put
英[pʊt] 美[pʊt]
vt.放;表达;移动;安置;赋予
vi.出发;击;航行;发芽
n.掷;笨蛋;投击;怪人
adj.固定不动的
n.(Put)人名;(泰、缅)布
1.Leaphorn put the photograph on the desk.
利普霍恩把照片放在书桌上。
2.Rather than put him in the hospital,she had been caring for him at home.
她没有让他住在医院,而是一直在家里照顾他。
3.This is going to put them out of business.
这将会使他们破产。
4.The ruling will put extra pressure on health authorities to change working practices and shorten hours.
该判决将给卫生部门施加更多的压力促使其改变工作惯例,缩短工作时间。
5.He had decided long ago that he would put his trust in socialism when the time came.
很久以前他就决定时机成熟时会寄希望于社会主义。