puts
英[pʊts]
美[pʊts]
- Pusiran 普西兰(含dextromethorphanhydrobromide)
- tablet n.药片;匾;片状物;平板电脑
名词 put:
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the option to sell a given stock (or stock index or commodity future) at a given price before a given date
动词 put:
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put into a certain place or abstract location
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cause to be in a certain state; cause to be in a certain relation
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formulate in a particular style or language
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attribute or give
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make an investment
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estimate
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cause (someone) to undergo something
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adapt
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arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events
- Damaging the goods puts you under an obligation to buy them.
你损坏了这些商品,你就得都买下来。
- The high risk of infection puts a premium on the use of sterile needles.
由於受感染的风险很大,无菌注射针的使用受到了重视。
- She often puts in twelve hours' work a day.
她常常一天工作十二小时
- The system puts the firm at a disadvantage because of its overmuch manpower.
由于过剩的人力,这一体制使公司处境不利。
- Having lost my money puts me in rather a hole.
丢了钱使我陷于困境。
- He puts grease on his hair to make it shiny.
他给头发擦上发油使它发亮。
- Her rather stiff manner puts people off.
她那相当生硬的态度使人们都不敢来。
- Your refusal puts me in an awkward predicament.
你的拒绝让我感到十分为难。