v.放置;安置,使……前往;(沿某个方向)行驶;写上,印上;说,表达;流向;使处于某状态;把……施加给;把……寄托在;把……用在;指定……价值;估计……为;投入(资金);提出(问题);解释(put的现在分词形式)
v.放置(put的现在分词); 轻击球(putt的现在分词)
v.轻击球,使球入洞的轻击(putt的现在分词形式)
n.投掷;(高尔夫球)打球入洞
-putting───n.投掷;(高尔夫球)打球入洞;v.轻击球,使球入洞的轻击(putt的现在分词形式);v.放置;安置,使……前往;(沿某个方向)行驶;写上,印上;说,表达;流向;使处于某状态;把……施加给;把……寄托在;把……用在;指定……价值;估计……为;投入(资金);提出(问题);解释(put的现在分词形式)
puttying───v.打腻子;嵌油灰;老化(putty的ing形式)
Nutting───n.采拾坚果;上螺母;v.采坚果(nut的ing形式)
butting───n.[建]对接;边界;用头撞人(犯规动作);v.[建]对接(butt的ing形式);冲撞;抵触;n.(Butting)人名;(德)布廷
cutting───n.剪报;插枝,插条;狭窄通道,路堑;切割,切断;割下的东西;adj.尖酸刻薄的;严寒的,刺骨的;锋利的;v.切割;凿成;剪短;把……切碎;划破(cut的现在分词);n.(Cutting)(美、澳、印)卡廷(人名)
gutting───n.去内脏;v.取出内脏(gut的ing形式)
hutting───赫廷
jutting───v.使突出;突出(jut的ing形式)
patting───v.轻拍(pat的现在分词);n.(Pat)(美、印、墨)帕特(人名)
We got to work on putting the book together.───我们得努力编成这本书。
However, many customers found the smell of this product distinctly off-putting.───然而,很多顾客觉得该产品有一股异味,非常难闻。
He was putting himself at risk.───他在把自己置于危险境地。
She finished putting the milk away and turned around.───她把牛奶收好后转过身来。
She undressed the child before putting her in the tin bath.───她给孩子脱下衣服,然后把她放进锡铁澡盆里。
I would qualify that by putting it into context.───我会把它放入上下文中加以解释。
Shake off any excess flour before putting livers in the pan.───将多余的面粉抖落干净,再把肝脏放进锅中。
He moved around the room, putting his possessions together.───他在屋里走来走去,忙着把自己的东西放在一起。
I believe in seasoning food before putting it on the table.───我认为在把食物端上餐桌前应该先调味。
A retrofit may involve putting in new door jambs.───房子翻新可能需要安装新的门框。
He keeps putting off going to the dentist.───他把看牙医的事一拖再拖。
Yesterday she was incommunicado, putting the finishing touches to her autobiography.───昨天她闭门独处,对她的自传作最后的润色。
Scientists are putting a good face on the troubles.───科学家们对这些困难似乎不以为意。
Why was I putting myself through all this misery?───我为什么要如此自找苦吃啊?
They succeeded in putting Perot's name on the ballot in Florida.───他们成功地让佩罗在佛罗里达州成为了候选人之一。
He was putting up a new fence at his home.───他正在为自己家搭建新的篱笆墙。
They think that any legislation that involved putting down dogs was wrong.───他们认为任何涉及捕杀狗的立法都是错误的。
Sooner or later he may tire of constantly putting himself last.───迟早他会厌倦总是把自己排在最后。