put up
phrasal verbput up something
- to show a particular level of skill, determination, etc. in a fight or contest
(在战斗、竞赛中)显示,表现 - They surrendered without putting up much of a fight.
他们没怎么抵抗就投降了。 - The team put up a great performance (= played very well).
这个队表现好极了。
- They surrendered without putting up much of a fight.
- to suggest an idea, etc. for other people to discuss
提出(意见等) - to put up an argument/a case/a proposal
提出论据/事例/建议
- to put up an argument/a case/a proposal
put somebody up
- to let somebody stay at your home
留某人住在家中 - We can put you up for the night.
今晚我们可以留你过夜。
- We can put you up for the night.
- to suggest or present somebody as a candidate for a job or position
推荐;提名 - The Green Party hopes to put up more candidates in the next election.
绿党希望在下届大选中推出更多的候选人。 - We want to put you up for club treasurer.
我们想请你担任俱乐部的司库。
- The Green Party hopes to put up more candidates in the next election.
put something up
建造;搭建;竖立 - to put up a building/fence/memorial/tent
盖楼房;架篱笆;修纪念碑;搭帐篷
- to put up a building/fence/memorial/tent
synonym display置…于明显处;张贴 - to put up a notice
贴出通知
- to put up a notice
- to raise something or put it in a higher position
提升;使升高 - to put up a flag
升旗 - She's put her hair up.
她把头发挽在头上。
- to put up a flag
- to raise or increase something
提高;增加 - They've put up the rent by £20 a month.
他们把每月的租金提高了 20 英镑。
- They've put up the rent by £20 a month.
- to provide or lend money
提供,借出(资金) - A local businessman has put up the £500 000 needed to save the club.
一位当地的商人拿出了拯救该俱乐部所需的 50 万英镑。
- A local businessman has put up the £500 000 needed to save the club.
put up (at…)
- (especially British English) to stay somewhere for the night
投宿;(在…)过夜 - We put up at a motel.
我们晚间住在一家汽车旅馆。
- We put up at a motel.