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●ˌput sth ˈpast sb (to do sth) (informal) (always used in negative sentences with wouldn’t 总与 wouldn't 一起用于否定句) to be surprised that sb has done sth wrong, illegal, etc. 对某人(做错事、违法等)感到吃惊◆I wouldn’t put it past him to use force to get what he wants. 即使他为了达到目的使用暴力,我也不会感到惊讶。◆‘She won’t tell the teacher, will she? ’ ‘I wouldn’t put it past her!’ “她不会告诉老师吧?”“告诉了也不稀奇!”◆Personally I wouldn’t put anything past him! 依我看他什么都干得出来!OBJ only it, anything, that NOTE Not used in the passive. 不用于被动语态。[v + n/pron + prep] |