put the finger on
指出杀人的兇手、犯罪地点等
指出被劫的现场、被谋杀的对象等
(向警察)告密
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指出杀人的兇手、犯罪地点等
指出被劫的现场、被谋杀的对象等
(向警察)告密
1. to place in a specified position or relationship lay
put the book on the table
2. to move in a specified direction
3. to send (something, such as a weapon or missile) into or through something thrust
4. to throw with an overhand pushing motion
put the shot
5. to bring into a specified state or condition
a reapportionment … that was put into effect at the September primaries
— Current Biography
6. to prescribe a specified regimen for —usually used with on
put her on medicationput him on a diet
7. to cause to endure or suffer something subject
put traitors to death
8. impose, inflict
put a special tax on luxuries
9. to set before one for judgment or decision
put the question
10. to call for a formal vote on
put the motion
11. to convey into another form
want to put my feelings into words
12. to translate into another language or style
put the poem into English
13. adapt
lyrics put to music
14. express, state
putting it mildly
15. to devote (oneself) to an activity or end
put himself to winning back their confidence
16. apply
put her mind to the problem
17. assign
put them to work
18. to cause to perform an action urge
put the horse over the fence
19. impel, incite
put them into a frenzy
20. repose, rest
puts his faith in reason
21. invest entry 1 sense 1
put her money in the company
22. to give as an estimate
put the time as about eleven
23. attach, attribute
puts a high value on their friendship
24. impute
put the blame on the partners
25. bet, wager
put $2 on the favorite
26. to start in motion go especially to leave in a hurry
27. to take a specified course
put down the river
28. assert, propose
29. to make public issue
30. to bring into action exert
31. to produce or send out by growth
put forth leaves
32. to start out
33. propose
put forward a theory
34. remind
35. identify
put his finger on the cause of the trouble
36. to take a firm stand
37. to make a tactless or embarrassing blunder
38. to finish off bring an end to
39. to ask for money
40. to inform on
put the finger on … heroin pushers
— Barrie Zwicker
41. to make sexual advances toward
42. to make the final preparations for printing (something, such as a newspaper)
43. to create as a unified whole construct
44. add, combine
45. a throw made with an overhand pushing motion specifically the act or an instance of putting the shot
46. an option to sell a specified amount of a security (such as a stock) or commodity (such as wheat) at a fixed price at or within a specified time — compare call sense 3d
47. being in place fixed, set
stay put until I call
48. to place in or move into a particular position
She put the book on a table. Put your hand up.
49. to bring into a specified state or condition
The charity puts the money to good use. He put the room in order.
50. to cause to undergo something
Our class puts them to shame.
51. to give expression to
I can't put my fear into words. This book puts the idea clearly.
52. to devote to or urge to an activity
They can improve if they put their minds to it. The coach is putting us to work.
53. to think of as worthy of attribute
The candidate puts a high value on peace.
54. to begin a voyage
The ship put to sea.
55. to take in food and drink
She put away a big dinner.
56. to bring to an end by force
Police put down the riot.
57. criticize sense 2
58. propose sense 1
The committee put forward a new plan.
59. to ask for
She put in for a job.
60. to spend time in a place or activity
I put in two hours of work.
61. to hold back to a later time defer
I put off my appointment.
62. to dress in
He put a new jacket on.
63. pretend sense 2
She put on a show of anger.
64. produce entry 1 sense 4
The senior class put on a play.
65. extinguish sense 1
Be sure to put out the light.
66. irritate sense 1, annoy
I was put out by their behavior.
67. make entry 1 sense 1
The factory puts out tires.
68. to cause to be out (in baseball)
69. to make use of
The team put out a real effort.
70. to create as a whole construct
71. to consider as a single unit
“… Mr. Rice taught me more than all my other teachers put together.”
— Katherine Paterson, Jacob Have I Loved
72. build entry 1 sense 1
The town plans to put up a new school.
73. to make (as food) ready for later use
I put vegetables up for the winter.
74. to give or get shelter and often food
They often put tourists up.
75. to make by action or effort
They put up a good fight.
76. to urge or cause to do something wrong or unexpected
Those kids put me up to the prank.
77. to stand for tolerate I won't put up with any more of his nonsense.
78. put option at option 3
The witness put the finger on the killer.
目击者告发了谋杀者。
depose宣誓作证
deposit存款;押金;订金;保证金;沉淀物
dispose处置;性情
emplace安放
fix(Fix) (美)菲克斯(人名)
lay下蛋;打赌
place放置;任命;寄予
position安置;把……放在适当位置
set放,置,使处于;使开始;(故事、电影等)以......为背景;树立,创立,确立;设置,安排;摆放餐具;镶嵌;布置,分配,指派;凝固,凝结;使现出坚定的表情;固定发型;把(断骨)复位;排版;为……谱曲;(日、月)落沉;结果;点燃
set up建立;装配;开业;竖立
situate位于…的
stick刺,戳;伸出;粘贴