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●ˌput sb ˈout 🔑1. to make trouble, problems, extra work, etc. for sb 给…增添(麻烦、问题、额外工作等)◆I hope our arriving late didn’t put you out at all. 但愿我们迟到没有给你添什么麻烦。2. be ˌput ˈout to be upset or offended 烦恼;生气◆Jeff wasn’t at all put out by what I said. 杰夫根本不介意我的话。◆I was a bit put out that I hadn’t been invited. 没受邀请,我有点郁闷。3. (informal) to make sb go to sleep or become unconscious 使入睡;使昏迷◆These pills should put him out for a few hours. 这些药片能让他昏睡几个小时。 ➡ see also put yourself out[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] (less frequent) |