1.〈美俚〉哄骗,假话
1.to cover a part of your body with a piece of clothing or jewelry so that you are wearing it
2.to spread a cream, liquid, powder, or other substance on your skin or hair in order to make it softer, healthier, or more attractive
3.to cause something to affect someone or something
4.if you put on weight, you become fatter
5.to risk a particular amount of money by trying to guess the result of a race or competition
6.to pretend to have a particular feeling or a particular way of speaking or behaving
7.to pass the telephone to someone so they can speak to the person you have been talking to
8.to start cooking something
9.to organize an event, show, performance, etc.
10.to provide a bus, train, etc. for people to use
11.to make a machine or piece of equipment start working, especially by pressing a switch; to put a video, CD, etc. in a piece of equipment so that you can watch it or listen to it
12.to say what medical treatment someone should have
13.to show a particular level of skill or ability in doing something, especially in a competition
14.to make someone responsible for dealing with something
15.to record something in an account so that someone can pay for it later
16.to try to make someone believe something that is not true
17.to add an amount of money to the cost or value of something
1.to cover a part of your body with a piece of clothing or jewelry so that you are wearing it
2.to spread a cream, liquid, powder, or other substance on your skin or hair in order to make it softer, healthier, or more attractive
3.to cause something to affect someone or something
4.if you put on weight, you become fatter
5.to risk a particular amount of money by trying to guess the result of a race or competition
6.to pretend to have a particular feeling or a particular way of speaking or behaving
7.to pass the telephone to someone so they can speak to the person you have been talking to
8.to start cooking something
9.to organize an event, show, performance, etc.
10.to provide a bus, train, etc. for people to use
11.to make a machine or piece of equipment start working, especially by pressing a switch; to put a video, CD, etc. in a piece of equipment so that you can watch it or listen to it
12.to say what medical treatment someone should have
13.to show a particular level of skill or ability in doing something, especially in a competition
14.to make someone responsible for dealing with something
15.to record something in an account so that someone can pay for it later
16.to try to make someone believe something that is not true
17.to add an amount of money to the cost or value of something
1.No matter how much water you put on it, it will never get soaked.
不论你对它倒多少水,它永远不会湿透。
2.He fixed a drink, quietly put on the tea and let him "on behalf of wine to tea" , not embarrassed because drinks do not drink.
看他喝不动了,就悄悄换上茶,让他“以茶代酒”,不至于因喝不下酒难堪。
3.As she was driving me home, she pulled into a lay-by to put on her rings. Then she leaned over towards me.
当她载着我回家的时候,她停在了路边戴上了她的戒指,随后她依偎着我。
4.Her face took on the semblance of a look of happiness as she put on her hat to go below.
当她戴上帽子走下楼去时,她脸上露出了高兴的模样。
5.She put on her things, and shook hands with Gerald without once meeting his eyes. And she was gone.
她收拾起自己的东西。她与杰罗尔德握手时,避开了他的视线。她走了。
6.If I had delayed my speech, it would have sent a message to the American people that their business had been put on the back burner.
如果我再推迟这个演讲,就相当于给美国民众传递这样一个信息——他们的事情并不重要。
7.While the company of the prophets was meeting with him, he said to his servant, 'Put on the large pot and cook some stew for these men.
先知门徒坐在他面前,他吩咐仆人说,你将大锅放在火上,给先知门徒熬汤。
8.Well, I used to be size fourteen, but I've put on a bit of weight recently, so may be sixteen.
额,我过去穿14码,但是我最近重了一点,所以可能要16码。
9.Also, he must change out of his street clothes and put on a gray jumpsuit when he wishes to see visitors.
他也必须脱下他的休闲服穿上一件灰色的连身裤,当他愿意见访客时。
10.Half an hour later, Marguerite, pale as death, put on her fur-lined cape and left the ball.
半个小时以后,玛格丽特脸色苍白得像死人一样,她穿上皮大衣,离开了舞会。