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●ˌput sth aˈside1. to place sth to one side 把…放在一边◆She put the newspaper aside and stood up. 她把报纸放在旁边站了起来。SYN lay sth aside2. to keep an item for a customer to collect later (为顾客)保留◆I asked them to put the dress aside for me. 我让他们把这件连衣裙给我留着。3. (ˌput sth ˈby especially BrE ˌput sth aˈway) to save some money to use later 积蓄,储存,积攒(钱款)◆He had been putting some money aside every month. 以前他一直每月攒点钱。OBJ money4. to decide to keep a period of time for a particular task or activity 留出,腾出(时间)◆We need to put aside some time to deal with this. 我们得抽出时间处理这事。OBJ time5. to ignore or forget sth 忽视;不理睬;忘记◆Doctors have to put their personal feelings aside. 医生一定不能受个人感情的影响。◆They decided to put aside their differences. 他们决定搁置双方的分歧。SYN set sth aside, disregard sth (more formal) [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv] |