释义 |
put away verb- to eat or drink something especially in large quantities UK, 1878
- It was obvious that the old pair had had a massive row earlier in the day, you could tell from the atmosphere and the way the old dear was putting away the sherry. — The Teenage Dirtbag Years, p. 121, 2001
- The truly astonishing thing is the huge amounts of food these people put away day by day. — The Guardian, 28 May 2003
- to put someone in jail UK, 1883
- to bribe a jockey to lose a race UK
- — Sporting Chronicle, 8 September 1978
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