单词 | put in |
释义 | put in 1. phrasal verb If you put in an amount of time or effort doing something, you spend that time or effort doing it. Wade was going to be paid a salary, whether he put in forty hours or not. [VERB PARTICLE noun (not pronoun)] They've put in time and effort to keep the strike going. [VERB PARTICLE noun] If we don't put money in we will lose our investment. [VERB noun PARTICLE] 2. phrasal verb If you put in a request or put in for something, you formally request or apply for that thing. The ministry ordered 113 of these and later put in a request for 21 more. [VERB PARTICLE noun] I decided to put in for a job as deputy secretary. [VERB PARTICLE + for] 3. phrasal verb If you put in a remark, you interrupt someone or add to what they have said with the remark. 'He was a lawyer before that,' Mary Ann put in. [VERB PARTICLE with quote] 'Helen had something to eat before she left,' put in Cecil anxiously. [VERB PARTICLE with quote] 4. phrasal verb See full dictionary entry for put When a ship puts in or puts into a port, it goes into the port for a short stop. It's due to put in at Aden and some other ports before arriving in Basra. [VERB PARTICLE adverb/preposition] They had asked Hong Kong for permission to put into port there. [VERB PARTICLE adverb/preposition] Translations: Chinese: 投入 Japanese: 投入する |
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