词汇 | put-on |
释义 | put something onphrasal verb with putverbuk /pʊt/ us /pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput (OPERATE)A2 to make a device operate, or to cause a device to play something, such as a CD or DVD, by pressing a switch: (使)(CD播放机或DVD播放机等装置)运行 Could you put the light on?你能把灯打开吗? Do you mind if I put the television/some music on?你介意我打开电视机/放点音乐吗? Don't forget to put the brake on.别忘了踩刹车。 I put the radio on while I prepared the meal. I put the oven on to heat up while I prepared the mixture. Electrical switches & connections clicker coaxial corded dimmer dimmer switch junction box national grid outlet overload override patch patch someone through pause plug plug (something) in/plug (something) into something plug-in powerbank push-button spark plug wire (COVER BODY)A2 to cover part of the body with clothes, shoes, make-up, or something similar: 穿,戴 Put your shoes on - we're going out.穿上你的鞋,我们出去。 He put on his jacket.他穿上了他的夹克衫。 She puts face cream on every night.她每天晚上都涂面霜。 Putting clothes on arrayed bundle bundle (someone) up doll doll yourself up dolled up dress fling fling something on/off get up glam glam (yourself) up make yourself respectableidiom redon respectable rig rig someone out slip slip into something throw (PRETEND)to pretend to have a particular feeling or way of behaving that is not real or natural to you: 装出,假装 Why are you putting on that silly voice?你为什么故意发出那么傻的声音? There's no need to put on that injured expression - you know you're in the wrong.没必要装出那种受伤的表情——你自己清楚你有错。 I can't tell whether he's really upset, or if he's just putting it on.我看不出他是真的难过还是装的而已。 Faking & pretending affect air guitar assume believe bluff someone into something/doing something changeling cry faker false false modesty falsifiable falsify out-bluff pass something off as something phoney phony-baloney play-act professed purport quack (PRODUCE)mainly UK to produce or provide something, especially for the good of other people or for a special purpose: 生产;提供 She put on a wonderful meal for us.她为我们做了一顿可口的饭菜。 They've put on a late-night bus service for students.他们为学生们提供深夜公共汽车服务。 Giving, providing and supplying accommodate accommodate someone with something administer administration afford arm someone with something be good for somethingidiom dish hand something around hand something back hand something down hand something in outfit provision re-equip re-equipment reassign reassignment rebid render (GET HEAVIER)B1 If people or animals put weight on, they become heavier: 长胖,体重增加 I'd expected to put weight on when I gave up smoking, but I didn't.我以为我戒烟后体重会增加,不过没有。 He's put on ten pounds in the last month.他上个月体重增加了10磅。 Becoming bigger accrete accrue anti-growth balloon bell billow bump elongate engorge engorged enlarge enlargement outgrow over-expansion pile pile on the poundsidiom puff puff up regenerate stretch put someone onphrasal verb with putverbuk /pʊt/ us /pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput mainly USinformal(UK usuallyhave sb on) to try to persuade someone that something is true when it is not, usually as a joke: 欺骗,愚弄(某人) She said she was planning to give her house to a charity for the homeless but I thought she was putting me on.她说她打算把房子捐给为无家可归者服务的慈善机构,不过我觉得她是在骗我。 Cheating & tricking anti-fraud bad faith bamboozle bilk blackmail deceive diddle feint flannel funny business game-fixing grift grifter gull gyp prankishly prankster pretext pretextual pull put someone on somethingphrasal verb with putverbuk /pʊt/ us /pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput to tell someone to start taking a particular medicine or eating particular foods: 让(某人)开始使用某种药物(或食用某种食物) Doctors put her on antibiotics after discovering an infection.医生在发现她被感染后让她开始使用抗生素。 My coach put me on a high-protein diet.我的教练让我食用含高蛋白质餐。 Medicines & drugs: administering drugs & medicines anaesthesiology anaesthetize auto-injector blood doping bolus dispense inject knock someone out lethal dose lethal injection medicated microdose microdosing post-injection prescribe reinject reinjection sedate sedation self-medicate You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Diets & dieting Giving orders & commands put-on noun[ C ] USinformaluk /ˈpʊt.ɒn/ us /ˈpʊt.ɑːn/ an attempt to deceive someone into believing something that is not true: 欺骗,愚弄,假装 She's not really angry - it's just a put-on.她没有真的生气,这只不过是装出来的。 Synonyms hoax spoof Faking & pretending affect air guitar assume believe bluff someone into something/doing something changeling cry faker false false modesty falsifiable falsify out-bluff pass something off as something phoney phony-baloney play-act professed purport quack put someone on | American Dictionaryput someone onidiom to joke with someone by saying something that is hard for the person to believe: "I hear Joe’s quit his job." "You’re putting me on!" put someone on somethingphrasal verb with putverbus/pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput (DOCTOR'S ORDER)to order that someone start taking a particular medicine or eating or avoiding certain foods: Doctors put her on antibiotics after discovering an infection. He’s putting me on a liquid protein diet. put on somethingphrasal verb with putverbus/pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput (WEAR)to move something you wear onto your body: Put your shoes on. She put on too much makeup. put on somethingphrasal verb with putverbus/pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput (ADD)to add or increase an amount or action: I put on weight when I went away to college. The school puts a lot of emphasis on music and art. put on somethingphrasal verb with putverbus/pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput (START)to start a piece of equipment, or to place a recording in a device that will play it: I put on the brakes too fast, and the car skidded. I put the heat on, but it will take a minute for the car to warm up. Put on that Ella Fitzgerald CD. put on somethingphrasal verb with putverbus/pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput (DO)to do an activity, esp. one that others can watch: The second graders want to put a play on. The experience of putting on a campaign was exciting. put on something/someonephrasal verb with putverbus/pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput (PRETEND)to appear to have a feeling or way of behaving that is not real or not natural for you: I can’t tell whether he’s really upset or if he’s just putting it on. If you put someone on, you deceive someone, often in a joking way: He said they wanted me to do a show for the president, and I thought he was putting me on. Examples of put something onput something on Where, for example, was the motive for an elaborate scholarly put-on? From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The response sparked part two of the put-on: the album itself. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. However, the fashion journalist was not favorable of the oft-times not-so-judicious choice of guest judges, the put-on cattiness of certain contestants, and the lame attempts at "colegiala" accents. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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