单词 | put in |
释义 | put in transitive verb 1. < put in a plea of guilty > < put his claim in for damages > 2. < blocked his opponent's blows and then put in a sudden right to the jaw > < thought it opportune to put in a defensive word for his elder brother — L.C.Douglas > — often used with quoted words as object < another put in, “Pigmy-minded senators!” — Margaret A. Barnes > 3. < ran a small store, starting out with selling soft drinks … then he put in candy, cigarettes and bread — B.J.Siegel > 4. < put in their customary six or seven hours at the office — Jerome Weidman > 5. < all we got to do now is put in that next year's crop — William Faulkner > intransitive verb 1. < a lot of the boys put in here on account of the good water — Edwin Corle > especially < the dune-locked harbors … where vessels frequently put in — American Guide Series: Michigan > 2. < had to retire and put in for a pension — Seymour Nagan > < put in for its share of new production — Time > |
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