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put <-tt-, put, put> [pʊt] V. trans.

3. put money, time:

put
to put a bet on a race

4. put (add):

put

8. put (stop):

to put a stop [or an end] to sth

9. put (throw shot):

put
put

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

put it there! coloq.

long put SUST. ECON.

I . put about V. trans.

1. put about ship:

put about

2. put about esp ingl. brit. rumour:

put about

II . put about V. intr.

put about ship:

put about

put aside V. trans.

1. put aside money:

put aside

2. put aside prejudice:

put aside

3. put aside problem:

put aside

4. put aside time:

put aside

put away V. trans.

1. put away (put back):

put away

2. put away coloq. (lock up):

put away

3. put away (save):

put away

4. put away coloq. (eat, drink):

put away

put back V. trans.

1. put back (return):

put back

2. put back (postpone):

put back

3. put back (move back):

put back

4. put back (delay):

put back

I . put down V. trans.

1. put down (place):

put down
not to be able to put sth down fig.

2. put down (write):

put down

4. put down rebellion:

put down

5. put down coloq. (deride):

to put sb down
to put sb down

6. put down animal:

put down

7. put down passenger:

put down

8. put down (consider):

to put down sb as sb

9. put down (explain):

to put sth down to sth

II . put down V. intr.

put down
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