to put together
[phrase form: put]
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组装, 拼合
to assemble something from separate parts or elements
例子
Can you help me put this bookshelf together?
你能帮我组装这个书架吗?
02
组装, 制定
to assemble various elements, especially with the aim of achieving a specific goal
例子
She put together an impressive portfolio of her artwork.
她整理了一个令人印象深刻的作品集。
03
组织, 安排
to arrange something, such as an event or activity, often by coordinating different elements or participants
例子
The event planner was able to put together a successful charity gala, raising funds for a worthy cause.
活动策划者能够组织一场成功的慈善晚会,为一个有价值的事业筹集资金。
04
拼凑, 整合
to try to understand something by connecting various elements or information
例子
After reading the entire book, I finally put together the author's message.
读完整个书后,我终于拼凑出了作者的信息。
05
想象一段浪漫的关系, 幻想一段关系
to imagine a romantic connection between two people, especially when it seems surprising or unlikely
例子
Fans often put together characters from different shows in their fanfiction stories.
粉丝们经常在他们的同人小说故事中把不同节目的角色凑在一起。
06
组织, 整合
to organize individuals or items into a collective unit
例子
The event planner put together a fantastic group for the charity fundraiser.
活动策划者为慈善筹款活动组织了一个很棒的团队。
07
组织, 构建
to organize information in a coherent and well-structured written manner
例子
The writer put together an informative article about the latest technology trends.
这位作家整理了一篇关于最新技术趋势的信息丰富的文章。
put together
01
used to refer to the combined or collective total of something that is made up of individual parts or components
例子
Her sales figures were higher than the rest of the team put together.
put together
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整洁的, 时尚的
(of a person) looking neat, stylish, or well-dressed, often implying confidence and attention to appearance
例子
His put together outfit made a great impression at the interview.
他得体的着装在面试中给人留下了深刻的印象。



























