put out
phrasal verbput out (for somebody)
- (North American English, slang)
to agree to have sex with somebody 同意性交
put somebody out
to cause somebody trouble, extra work, etc. synonym inconvenienceTopics Difficulty and failurec2给某人添麻烦(或增加额外工作等) - be put out
to be upset or offended 烦恼;生气 to make somebody unconscious 使昏迷;使失去知觉
put something out
to take something out of your house and leave it, for example for somebody to collect 将…扔到外面;清理掉;扔掉 - (British English)
to put the rubbish out 倒垃圾 - (North American English)
to put the garbage/trash out 倒垃圾
- (British English)
to place something where it will be noticed and used 把…摆好;预备好(物品) to stop something from burning or shining 熄灭;扑灭 to produce something, especially for sale related noun output生产;制造 to publish or broadcast something 出版;广播;公布 to give a job or task to a worker who is not your employee or to a company that is not part of your own group or organization 把(工作)外包 to make a figure, result, etc. wrong 使出差错 to push a bone out of its normal position synonym dislocate使脱臼 - (also formal put something forth)
to develop or produce new leaves, shoots, etc. 长出(叶、芽等);抽芽
put out (to…/from…)
(of a boat or its sailors )船或水手 to leave a port opposite put in (at…)离港;起航