put out如何读

英:[pʊt aʊt]

美:[pʊt aʊt]

put out是什么意思

  • 释义

    生产;伸出;出版;扑灭

  • put out英英释义

    phrase

    to stop the burning of (something).The firefighters put out the fire in a few hours.They put out their cigarettes.If the candle is still burning, would you please put it out?

    to extinguish (a light).What time did you put your light out?

    to extend outward (a hand, arm, foot, or the like).The doctor asked her to put out her tongue.He put out his hand to her, but she did not take it.

    to place (something) outside one's house or business.It's your turn to put out the garbage.The neighbors have put out a "For Sale" sign.

    to make (something) openly available for use or for taking.I always put out all my ingredients before I start baking.I don't think we put out enough glasses for the all the guests.Their mother put out the Christmas decorations so the kids could start decorating the tree.

    to emit or expend.This heater doesn't seem to put out much heat.You'll have to put out a little more energy if you want to do the task right.The factory used to put out huge amounts of soot.

    to publish.We put out a new edition of the magazine every three months.

    to produce.The company puts out thousands of these devices every year.

    (informal) to make (someone) unconscious with the use of anesthesia.The dentist will put you out for the whole procedure, so you won't even know it's happening.

    to annoy or upset (someone).Don't worry. You didn't put me out by telling me the truth.All of the passengers were put out by the delay.

    to cause (a player) to be out in a game of baseball, softball, or cricket.The shortstop put out the runner at third base.This batter had walked in the previous inning, but the pitcher put him out in the second.

    put out_体育行业词汇

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    put out词源英文解释

    The first known use of putout was in the 14th century

    put out儿童词典英英释义

    ship1 of 3noun

    a large seagoing boat

    a ship's crew

    airship, airplane, spacecraft

    ship2 of 3verb

    to place or receive on board a ship for transportation by water

    to cause to be transported

    had her boxes shipped home

    to take into a ship or boat

    ship oars

    to sign on as a crew member of a ship

    to take in (as water) over the side

    -ship3 of 3noun suffix

    state : condition : quality apprenticeship

    friendship

    position : office : duties

    professorship

    art : skill : activity penmanship

    horsemanship

    one having or entitled to be called by a (specified) title her Ladyship

    his Lordship

    the whole body of persons included in a class

    a large readership

    usualadjective

    done, found, or used in the ordinary course of events : normal, regular the usual route to work

    less than the usual fee

    far1 of 2adverb

    at or to a great distance in space or time

    far from home

    to a great extent : much

    far better

    to or at a definite distance, point, or degree

    as far as I know

    to an advanced point or extent : a long way

    a smart student can go far

    far2 of 2adjective

    very distant in space or time

    long entry 1 sense 3

    a far journey

    the more distant of two

    the far side of the lake

    shilly-shallyverb

    to be unable to make up one's mind : show hesitation

    hurry1 of 2verb

    to carry or cause to go with haste

    hurry the child to the hospital

    to move or act with haste

    had to hurry to arrive in time

    to urge on to greater speed : prod

    to hasten the doing of

    hurry a repair job

    hurry2 of 2noun

    great speedespecially: unnecessary haste

    a state of eagerness or urgency : rush

    Shetland ponynoun

    any of a breed of small strong short-legged ponies developed in the Shetland Islands and having a thick coat and long mane and tail

    she's

    she is : she has

    look oververb

    to inspect or examine usually in a hurried or careless way

    shell shocknoun

    any of numerous nervous conditions appearing in soldiers exposed to modern warfare

    putout1 of 2noun

    the act of causing a base runner or batter to be out in baseball

    put out2 of 2verb

    extinguish sense 1

    put the fire out

    exert sense 1, use

    put out all my strength to move the piano

    produce entry 1

    irritate sense 1, provoke

    my father was put out by my failure

    to cause to be out (as in baseball)

    to set out from shore

    Columbus put out for the New World

    put out 例句

    1 What do you like to do in your spare time?

    空闲时你喜欢干什么?

    2 It's rude to put out your tongues at people.

    对人吐舌头是不礼貌的.

    3 despite putting out her best effort, she was unable to beat her longtime tennis rival

    4 They were so old; they should have been put out to pasture years ago.

    他们如此年迈, 多年前就该叫他们退休了.

    5 He put out the same for seven managers.

    他同七位管理人员一样做出努力。

    6 put out the campfire before leaving

    7 The shortstop fielded the grounder and threw to first base for the putout.

    8 Far water does not put out near fire.

    [谚]远水救不了近火。

    9 At last firemen have put out a big forest fire in Califorina.

    消防队员终于扑灭了加利福尼亚洲的一场森林大火.

    10 They have already put out a new periodical.

    他们已经出版了一种新的期刊.

    11 I am put out for he is always partial to one while neglecting the other.

    我被他厚此薄彼激怒了。

    12 This magazine is put out every Friday.

    这份杂志每星期五出版.

    13 He was plainly very put out at finding her there.

    发现她在那里他明显很不安。

    14 Firemen tried to free the injured and put out the blaze.

    消防队员努力救出伤者并扑灭大火。

    15 His action incensed his wife who came out of the house, shouting abuse.

    他的行为激怒了他的老婆,她从房子里冲出来,大声辱骂着。

    16 The blame of the accident attached to the boy who put out the street lamps.

    事故的责任在熄灭路灯的那个男孩身上.

    17 As the spring is coming, all the trees are beginning to put out green buds.

    春天来了, 树木都开始吐出绿色的嫩芽.

    18 They quickly put out the fire.

    他们迅速将火扑灭.

    19 Haywood put out a lot of money at 6 percent.

    海伍德放了许多债,收6%25的利息。

    20 A coast guard boat put out through the waves.

    一艘海岸巡逻舰破浪驶离海岸.

    put out 同义词

    6 大量生产

    mass-produce churn out

    7 长出

    sprout

    9 同意性交

    favour put out for

    10 使脱臼

    dislocate

    11 出错

    awry flub

    13 出差错

    err

    21 给某人添麻烦

    put to

    22 抽芽

    sprout

    24 使昏迷

    stun

    25

    close closet

    29 使失去知觉

    numb

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