place a garment, spectacles, or jewellery on part of one's body
穿上(衣服);戴上(眼镜);佩带(珠宝)
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Juliet had put on a cotton dress. 朱丽叶穿上了棉布衣服。
attach or apply something
抹上
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she put on fresh make-up. 她搽上了焕然一新的化妆品。
cause a device to operate
使(装置)运转
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shall I put the light on? 要打开灯吗?
start cooking something
开始烧菜做饭
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she was moaning that he hadn't put the dinner on .她正在抱怨他尚未开始烧菜做饭。
play recorded music or a video
放(音乐,录像)。
organize or present a play, exhibition, or event
组织(展览,事件);上演(戏剧)。
provide a public transport service
提供(公交服务)
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so many people wanted to visit this spot that an extra train had to be put on. 那么多人想参观这个景点,只好增开一趟列车。
add a specified amount to (the cost of something)
在(费用)上增加特定数量
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the news put 12 pence on the share price. 这条消息使股价长了12便士。
increase in body weight; become heavier by a specified amount
增加(特定数量的体重)
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she's given up her diet and put on 20 lb. 她不再节食,体重又增加了20磅。
【板球】(击球手)(与队员一起)得分
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Gooch and Broad put on 125 for the first wicket. 古奇和布罗德在第一局获得了125分。
assume a particular expression, accent, etc.
装出,假装(某种表情,口音等)
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he put on a lugubrious look. 他装出一副可怜相。
behave deceptively
装样子
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she doesn't feel she has to put on an act .她认为没有必要装腔作势。
bet a specified amount of money on
在…押赌注
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he put £1,000 on the horse to win. 他在即将获胜的那匹马上押了1,000英镑。