put up
动词 v.
形容词 adj.
英文释义
动词 v.
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To place in a high location.
— Please put up your luggage in the overhead bins.
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To hang; to mount.
— Many people put up messages on their refrigerators.
- To style (the hair) up on the head, instead of letting it hang down.
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To cajole or dare (someone) to do (something).
— I think someone put him up to it.
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To store away.
— Be sure to put up the tools when you finish.
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To house; to shelter; to take in.
— We can put you up for the night.
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To stay, to sojourn (at a hotel, inn, tavern, etc.)
— Avoiding the Blue Boar, I put up at an inn of minor reputation down the town, and ordered some dinner.
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To present, especially in "put up a fight".
— That last fighter put up quite a fight.
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To endure; to put up with; to tolerate.
— By gogs bloud my maiſters, we will not put vp this ſo quietly, […] VVele ſo deale of ourſelues as wele reuenge this villainy.
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To provide funds in advance.
— Butty Sugrue put up £300,000 for the Ali–Lewis fight.
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To build a structure.
— The original family who had begun to build a palace to rival Nonesuch had died out before they had put up little more than the gateway, […].
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To make available; to offer.
— The picture was put up for auction.
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To cause (wild game) to break cover.
— "By George! they'll have something to excite them if they put us up."
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To can (food) domestically; to preserve (meat, fruit or vegetables) by sterilizing and/or pickling and storing in a bottle, jar or can.
— People made their own cottage cheese, picked wild strawberries and canned them, and put up apples.
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To score; to accumulate scoring. Ellipsis of to put up on the scoreboard.
— In addition to putting up nearly 3,300 receiving yards and 32 touchdown receptions in three college seasons, he was also the main punt returner for the Sooners.
- To set (matter) in capital letters; to switch text from lowercase to capital letters.
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To compliment or respect (someone); to number (someone) among some greats.
— I put him up with Biggie, Tupac and them.
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To kill (someone).
— I'll put him up.
- Synonym of frame up (“falsely pin a crime on”).
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To inspect or plan out with a view to robbery.
— Her account of the manner in which the 'plant' was made upon her, affords a good example of the style of 'putting up' a house robbery: […]
形容词 adj.
- Alternative form of put-up.
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