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put-up 英ˈpʊtˌʌp美ˈpʊtˌʌpAHDp‹tʹŭp' COCA¹⁹⁵⁵⁸⁴BNC⁷⁹⁰⁷⁶⁺¹¹ 基本英英搭配记法例句例句 adj.预先商定的⁵⁰;预谋的⁵⁰
Adjective: planned secretly;it was a put-up job put one's feet up搁起腿休息put one's back up使生气; 变得倔强…put-up job预谋的行为; 事先安…put up the banns预告婚事以防异议…put up or shut up要么行动要么闭嘴…put up her hair把披下来的头发梳上去…put up the shutters打烊关店put up a front装门面put up a badge升一级put up with忍受put one's hand up把one手举起来…put up the cards a against someonestack the …put someone's back up使某人生气,触怒某人…put the wind up 使 … 惊慌put up to告知(指点put something up for auction将(某物交付拍卖…put the fear of god up 使 … 害怕…put the wind up someone使某人受惊put up a purse赠奖put the fear of death up 使 … 害怕(… put(-up上⇒adj.预先商定的⁵⁰;预谋的⁵⁰用作形容词It is obvious that his resignation was put up.很明显他的辞职是有预谋的。 She did not trip Rose up accidentally, it was done with malice aforethought.她并不是无意中把罗斯绊倒的,她这样做是有预谋的。 The great British astronomer Fred Hoyle suggested that the laws of physics were so uniquely conducive to human existence that the universe must be“ a put-up job”. 英国天文学家弗雷德·霍伊尔 Fred Hoyle表示,物理定律对人类存在的帮助是如此独特,所以宇宙必须是“一个被设计好的东西”。 yeeyan |