●ˌput sth ˈin●ˌput sth ˈin/ˈinto sth1.to include sth in a story, a letter, etc.把…写入,把…插入(故事、信函等中)◆He didn’t put anything in his letter about coming to stay. 他信中只字未提要过来住。◆When you write the report, make sure you put in the latest figures. 写报告时别忘了用最新数据。2.to pay money into a bank account把(钱)存入(账户);存(钱)◆He put £500 into his account. 他往户头上存了 500 英镑。OBJmoney SYNpay sth in, pay sth into sth, deposit sth3. ( put sth into doing sth) to give a lot of time or effort to sth or to doing sth花费,耗费,投入(时间、精力等)◆She’s put a lot of effort into improving her French. 她下了很大功夫提高她的法语水平。◆Thank you for all the hard work you’ve put in. 感谢你付出的辛勤劳动。OBJeffort4. ( put sth into doing sth) to provide money for sth提供,投入,投放(资金)◆The school has put a lot of money into (buying) new equipment. 学校花了一大笔钱购置新设备。OBJmoney, resources SYNinvest sth[v + n/pron + adv][v + adv + n][v + n/pron + prep]▸ˈinput
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[countable, uncountable] time, knowledge, ideas or work that you put into a project, etc. in order to make it succeed投入的时间(或知识、想法、人力等);资源投放;投入◆Nurses should have more input into the way patients are treated. 护士应该想更多办法照顾好病人。◆Thank you for your input to the discussion. 感谢你们在讨论中献计献策。NOTEThere is also a verb input sth meaning to put information into a computer and a related noun input.还有动词 input sth,意思是将信息输入计算机,相关名词是 input。