take the clock apart and put it back.

They decided to form a new band.

They decided to form a new band.

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Put sb. in a coma

1. Same as firing someone (see meaning 3 above)

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Provide accommodation for.

1. Provide accommodation for ...

Put forward (or recommend) ... as a candidate, nominate.

The party put forward a candidate in each constituency.

The party put forward a candidate in each constituency.

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build

1. Construction

I set up a tent and cooked a meal.

I set up my tent and started cooking.

Step 2 Raise your hand to answer (or ask questions)

3. Posting and publishing (notices, signboards and posters)

Increase the cost of ...

I'm afraid I have to raise your rent.

I'm afraid I have to raise your rent.

Sponsorship (enterprise)

Is the sponsor ready? 5,000 yuan for this activity.

The sponsor will sponsor 5000 pounds for this activity.

6. Put ... for sale (or auction)

7. Take (prey) out of the shelter

8. (Archaic) To insert (a sword) into its sheath.

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Encourage (or encourage) to do

1. (informal) encourage ... to do (bad things, stupid things)

Who else would make fun of me like this? I think Ross made him do it.

Who else would lie to me like this? Ross may encourage him to do so.

(archaic) to inform (or tell) about. ...

idiom

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settle down

1. take root in: establish a permanent residence in a place.

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Describe (sb) in slang.

1. Overweight tasks or work

reproach

3. Unfair use ...

4. put the situation right: present the actual situation of the situation to (another person) in a strong and straightforward way.

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Keep (sb.) in mind

1.

You remind me of your grandmother.

You remind me of your grandmother.

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Put your finger on ...

1. Acknowledge

I can't recognize the man in the photo.

I can't recognize the man in the photo.

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set oneself against

Stand firm.

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put the foot in one's mouth

1. Make inappropriate comments

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Put paid is mainly used in Britain.

1. End; rest ...

"We have given up saying that we only kill people for food; Kraft paper dinners and freeze-dried foods have made that kind of thing go down the drain "(-Margaret Atwood)

"We have given up saying that we just try our best to eat; Kraft's dinner and freeze-dried food have stopped us "(-Margaret Atwood).

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Test (sb.)' s ability

1. Show ability or skill; test

The drama coach tested her students before the first performance.

The drama teacher asked her students to be tested before the performance.

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Instigate (sb) to do sth.

1. Make (someone) act funny, mischievous or evil.

My brother instigated me to make a prank call.

My eldest brother asked me to make a prank call.

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Wear an armband or bite or squeeze slang.

1. Ask others for money

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Point out slang

1.

The witness identified the murderer.

The witness denounced the murderer.

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Make slang

1. Progress in sexual life

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Put pressure on slang.

1. coercive pressure: putting pressure on others with extreme attitude.

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Stop using slang

1. Stop

"The court said that sacrificing freedom of speech to stop obscene printed matter was not the right way" (-Curtis J. Sitomer)

"The court held that sacrificing freedom of speech to stop published pornography was not the right way" (-Curtis J. Sitomo)

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Informal language

1. Final preparation before printing: Make final preparations for printing (such as newspapers).

Final preparation: To make final preparations for the completion of (a project).

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Force

1. caused great difficulties.

We were forced to finish the book on time.

It is difficult for us to finish reading this book on time.

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Infer from the existing facts

1. draw a conclusion: draw a suitable conclusion from the existing evidence or signs.

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Put away slang or slang

1. Shut up if you want to defend yourself: you have to put up with (unpleasant things) without complaint or take necessary actions to transfer the root cause of unpleasant events.

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tolerate

1. Endure: Endure without complaint.

We have to put up with the inconvenience.

We have to put up with the inconvenience.