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put up
phrasal verb
present tense
I/you/we/theyput up
he/she/itputs up
present participleputting up
past tenseput up
past participleput up
  1. 1
    [T] to build something such as a wall, fence, or house 建造;建筑;建设

    Grants were available to help with the cost of putting up new school buildings. 已有拨款可用于建造新教学楼。

    John was in the garden putting a fence up. 约翰在花园里筑篱笆。

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  2. 2
    [T] to fix a picture or notice onto an upright structure such as a wall (在墙上等)挂,张贴

    She put up a notice about the school trip to Italy. 她张贴出一张有关学校组织去意大利旅游的布告。

    I put a few posters up to make the room look less bare. 我贴了几张海报使房间看起来不至于那么光秃秃的。

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    1. a.
      to fix a shelf or cupboard onto a wall 在墙上安放(书架或壁橱)

      She put up some bookshelves in the study. 她在书房里安放了一些书架。

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  3. 3
    [T] to increase the value or price of something 提高(价值或价格)

    Several of the banks have decided to put up their interest rates. 好几家银行都决定提高利率。

  4. 4
    [T] to provide a large amount of money for something 提供(大笔资金)

    The family has put up £15,000 towards the cost of the child's medical treatment. 这个家庭已经为孩子治病花费了15,000英镑。

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    To spend or to pay money: disburse, spend, pay...
  5. 5
    [T] to raise something, especially so that it is ready to use 撑起;举起

    I was soaked before I could put my umbrella up. 我把伞撑开之前已经被淋透了。

    Put your hood up or you'll catch cold. 戴上你的风帽,否则会感冒的。

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  6. 6
    [T] to let someone stay in your house 让(某人)留宿

    Could you put me up for the night when I come to London?

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    To provide food or accommodation: accommodate, serve, cater...
    1. a.
      [I] old-fashioned to stay for a short time in a place that is not your home (在某地)短暂逗留
      put up at/in :

      We put up at a cheap hotel. 我们寄宿在一家廉价旅馆里。

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  7. 7
    [T] to suggest that someone should be elected to a particular position 提名,推荐(人选)

    In all, 60 political parties put up candidates. 总共有60个政治党派推荐候选人。

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    [T] [put up something] British same as put forward 提出(想法、观点、理由等)

    It was Clare who first put up the idea of a concert to raise money for the school. 是克莱尔首先提出举办音乐会来为学校筹钱这个想法的。

  9. 9
    [T] [put up something] to make a particular effort in order to achieve or prevent something 做;防止

    Residents have put up a great fight against plans to build a new road. 居民们对铺设新路的计划进行了激烈的抗争。

    The victim was able to put up little resistance. 受害人没什么抵抗能力。

    Menzies' counsel put up a spirited defence of his client. 孟席斯的辩护律师为他进行了一番有力的辩护。

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    1. a.

      put up

      or

      put on

      British to show a particular level of skill or ability in doing something, especially in a competition (尤指在竞赛中)表现出,展示出(水平或能力)

      Liverpool put up a marvellous performance throughout the game. 整场比赛利物浦队都表现得很出色。

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  10. 10
    put your hand up/put up your hand to raise your arm to show that you want to ask or answer a question, or so that someone can count you 举手(以便提问或点名)

    Put your hand up if you know the answer – don't shout out.

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  11. 11
    put up or shut up informal used for telling someone that they should either deal with something or stop talking about doing it 要么拿出行动要么闭嘴
See also main entry: put
put up phrasal verb
accommodate (put sb up for the night) build (put up a tent) hang (put up a poster) provide (put up the money)

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