put on
动词 v.
英文释义
动词 v.
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To don (clothing, equipment, or the like).
— Why don't you put on your jacket. It's cold.
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To decorate or dress (something) onto another person or a surface.
— I put a coat on my daughter.
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To fool, kid, deceive.
— You must be putting me on.
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To assume, adopt or affect; to behave in a particular way as a pretense.
— Why are you putting that silly voice on?
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To play (a recording).
— I'll put your favorite record on.
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To play (a recording) on (a sound system).
— I'll put blues on the stereo.
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To initiate cooking or warming, especially on a stovetop.
— I'll put on some coffee for everybody.
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To perform for an audience.
— The actors put on a show last Saturday.
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To organize a performance for an audience.
— The theatre company is putting on Into the Woods this season.
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To provide.
— Peterbough United have been playing at Lincoln, in something of a local derby. EMR has put on a six-car Class 158 as an additional train, to take 'Posh' fans home (Posh is the team's nickname, by the way).
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To bet (money or other items) on (something).
— I put five pounds on that racehorse.
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To assign or apply (something) to a target.
— The gang boss put some goons on the other gang.
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To give (someone) a role in popular media.
— I hope they put me on TV.
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To set (movie, show, song, etc.) to play on a screen.
— I put SpongeBob on when the kid gets fussy.
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To switch on (a device).
— "Then the meter had been put on again?"
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To gain (weight).
— I put on at least five kilos over the holidays.
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Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see put, on.
— He put the pen on the table.
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To hurry up; to move swiftly forward.
— Sophia […] saw several horses coming after on full speed. This greatly alarmed her fears, and she called to the guide to put on as fast as possible.
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