1.平定
2.贬低(的话)
3.(飞机的)降落
1.to put someone or something onto a surface, especially the floor
2.to pay part of the cost of something and agree to pay the rest later
3.to criticize someone, especially when other people are present, in a way that makes them feel stupid; to criticize yourself so that people think that you are less good, intelligent, etc. than you really are
4.to write something on a piece of paper; to write someone’s name on a list, especially so that they can take part in something
5.to put a baby in a bed so that it can go to sleep
6.to kill an animal using a drug because it is very old, ill, or dangerous
7.if an aircraft puts down, or if someone puts it down, it lands
8.to use force to stop a protest or an attempt by people to take power away from a government or leader
9.used for saying that you think a book is so interesting or exciting that you cannot stop reading it
10.to put the telephone receiver back onto its base after you have finished talking to someone; to end a telephone conversation with someone before they have finished speaking
1.to put someone or something onto a surface, especially the floor
2.to pay part of the cost of something and agree to pay the rest later
3.to criticize someone, especially when other people are present, in a way that makes them feel stupid; to criticize yourself so that people think that you are less good, intelligent, etc. than you really are
4.to write something on a piece of paper; to write someone’s name on a list, especially so that they can take part in something
5.to put a baby in a bed so that it can go to sleep
6.to kill an animal using a drug because it is very old, ill, or dangerous
7.if an aircraft puts down, or if someone puts it down, it lands
8.to use force to stop a protest or an attempt by people to take power away from a government or leader
9.used for saying that you think a book is so interesting or exciting that you cannot stop reading it
10.to put the telephone receiver back onto its base after you have finished talking to someone; to end a telephone conversation with someone before they have finished speaking
1.Ms. Tao said that by porcing, one of them would be able to purchase a first home and put down less money and get a better interest rate.
弗兰西斯·陶说,通过离婚,他们其中一人就能按照买第一套房的政策买房,支付较低的首付,利率也较低。
2.All that music playing in his head would ultimately wake him up to notes he would put down on the paper.
所有那些在他的脑袋中弹个不停的音乐会最终将他唤醒,催促他将那些曲调音符一个个记录在纸上。
3.Europe's sluggish performance is often put down to the poor business climate.
欧洲的拖沓表现往往让商业氛围也随之下降。
4.Jane put down the apple that she was secretly eating to see what Paul and Jenny were doing.
珍妮放下她刚刚看保罗和自己在做实验时正在偷吃的苹果。
5.From the beginning, the effort is filmic , not literary, although the preparatory ideas can be put down and worked out in writing.
从一开始,努力的方向就应该是电影化,而不是文字化,尽管准备阶段的创意可以用书写的方式记录和发展出来。
6.The fire burns through dozens of homes before frantic villagers are able to put down the blaze.
在狂乱的村民扑灭大火之前,这场火又烧毁了几十家。
7.Given all that, I suppose a better way to describe us is gypsies who like to put down roots. At least for a month or two.
鉴于这一切,我认为最好将我们比作喜欢到处扎根的吉普赛人。至少在一、两个月中是如此。
8.Her eyes looked from my face down to my foot, with the chalk gripped between my toes. She put down the pot.
她把我从头看到脚,这时,我的脚趾还紧紧地夹着那支粉笔。
9.On the beach, Mark found a place to put up their beach umbrella and put down their beach chairs.
在沙滩上,马克找了个地方来立起沙滩伞、放置沙滩椅。
10.How much do I put down? =How much down?
头期款多少?