Rechercher
to put by
[phrase form: put]
01
mettre de côté
to save money for future use or needs
02
mettre de côté
to store food for later use by preserving it through methods like canning, freezing, or drying
03
mettre de côté
to do an action subtly without being noticed
04
échouer
(of a ship or boat) to intentionally run at the shoreline to avert a collision
Exemple
Knowing the winter months would be tough, he put by a portion of his earnings.
They've managed to put by enough to take a vacation next year.
She put by a small gesture to signal her accomplice during the meeting.
With another ship unexpectedly in their path, they had to put by to avoid a disaster.
The spy put by his surveillance activities under the guise of a tourist.