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单词 put someone up
释义
(phrasal verb) 
Definition
to accommodate or be accommodated at
She asked if I could put her up for a few days.
Synonyms
accommodate
Students are accommodated in homes nearby.
house
Regrettably we have to house families in these inadequate flats.
board
lodge
They questioned me, then lodged me in a children's home.
quarter
Our soldiers are quartered in Peredelkino.
entertain
I don't really like to entertain guests any more.
take someone in
The monastery has taken in 26 refugees.
billet
The soldiers were billeted in private homes.
give someone lodging
(phrasal verb) 
Definition
to nominate or be nominated as a candidate
The new party is putting up 15 candidates for 22 seats.
Synonyms
nominate
The public will be able to nominate candidates for the awards.
put forward
offer
They offered no suggestion as to how it might be done.
present
We presented three options to the unions for discussion.
propose
He was proposed for renomination as party chairman.
recommend
I recommend that you consult your doctor.
float
He floated the idea of a new alliance.
submit
They submitted their reports to the Chancellor yesterday.
See put

Additional synonyms

in the sense of billet
Definition
to assign a lodging to (a soldier)
The soldiers were billeted in private homes.
Synonyms
quarter,
post,
station,
locate,
install,
accommodate,
berth,
garrison
in the sense of board
Synonyms
lodge,
house,
room,
quarter,
feed,
put up,
accommodate
in the sense of entertain
Definition
to show hospitality to (guests)
I don't really like to entertain guests any more.
Synonyms
show hospitality to,
receive,
accommodate,
treat,
put up,
lodge,
be host to,
have company of,
invite round,
ask round,
invite to a meal,
ask for a meal,
NtRtain

Nearby words of
put someone up

  • put someone out
  • put someone to death
  • put someone to the sword
  • put someone up
  • put someone up to something
  • put someone wise
  • put something about

Related terms of
put someone up

  • put the wind up someone
  • put someone up to something
  • put up with something or someone

Synonyms of 'put someone up'

put someone up

Additional synonyms

in the sense of float
He floated the idea of a new alliance.
Synonyms
suggest,
present,
propose,
recommend,
put forward,
move
in the sense of house
Definition
to give accommodation to
Regrettably we have to house families in these inadequate flats.
Synonyms
accommodate,
board,
quarter,
take in,
put up,
lodge,
harbour,
billet,
domicile
in the sense of lodge
Definition
to provide or be provided with rented accommodation
They questioned me, then lodged me in a children's home.
Synonyms
accommodate,
house,
shelter,
put up,
entertain,
harbour,
quarter,
billet
in the sense of offer
Definition
to put forward (a proposal, information, or opinion) for consideration
They offered no suggestion as to how it might be done.
Synonyms
propose,
suggest,
advance,
extend,
submit,
put forward,
put forth
in the sense of present
Definition
to put forward or submit
We presented three options to the unions for discussion.
Synonyms
put forward,
offer,
suggest,
raise,
state,
produce,
introduce,
advance,
relate,
declare,
extend,
pose,
submit,
tender,
hold out,
recount,
expound,
proffer,
adduce
in the sense of propose
Definition
to nominate (someone) for a position
He was proposed for renomination as party chairman.
Synonyms
nominate,
name,
present,
introduce,
invite,
recommend,
put up
in the sense of quarter
Definition
to billet or be billeted in lodgings
Our soldiers are quartered in Peredelkino.
Synonyms
accommodate,
house,
lodge,
place,
board,
post,
station,
install,
put up,
billet,
give accommodation,
provide with accommodation
in the sense of recommend
Definition
to advise as the best course or choice
I recommend that you consult your doctor.
Synonyms
advise,
suggest,
advance,
propose,
urge,
counsel,
advocate,
prescribe,
put forward,
exhort (formal),
enjoin
in the sense of submit
Definition
to send (an application or proposal) to someone for judgment or consideration
They submitted their reports to the Chancellor yesterday.
Synonyms
present,
hand in,
tender,
put forward,
table (British),
commit,
refer,
proffer
in the sense of take someone in
Definition
to receive into one's house
The monastery has taken in 26 refugees.
Synonyms
let in,
receive,
admit,
board,
welcome,
harbour,
accommodate,
take care of,
put up,
billet
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