put in

动词 v.

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. To place inside. transitive
    — Just put in the key for the ignition and turn it.
  2. To place inside.; To imprison or place in a prison cell. ditransitive,transitive
    — They put me in the state pen for a year for that.
  3. To apply, request, or submit. intransitive
    — I'm going to the bank to put in for a transfer.
  4. To contribute. transitive
    — I put in an extra hour at work today.
  5. To call at (a place or port), especially as a deviation from an intended journey. dated,intransitive
    — We put in at Brixham, a most excellent fishing Town, but very dirty and disagreeable.
  6. To declare or make official. transitive
    — The defendant has put in a plea of not guilty.
  7. To plant a crop. transitive
    — We've put in carrots in the east field.
  8. To make (a telephone call). transitive
  9. To fill in on a form or questionnaire; to use as an answer on a form or questionnaire. transitive
    — Put in my name as your emergency contact.
  10. To install or deliver. transitive
    — I'm putting in a new water heater in the spring.
  11. To injure the body of (someone). slang,transitive
    — She put six shots in him.
  12. To distribute type that is ready for composing. obsolete

词形变化

puts in present,singular,third-person putting in participle,present put in participle,past put in past

词汇关系

衍生词

词源

From put + in.
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