词汇 | put-down |
释义 | put something/someone downphrasal verb with putverbuk /pʊt/ us /pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput (STOP HOLDING)B1 to put an object that you are holding onto the floor or onto another surface, or to stop carrying someone: 放下;卸下 I put my bags down while we spoke.我们说话时我放下了我的包。 Put me down, Daddy!把我放下,爸爸! Put the gun down! They put down their tools and walked out. I put the shopping down on the table. You can put your cases down in the corner. She put down the letter with a sigh. Falling and dropping ass collapse collapse under someone's/something's weight collapse/fall in a heapidiom cropper crumple drop like fliesidiom drop off faceplant fly knock knock someone over let goidiom mic drop nosedive overbalance parachutist shower trip (someone) up wayside You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Placing and positioning an object (NAME)B2 to write someone's name on a list or document, usually in order to include that person in an event or activity: 登记,记下(某人的名字) Do you want me to put you down for the trip to London?你想报名去伦敦旅游吗? I've put myself down for the office football team.我已经报名参加部门的足球队了。 If you want to get your children into that school, you have to put their names down at birth.如果你想让你的孩子们上那所学校就必须在他们出生时就报名。 Writing & typing agraphia asemic bang bang something out bash something out borrow chart dot draw inscribe keyboard orthography put someone down for something re-register re-registration readability recompose semiotics speller transcribe put something downphrasal verb with putverbuk /pʊt/ us /pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput (PHONE)B1 If you put the phone down, you place it or the receiver back in the position you keep it in when it is not being used.放下(电话听筒) Communications - by telephone 0800 number 3G 4G 5G access code aeroplane mode airplane mode area code buzz caller ID Directory Enquiries ISDN nomophobia patch someone through phone in phone mast pick speakerphone telephone unlisted (PAY)to pay part of the cost and promise to pay the rest later: 付(定金) I've put a deposit down on a new car.我已经为新车支付了定金。 Paying money 2FA 2SV ante up (something) burn a hole in someone's pocketidiom buying power cost-cutting fund non-contributory overpaid put someone through something put something towards something reimburse run to something self-finance set someone back (something) spend spent splurge sponsor tipper put someone downphrasal verb with putverbuk /pʊt/ us /pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput (INSULT)informal to make someone feel silly or not important by criticizing them: 贬低(某人),奚落(某人) Why did you have to put me down in front of everybody like that?你为什么要在大家面前那样数落我? Insults & abuse abusive abusively backhanded compliment brickbat catcall catcaller catcalling contumely dis jeer mouth mouth off (to/at someone) name neg negging point-scoring revile sledging slight stick You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Disapproving & criticizing (LAY DOWN)to place and make a baby comfortable in the place where it sleeps: 把(婴儿)放在床上 I'd just put Jack down for his nap.我刚把杰克放在床上让他小睡一会儿。 Placing and positioning an object -based appose around change something around circle consign fit gone install lie manoeuvrable pile (something) up plant reinstall reinstallation relocate reorientate reorientation transpose transposition You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Animal physiology: sleep & sleeping put something downphrasal verb with putverbuk /pʊt/ us /pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput (KILL)to kill an animal that is old, sick, or injured, to prevent it from suffering: 杀死(衰老或有伤病的动物以免除其痛苦) If a horse breaks its leg, it usually has to be put down.如果马的腿断了通常就得被杀死。 Zoology: veterinary medicine acaricide altered animal doctor anti-rabies bovine spongiform encephalopathy BSE castrate cowpox emasculate lame mange mangy monkeypox mpox neutered nosema put something to sleepidiom scrapie veterinarian worm (STOP)to stop or limit an opposing political event or group: 平定,镇压 Police used tear gas to put the riot down.警察使用了催泪瓦斯来平定暴乱。 Thousands of troops were needed to put down the uprising.需要数千名士兵来平定暴动。 (REDUCE)UK(UK and USbring something down) to reduce a price or a charge: 降低(价格或费用) Shops are being forced to put their prices down in order to attract customers.商店为了吸引顾客在被迫降价。 It's time that the government put down interest rates.政府该降低利率了。 Price decreases bargain bear market bearish bearishly closeout concessional couponer couponing deflate depreciate devalue drop off freeze knock off (something) knock someone down mark something down nosedive overdiscount post-devaluation spiral put (something) down (somewhere)phrasal verb with putverbuk /pʊt/ us /pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput When an aircraft puts down, it lands, and when pilots put down their aircraft, they land: (飞机)着陆 She put down safely in the corner of the airfield.她在机场的一个角落安全降落。 Moving downwards base jumping cascade descend descent downwardly drop/fall/sink like a stoneidiom fall fall down go down nosedive parachute plumb plunge post-dive pronate pronation rain rain (something) down stone touch You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Air travel: aviation put someone down somewherephrasal verb with putverbuk /pʊt/ us /pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput UKold-fashioned to stop a vehicle and allow someone to get out of it or off it: 让(某人)下车 Ask the taxi driver to put you down outside the church.告诉出租车司机让你在教堂外下车。 Transferring and transporting objects air freight bear bearer borne bring budge carry conveyance heft hump import light speed manhandle paper round payload pick shunt transference truck wheel put-down noun[ C ] informaluk /ˈpʊt.daʊn/ us /ˈpʊt.daʊn/ an unkind remark that makes someone seem silly: 贬低(或奚落)的话 One of the big put-downs of the presidential election campaign was the comment that he was "no Jack Kennedy".美国总统竞选活动中最厉害的奚落语之一就是他“绝不是杰克•肯尼迪”。 Insults & abuse abusive abusively backhanded compliment brickbat catcall catcaller catcalling contumely dis jeer mouth mouth off (to/at someone) name neg negging point-scoring revile sledging slight stick put someone down | American Dictionaryput someone downphrasal verb with putverbus/pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput (RECORD)to record someone in a particular way: Put down my sister as agreeing with the Democrats. Lauren accidentally put me down for five boxes of cookies, but I only wanted one. put something downphrasal verb with putverbus/pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput (KILL)to kill an animal that is ill or injured and cannot be made healthy put down something/someonephrasal verb with putverbus/pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput (STOP CARRYING)to stop carrying or holding someone or something: I have to put this bag down – it’s too heavy. Put me down, Daddy! put down somethingphrasal verb with putverbus/pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput (PAY)to pay money, esp. part of a total payment: She put $1000 down on an apartment this afternoon. put down someonephrasal verb with putverbus/pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput infml (INSULT)to make someone feel foolish and unimportant: They never put down other companies in their commercials. Did you have to put me down in front of everybody? put down somethingphrasal verb with putverbus/pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput (STOP)to stop or limit forces opposing an authority or government, usually by using force: He helped put down the rebellion. put-down noun[ C ] infml(alsoputdown)us/ˈpʊtˌdɑʊn/ a negative statement about someone; insult: Calling American workers lazy was a mean-spirited put-down. put sth down | Business Englishput sth downphrasal verb with putverbuk /pʊt/usputting | put | put to pay part of the cost of something and promise to pay the rest later: We will give a €30 gift card to customers who put down a deposit on a new TV. UK(USbring sth down) to reduce the level of something: Shops are being forced to put their prices down in order to attract customers. |
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