词汇 | put-up |
释义 | put something upphrasal verb with putverbuk /pʊt/ us /pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput (RAISE)B1 to raise something, or to fix something in a raised position: 举起,抬起,升起;高高固定起 Why don't you put up your hood/umbrella?你怎么不戴起风帽/撑起伞? I put my hand up to ask the teacher a question.我举起手问了老师一个问题。 I put my hair up (= fastened it into a position on the top of my head) for the wedding.我盘起头发参加婚礼。 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: Raising and lowering (BUILD)B2 to build something: 建造 They're planning to put a hotel up where the museum used to be.他们打算在原来的博物馆那里建一个宾馆。 We're going to put up a new fence around our garden.我们打算在我们的花园周围建一圈新篱笆。 to build something buildThe house was built in the 1950s. constructThe company wants to construct a 175-mile pipeline. put something upPutting up a wall will not solve the problem. erectIt's unlawful to erect a building until you get approval. assembleHe has a job assembling furniture in a warehouse. put togetherWithout the instruction sheet, I've got no idea how to put all these parts together. Building: construction work & workers banksman blaster break groundidiom brick brick something up drainer electrician erection erector flip reconstruction reface refurb refurbish refurbished tanking thatcher tiler well built workman (FIX)to fix an object to a vertical surface: 张挂,悬挂;张贴 We've put up some new curtains in the living room.我们在起居室里挂上了新窗帘。 Posters advertising the concert have been put up all over the town.全城都贴满了宣传这场音乐会的海报。 Fastening and tying be locked togetheridiom belay bind board something up bound bowline clamp gag granny knot half hitch harness hobble hogtie stake strap strap someone in strap something up strop tack tape something up (MONEY)B1mainly UK to increase the price or value of something: 提高,抬高(价格或价值) I see they've put up the price of fuel again.我知道他们又提高了燃料价格。 to provide or lend an amount of money for a particular purpose: 提供(资金),借(钱) The money for the new hospital was put up by an anonymous donor.建造新医院的资金是一位匿名捐赠者提供的。 His brother has agreed to put up bail for him.他哥哥答应给他交保释金。 They've put up tax on cigarettes. High demand has put up the price of houses in this area. Price increases accrual added value anti-inflation anti-inflationary appreciate appreciate by something appreciate in value bull market dead cat bounce go through the roofidiom hyperinflation inflationary inflationary spiral projected value rack rack something up rebound reinflate reinflation roof You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Borrowing & lending Investing money (PRESERVE FOOD)US to preserve food in glass or metal containers : There is a period of young motherhood when you wash and iron, garden, and put up preserves. When she's not working, she puts up jelly, does jigsaw puzzles, and tutors students in math and science. When your grandmother used to pick cherries from the garden, did she put up preserves? Preserving & storing food aluminium foil beeswax wrap bin biscuit tin bread basket defrost flash-freeze foil food technology freeze-dried pickling plastic wrap potted preserving processed ultra-pasteurized ultra-processed uncured unpasteurized unrefrigerated put up somethingphrasal verb with putverbuk /pʊt/ us /pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput to show or express a particular type of opposition to something: 进行(反对或抵抗) The villagers were unable to put up any resistance to the invading troops.村民没有能力对侵略军进行任何抵抗。 We're not going to let them build a road here without putting up a fight.他们要在这里修公路,我们不会轻易让他们得逞。 Showing and demonstrating act out attest bespeak breastbeating bring define indicate mark something out masterclass ostensive ostensively outlet point (something/someone) out reflect reveal unproven unveil unwrap vent virtue signalling put something/someone upphrasal verb with putverbuk /pʊt/ us /pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput to suggest an idea, or to make a person available, to be considered: 提出(观点);推举,提名(某人) It was Bob who originally put up the idea of the exhibition.展览会的想法最初是鲍勃提出来的。 Each party is allowed to put up one candidate.每个政党允许推举一名候选人。 William has been put up as a candidate for the committee.威廉被推举为该委员会的候选人。 Is Chris willing to be put up for election?克里斯愿意接受提名参加选举吗? Suggestions & proposals about bounce something off someone can't co-sponsor co-sponsorship drop imply make noisesidiom maybe move mover nomination on the tableidiom proposition put ideas into someone's headidiom put someone to somethingidiom put something in resubmission resubmit table put someone upphrasal verb with putverbuk /pʊt/ us /pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput B2 to provide someone with a place to stay temporarily: 为(某人)暂时提供住宿 Sally is putting me up for the weekend.萨莉这个周末留我过夜。 to accommodate someone accommodateThere aren’t enough rooms to accommodate all the students. give accommodation toThe university gives free accommodation to nursing students. provide accommodation toWe only provide accommodation to first-year students. lodgeStudents will be lodged with host families. houseThe base can house up to 2,000 soldiers. put someone upI can put you up for a couple of nights. Accommodating people accommodate billet board and lodging boarding and lodging camp deinstitutionalize full board institutionalize modified American plan non-residential noninstitutionalized placement put resettle resettlement room and board seat self-catering settle sleep put upphrasal verb with putverbuk /pʊt/ us /pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput to stay somewhere for the night: 住下过夜 We put up at a small hotel for the night.我们在一家小旅馆里过的夜。 Tourism & holidays air bridge air corridor amenity kit aparthotel awayday ecotourism escape high season layover mini-break phrase book post-holiday ranger station sightsee sightseeing stopover tourism tourist trap trailer park youth hostel put up something | American Dictionaryput up somethingphrasal verb with putverbus/pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput (ATTACH)to attach something, esp. to a wall: We put up some new pictures in the living room. put up somethingphrasal verb with putverbus/pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput (RAISE)to raise something to a higher position: I put my hands up. A statue of him was put up in Gramercy Park. put up somethingphrasal verb with putverbus/pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput (BUILD)to build a structure in an empty space: They’re planning to put a hotel up where the museum used to be. put up somethingphrasal verb with putverbus/pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput (SHOW FEELINGS)to show or express your feelings about something: I’m not going to let them build a road here without putting up a fight. Little Rory always puts up such a fuss around bedtime. Note:Used when the feelings expressed are negative. put up someonephrasal verb with putverbus/pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput (PROVIDE HOUSING)to provide someone with a place to stay temporarily: Sally is putting me up for the weekend. put up somethingphrasal verb with putverbus/pʊt/present participleputting | past tense and past participleput (PROVIDE MONEY)to provide money so that an aim can be achieved: Dad put $1000 up to help me buy a car. put sth up | Business Englishput sth upphrasal verb with putverbuk /pʊt/usputting | put | put to provide or lend an amount of money for a particular purpose: He's looking for an investor to put up €100,000 to market his product. FINANCE to provide security for a loan: Many banks expect you to put up your house as loan security. mainly UK to increase the price or value of something: We're going to have to put up our hourly rates next year. to build something: They're putting up a hotel behind this office. to fix something in a place for people to see: Employers will be required to put up workplace posters detailing new wage information and employment rights. |
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