to put
01
放, 放置
to move something or someone from one place or position to another
Transitive: to put sth somewhere
例子
He put the groceries in the fridge.
他把杂货放进了冰箱。
1.1
放, 固定
to fix or attach something to another
Transitive: to put sth on sth
例子
She put the stamp on the envelope and mailed it.
她把邮票贴在信封上并寄了出去。
1.2
放, 安置
to cause someone or something to go to a specific place and stay there for a particular time
Transitive: to put sb/sth somewhere
例子
The parents put their child into day care while they were at work.
父母在工作时把孩子放进了日托中心。
1.3
发射, 射击
to fire or shoot something, such as a missile or weapon, into or through a target
Transitive: to put a projectile somewhere
例子
The sniper put a bullet in the assassin's head.
狙击手射了一颗子弹进杀手的头部。
02
表达, 表述
to express something in a specific way
Transitive: to put words in a specific manner
例子
Let me put it this way: we have a problem.
让我这样说吧:我们有个问题。
2.1
放, 记下
to write or make a mark on something
Transitive: to put a mark or writing somewhere
例子
He put a checkmark next to the completed tasks.
他在完成的任务旁边放了一个勾号。
03
放, 置
to bring someone or something into a particular state or condition
Complex Transitive: to put sb/sth at a state | to put sb/sth in a state
例子
She put the computer into sleep mode to conserve energy.
她将电脑置于睡眠模式以节省能源。
04
分配, 指定
to give something a specific level of value, importance, etc.
Transitive: to put a value on sth
例子
The company put a maximum budget on the project expenses.
公司为项目费用设定了最高预算。
05
投掷, 扔
(in sports) to throw something, like a ball
Transitive: to put a ball or shot
例子
She put the javelin into the air.
她将标枪投向空中。
06
放, 应用
(dummy verb) to carry out or perform an action that is specified by a noun
例子
He tried to put his career goals into perspective.
他试图将自己的职业目标纳入视野。
07
放入, 投资
to place or invest money into something such as a business, project, or bank account
Transitive: to put money into sth | to put money in sth
例子
He put money into his friend's startup business.
他把钱投入了他朋友的初创企业。
Put
01
看跌期权, 认沽期权
the option to sell a given stock (or stock index or commodity future) at a given price before a given date



























