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●ˌput sth ˈin 🔑1. to fit a piece of equipment, furniture, etc. into a particular place 安装(设备、家具等)◆Steve put the shower in by himself. 史蒂夫自己把淋浴器装上了。◆They had central heating put in when they moved into the flat. 他们搬进这所公寓时安装了中央供暖设备。SYN install sth (more formal) 2. to officially make a claim, a request, etc. 正式提出(要求等)◆I’ve put in a request for some extra funding. 我已提出申请,要求追加资金。◆They’ve put in an offer on the house (= to buy it). 他们出了个价,想买这套房子。OBJ offer, claim3. to give sth, such as time or money, in order to help sb/sth 拿出,付出(时间、金钱等)◆We all put in five pounds for Lucy’s present. 我们每人出五英镑为露西买礼物。4. to plant sth in the ground 种植;栽种◆Have you put any bulbs in this autumn? 今年秋天你种鳞茎植物了吗?OBJ bulbs, seeds[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] ●put in an apˈpearanceto go somewhere for a short time 露一下面◆I can’t stay long at the party, but I’d better put in an appearance. 我不能在聚会上呆很久,可我好歹要露个面儿。 |