单词 | put out |
释义 | put output out phrasal verbphr v a) fire/cigarette etc 火/香烟等 put something ↔ outSTOP something THAT IS HAPPENING to make a fire etc stop burning 扑灭火;熄灭香烟 SYN extinguish The rescue services are still trying to put out the fires. 救援部门仍在试图扑灭大火。 b) light 灯 put something ↔ outSWITCH ON OR OFF to make a light stop working by pressing or turning a button or switch 关灯 SYN switch off c) make available 准备好 put something ↔ out to put things where people can find and use them 预备好〔以便使用〕 The girls helped her to put out the cups and plates. 姑娘们帮她把杯盘摆好。 d) feel/be put outOFFEND to feel upset or offended 感到不高兴[恼火] We were a little put out at not being invited to the wedding. 我们没有获邀参加婚礼,感到有些生气。 e) make extra work 添麻烦 put somebody outPROBLEM to make extra work or cause problems for someone 给某人添麻烦 Mary can’t come to dinner tonight. She hopes it won’t put you out. 玛丽今晚不能来赴宴了,她希望不会给你带来不便。 f) put yourself outHELP to make an effort to do something that will help someone 努力做某事以帮助某人 They had put themselves out to entertain her during her visit. 她来访期间他们尽力招待她。 g) take outside 拿出去 put something ↔ outPUT to take something outside your house and leave it there 把某物拿到房子外 Remember to put the cat out before you go to bed. 记得上床之前把猫放出去。 put the rubbish/garbage etc out (=put unwanted things outside your house to be taken away) 把垃圾等清理出去 put the washing out (=put clothes outside to dry) 把洗好的衣服晾出去 h) put your tongue outRUDE/IMPOLITE to push your tongue out of your mouth, especially as a rude sign to someone 伸出舌头〔尤作为不礼貌的表示〕 i) put your hand/foot/arm outSTICK OUT to move your hand etc forward and away from your body 伸出手/脚/胳膊 He put out his hand toward her. 他向她伸出手。 j) make unconscious 使失去知觉 put somebody outMH to make someone unconscious before a medical operation 〔手术前〕麻醉某人 k) put your back outMI to injure your back 背部受伤 l) produce STH 制作某物 put something ↔ outTC to broadcast or produce something for people to read or listen to 播出;制作〔电视或广播节目〕;出版〔书刊等〕 They put out a half-hour programme on young refugees. 他们制作了一档关于年轻难民的节目,时长为半小时。 m) put out feelersFIND OUT to try to discover information or opinions by listening to people or watching what is happening 通过倾听[观察]发现信息[了解观点] He had already put out feelers with local employers but they hadn’t been interested. 他接触了当地的雇主,但他们不感兴趣。 n) ship 船TTW if a ship puts out, it starts to sail 〔船〕出航 o) have sex 发生性关系 American EnglishAmE informalSEX/HAVE SEX WITH if a woman puts out, she has sex with a man 〔女人〕与男人发生性关系 p) baseball 棒球 put somebody outDSB to prevent a baseball player from running around the bases, for example by catching the ball that they have hit 把击球员杀出局 Examples from the Corpus put out• When she said I was interfering, I was a bit put out.• She threw sand on the fire to put it out.• She was rather put out about being described as plain.• Put that cigarette out at once!• The minister was not put out by the note of impatience in Cohen's voice.• He put out his hands and Officer Johnson clicked on the handcuffs.• Bill put out his pipe and stood up to leave.• Could you put the lamp out in the bedroom, please?• I put out my cigarette and went back into the house.• He put his head out slowly and looked up the corridor.• It took fire-fighters four hours to put out the blaze.• Norma put out the light and went to sleep. feel/be put out• A very limited edition single was put out by Red Rhino, to promote the album it was actually unable to release.• I think it's understandable if Trevor was put out by this favoured treatment Sinatra got.• There was no trust and everybody was putting out fires.• When you are reacting, you are putting out fires.• The match was put out for new offers and Kasparov is due to make an announcement in London on March 22.• Not surprisingly they take the easy way out when food is put out for them each day.• That team was nowhere near as good as the sides Leeds are putting out now.• Could they not be put out to stud? put somebody out• Are you sure you don't mind picking the children up from school? I don't want to put you out.• I hope I'm not putting you out, but I need someone to stay in the office at lunchtime today. put yourself out• You got ta put yourself out, at risk.• A lot of people round here have put themselves out for me.• Kept Ireland out of the war, but that doesn't mean he's putting himself out for your people.• Mauve put himself out in all sorts of ways - a highly irritable man who could be expansively generous.• I wouldn't want to put yourself out just for me.• They put themselves out of reach.• I bad to ask around and write letters and put myself out to make it happen.• As if her father's interminable complaints were not enough, nomatterhow she put herself out to please him.• Also, I was not keen on the prospect of putting myself out without desire. put your tongue out• Donaldson fought the urge to put his tongue out.• I put my tongue out at them as far as it would go. put your hand/foot/arm out• She tottered, and put her arms out.• Minna put her hands out and I handed her the divorce.• He put his hand out and there was Lily, quiet and warm beside him.• Everyone puts his hand out, from cabinet ministers to loan underwriters.• Vern put his hand out this time.• He put his hand out, touching his father's cheek.• When she put her hand out, trying to rise, she skittled a row of bottles. put out feelers• Their intelligence agency, the Kempeitai, put out feelers to nationalists like Ngo Dinh Diem. → put out at put(PHRASAL VERB) |
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