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●ˌput sth↔ˈout🔑 to take sth out of your house and leave it, for example for sb to collect 将…扔到外面;清理掉;扔掉◆(BrE) to put the rubbish out 倒垃圾◆(NAmE) to put the garbage/trash out 倒垃圾🔑 to place sth where it will be noticed and used 把…摆好;预备好(物品)◆Have you put out clean towels for the guests? 你为客人预备好干净毛巾没有?🔑 to stop sth from burning or shining 熄灭;扑灭◆to put out a candle/cigarette/light 熄灭蜡烛/香烟/灯火◆Firefighters soon put the fire out. 消防人员很快把火扑灭了。to produce sth, especially for sale 生产;制造◆The factory puts out 500 new cars a week. 这家工厂每周生产 500 辆新汽车。 ➡ related noun output to publish or broadcast sth 出版;广播;公布◆Police have put out a description of the man they wish to question. 警方公布了他们想要讯问的那名男子的特征。to give a job or task to a worker who is not your employee or to a company that is not part of your own group or organization 把(工作)外包◆A lot of the work is put out to freelancers. 许多工作都外包给自由职业者了。to make a figure, result, etc. wrong 使出差错◆The rise in interest rates put our estimates out by several thousands. 利率上升使我们的估算差了好几千。to push a bone out of its normal position 使脱臼 SYN dislocate ◆She fell off her horse and put her shoulder out. 她落下马来,造成肩关节脱位。 (also formal ˌput sth↔ˈforth) to develop or produce new leaves, shoots, etc. 长出(叶、芽等);抽芽 See also put |