出处:参《朗文英汉双解词典》作者:zhangying
Put something on
1.to put a piece of clothing on your body.
穿上;戴上。
Example: Put your coat on before you go outside.
例句:出门前把你的外套穿上。
2.to put make-up, cream etc on your skin.
Example: It takes Julie about half an hour to put her make-up on every morning.
举例:每天早晨朱丽叶要花费半小时化妆。
3.to make a light or a piece of electrical or gas equipment start working by pressing or turning a button.
把…打开。
Example: Shall I put the kettle on?
4. to put a record, TAPE or CD into a machine and start playing it.
把…放在…上。
5.to pretend to have a certain feeling, opinion, way of speaking etc especially in order to get attention.
装出;假装;伪称有…。
Example: put on an air of innocence装出无辜的样子;put on airs摆架子
6.put on weight, to become fatter and heavier.
增加;添上。
Example: put on weight增加体重;
put on extra buses during the rush hours.高峰时刻加开公共汽车。
7.to arrange or perform a show, concert, play etc.
举行,召开;上演
Example: We’re putting on a concert to raise money for famine victims.我们正在举行一场音乐会,为受饥饿困扰的人筹集资金。
8.to start cooking something
开始烹调
Example: Robbie will be home in ten minutes; I’d better put the potatoes on. Robbie 10分钟后回来,我要把马铃薯烧好。
9.You’re putting me on! Spoken, especially AmE used to tell someone that you think they are joking.你不是在和我开玩笑吧!美国口语,通常用于在别人告诉你某事时,你认为他是在开玩笑。
Example:“They offered me a raise at work.”“You’re putting me on!”举例:他们给我加工资了,你不是在和我开玩笑吧!
10.put on a brake刹车
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