Set Put Phrasal verbs with put Phrasal verb
Set & Put
Phrasal verbs with put Phrasal verb Meaning Example Put forward to suggest yourself/sb as Can I put you / your a candidate for a job or name forward for club position: secretary? Put in to enter yourself/sb/sth Other ppl had put in for a competition proposal forms Put in 1. to officially make a claim, request, etc. : 2. to interrupt another speaker in order to say sth: 3. to fix equipment or furniture into position so that it can be used =install 1. The company has put in a claim for damages. 2. Could I put in a word? [+ speech] ‘But what about us? ’ he put in. 3. We’re having a new shower put in.
Phrasal verbs with put Phrasal verb Meaning Example Put urself across to communicate your ideas, feelings, etc. successfully to sb: She’s not very good at putting her views across. Put down to make sb look or feel stupid, especially in front of other people put down a rebellion. Put on 1. To produce; perform: 2. to pretend to have a 1. Put on a variety show 2. put on an English accent. particular feeling, opinion, way of speaking etc especially in order to get attention:
Phrasal verbs with put Phrasal verb Meaning Example Put out 1. to stop sth from burning or shining: Put away to put sth in the place I’m just going to put the where it is kept because car away (= in the you have finished using garage). it: to put out a candle / cigarette / light Firefighters soon put the fire out. 2. be put out to be upset He looked really put out. or offended:
Phrasal verbs with put Phrasal verb Meaning Example Put up 1. to let someone stay 1. I was hoping Kenny in your house and could put me up for give them meals: a few days. to stay in a place for a 2. We can put up at a short time put up hotel for the night. at/in/with 1. to increase the cost 1. Most big stores or value of admit they daren't something [= raise]: put prices up for fear of losing their customers. 2. to raise something 2. I put up my hand to a higher position: and asked to leave the room.
Phrasal verbs with put Phrasal verb Meaning Put up *to fix sth in a place 1. where it will be seen (display) *to disturb sb who is 2. trying to give all their attention to sth that they are doing: (distract) *to accept sb/sth that is annoying, 3. unpleasant, etc. without complaining SYN tolerate: Put off Put up with Example to put up a notice Don’t put me off when I’m trying to concentrate. Ç The sudden noise put her off her game. I don’t know how she puts up with him. I’m not going to put up with their smoking any longer.
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