词组 | put into |
释义 | Phr V put into puts, putting, put put in sth or put sth in put sth into sth/doing sth if you put time, work, or effort into something, you spend a lot of time or effort doing itWe've all put a lot of effort into this project and we want it to succeed.Jean put a lot of work into finishing her book.Many charities rely on volunteers who put in hours of unpaid work. put in sth or put sth in put sth into sth to provide money for an organization or activityInvestors need to put in a minimum of $2,000.Additional resources must be put into the health service. put in sb or put sb in put sb into sth to elect a political party, or to officially choose someone to do a particular jobusually passiveThe Republicans were put in again, but with a smaller majority.Within a year of being put into office, he was charged with corruption. put sb in/into sth to make someone go to prison, a particular type of school, or a place where they can be cared forShe was charged with driving while drunk and put in prison for 18 months.They put both their children into boarding school from the age of eleven.My mother can't cope on her own any more, and so I've decided to put her in a nursing home. put in put into sth if a ship puts in, it stops in a port for a short timeIf the wind gets any stronger, we should put in. put into1. To place, insert, or load someone or something inside of something else. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "put" and "into." Will you put the clean dishes into the cupboards for me, please? He put his little sister into the box and pretended he would make her disappear like a magician. 2. To commit someone to an official place of confinement or custody. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "put" and "into." I can't believe my children put me into a nursing home, just because I had that big fall! They threatened to put him into a mental hospital if he ever spoke of what happened. 3. To move or set something into a particular position, state, or form. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "put" and "into." Be sure to put the car into neutral before you take your foot off the clutch. I'm not very good at saying what I feel, so I put my emotions into song. 4. To use up some resource, especially time or money, to accomplish some task. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "put" and "into." I've put more hours into this project than I care to count. We're putting our own money into this movie, so we want to make sure we earn it back. 5. Of a boat, to enter and moor in some harbor or the city thereof. After nearly ten days at sea, we finally put into Sidney to restock supplies and spend some time on land. Make sure you secure the mooring lines properly when we put into port—last time, the boat nearly drifted away. put someone or something into somethingand put someone or something into insert or install someone or something into something. The magician put the woman into the cabinet and locked the door. She put in the woman and locked the cabinet. put intov. 1. To place someone or something on the inside of or within something: He put the plates into the dishwasher. Don't put too many eggs into the batter. Her family put her into a sanatorium when she contracted tuberculosis. 2. To set something into some state or position: Put the car into reverse and back out of the driveway. I can't put my ideas into words. 3. To spend or expend something at some task: I put all of my spare time into fixing the roof. 4. To enter some port or harbor. Used of sailing vessels: The ship will put into Boston Harbor tomorrow. |
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