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put <put, put> [pʊt] VB trans

4. put gastr (add):

9. put sports:

to put the shot

I . put about <-tt-> VB trans (spread rumour)

II . put about <-tt-> VB intr naut

put away <-tt-> VB trans

1. put away (save, set aside):

put away

2. put away inf (eat a lot):

put away
put away

3. put away (clean up):

put away

6. put away fig (ignore, remove):

7. put away sports (defeat):

put away

put back <-tt-> VB trans

1. put back (return, move backwards):

to put sth back

2. put back (postpone, delay):

put back

3. put back (invest):

put back

4. put back (retard):

put back

I . put down <-tt-> VB trans

3. put down (lower, decrease):

put down
put down

5. put down (pay):

put down

6. put down tel:

9. put down econ (leave as deposit):

put down

11. put down MIL (suppress):

put down a rebellion
put down a rebellion

12. put down inf (deride):

put down
put down

13. put down (have killed):

put down
put down a dog
put down a dog

14. put down AVIAT (land):

put down

II . put down <-tt-> VB intr AVIAT

put on <-tt-> VB trans

2. put on (turn on):

put on
to put on the brakes

8. put on (begin cooking):

to put the dinner on

I . put out <-tt-> VB trans

1. put out (take outside, lay out):

put out
put out

3. put out (throw out):

put out
put out

4. put out (publish):

put out
put out

6. put out (produce):

put out

8. put out (contract out, allocate work):

to put sth out to sb

11. put out (extinguish, turn off):

put out
put out
put out gas, water

14. put out (spend):

put out
put out

II . put out <-tt-> VB intr

1. put out naut (set sail):

put out

2. put out Am inf (have sex):

to put out for sb

put over <-tt-> VB trans

1. put over (make understood):

to put sth over

2. put over Am (postpone):

put over

put together <-tt-> VB trans

3. put together (connect) clues, facts:

4. put together mat (add):

5. put together gastr (mix):

put together

6. put together (prepare, organize):

7. put together (create):

put option N econ

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Put the lemon peel into a glass and cover with a double measure (about 75 ml) of whiskey and leave overnight, covered.
tvnz.co.nz
They are put up in a wada(palace) by the bank.
en.wikipedia.org
His cobber takes his hand, and then the two turn, put their feet on the firing step, and start to pray together.
www.smh.com.au
Real volunteers to put his check in the strongbox for his poor performance at the challenge.
en.wikipedia.org
Notably, when officers in that city nabbed their jewel-swallowing thief this week, they already had a ready-made dry cell in which to put him.
news.nationalpost.com
Put on your parking lights for safety which ensures your vehicle lights are not shining into other vehicles around you.
www.digitaljournal.com
The master did not resist, although he had enough men to put up a fight.
en.wikipedia.org
He has been arrested several times and put in prison in the course of his rambles.
en.wikipedia.org
Beside the bar is a comfortable, put-upon brown leather sofa beneath a mounted stag's head.
www.telegraph.co.uk
A show trial of their leadership was then arranged, and they were put in jail.
en.wikipedia.org

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