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词汇 put-out
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put something out


phrasal verb with putverbuk /pʊt/ us /pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput

(LIGHT)


to make a light stop shining by pressing or moving a switch: 关(灯)
Did you put the lights out downstairs?你把楼下的灯关了吗?
Put that torch out!把那个手电筒关上!
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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

(STOP BURNING)


B1
to make something such as a fire or cigarette stop burning: 扑灭(火);熄灭(香烟)
Firefighters have been called to put out the fire in the city centre.已经叫了消防员来扑灭市中心的火。
Would you mind putting your cigarette out, please?请你把烟掐了好吗?
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Starting fires
arsonist
combust
fire
fire starter
firelighter
ignite
ignition
incendiary
kindle
kindling
light
make
make something up
put
reignition
relight
set something/someone on fireidiom
strike
tinder
torch

put someone out


phrasal verb with putverbuk /pʊt/ us /pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput
to cause trouble or extra work for someone: 给(某人)添麻烦;使(某人)做额外的工作
Would it put you out if we came tomorrow instead of today?如果我们今天不来明天来,会给你添麻烦吗?
[ Musually passive ]
to annoy or upset someone, often by what you do or say to them: 使(某人)愤怒(或心烦意乱)
She was very put out when they turned up two hours late for dinner.他们吃饭迟到了两个小时,这让她非常恼火。
He seemed a bit put out at not having been invited.没有被邀请,他似乎有点不高兴。
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Inconvenience
a pain (in the neck)idiom
a pain in the arse/backsideidiom
aggravation
aggro
awkward
bother
bulky
disturbance
fuss
hassle
have fun and gamesidiom
imposition
incommode
more trouble than it's worthidiom
nuisance
palaver
pinprick
tempest
untoward
untowardly

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Causing feelings of anger and displeasure

put yourself out


phrasal verb with putverbuk /pʊt/ us /pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput
to make an effort to do something to help someone, even if it is not convenient: (为帮助别人)尽心竭力
Ethan is always willing to put himself out for other people.伊桑总是愿意尽力帮助别人。
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Inconvenience
a pain (in the neck)idiom
a pain in the arse/backsideidiom
aggravation
aggro
awkward
bother
bulky
disturbance
fuss
hassle
have fun and gamesidiom
imposition
incommode
more trouble than it's worthidiom
nuisance
palaver
pinprick
tempest
untoward
untowardly

put something out


phrasal verb with putverbuk /pʊt/ us /pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput

(MOVE FORWARD)


to move forward part of your body, such as your hand or your tongue, from your body: 伸出(手、舌头等)
She put out her hand to shake mine.她伸出手和我握手。
Don't put your tongue out - it's rude.别吐舌头,这不礼貌。
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Pushing and shoving
bat
bat something/someone away
boop
bring
bring someone down
bundle
dig
elbow
goad
knock someone down
mash
poke
poke/dig someone in the ribsidiom
prod
push
rib
shoulder
upend
upset
wrangle

(INJURE)


informal
to injure part of your body by causing it to be moved out of its correct position: 使(身体某部位)脱位
He put his knee out playing tennis.他打网球时把膝盖弄脱位了。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Problems with bones, joints & teeth
achondroplasia
acromegaly
ankylosed
ankylosis
anti-plaque
caries
carpal tunnel syndrome
EDS
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
fissure
gap-toothed
gouty
growing pains
herniated disc
tartar
tennis elbow
TMD
TMJ
trigger finger
water on the knee

(MAKE AVAILABLE)


to produce something in large quantities, so that it can be sold: 大量生产(…)
They put out millions of pairs of shoes a year.他们一年生产成百上千万双鞋。
to produce information and make it available for everyone to read or hear: 发出(信息)
Police have put out a warning to people living in the area.警方向住在该地区的人们发出了警告。
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Creating and producing
anti-creative
artefact
attribute
attribute something to someone
bang something out
bash
crank
generative
generativity
grind something out
handmade
knock
rig
roll (something) out
rollout
run something up
rush something out
sand-cast
stitch
yield

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Announcing, informing & stating

(MAKE WRONG)


If a mistake puts out a set of mathematical calculations, it causes them to be wrong: 使(计算)出错
That one error put the figures out by several thousand pounds.那一个错误就让数字差了几千英镑。
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Making mistakes
balls
balls (something) up
blunder
blunderingly
bodge
make a cock-up of something
making
misdiagnose
misdiagnosis
misdirect
misrecord
misremember
misrender
misstate
mistake
stumbling
stumblingly
to err is human (to forgive divine).idiom
trip (someone) up
uncorrectable

(GIVE WORK)


UK(US usuallycontract something out)
If you put work out, you employ someone outside your organization to do it: 把(工作)包出去,外聘人员做
The council has put the job of street-cleaning out to a private firm.市政委员会将清扫街道的工作包给了一个私人公司。
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Business - general words
addressable
addressable market
Age of Exploration
amortizable
anti-commercial
contestable
contract in/out
contract something out
contractual
contractually
importation
in business
initial public offering
IPO
lean
time-and-motion study
trade secret
transact
triple play
uberization

put out


phrasal verb with putverbuk /pʊt/ us /pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput
USslang
(especially of a woman) to agree to have sex: (尤指女性)愿意性交
I wasn't going to put out just because he'd paid for dinner.我可不会因为他请我吃了晚饭就和他上床。

put someone out | American Dictionary


put someone out


phrasal verb with putverbus/pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput

(ANNOY)


to annoy, upset, or inconvenience someone:
Would you be put out if we came tomorrow instead of today?

put out something


phrasal verb with putverbus/pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput

(MOVE AWAY)


to move a part of your body away from the rest of you:
She put out her hand to shake mine.

put out something


phrasal verb with putverbus/pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput

(INJURE)


to injure a part of the body by pulling or twisting it:
I put my back out last week when I fell.

put out something


phrasal verb with putverbus/pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput

(STOP BURNING)


to stop something that is burning from continuing to burn:
Be sure to put out your campfire before you go to sleep.

put out something


phrasal verb with putverbus/pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput

(PUBLISH)


to publish something or make information generally known:
The senator has put out a statement denying the allegations.

put out something


phrasal verb with putverbus/pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput

(SPEND)


to spend money:
I’ll be putting a lot of money out when I buy my house.

put sth out | Business English


put sth out


phrasal verb with putverbuk /pʊt/usputting | put | put
to produce a product for sale:
They are going to put out a line of electric cars next year in California.
to give work to other companies, or to people who are not company employees:
Not all machine parts were manufactured at their plant - some were put out to other companies
to publish a document, magazine, etc.:
The group put out a journal and provided textbooks for independent study.

put sb out


phrasal verb with putverbuk /pʊt/usputting | put | put
to cause trouble or extra work for someone:
Would it put you out if we change the meeting from 2 to 3.30?
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