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Definition of "put up" in 英语

Adjective

  1. Alternative form of put-up.

Verb

  1. To place in a high location.

    • Please put up your luggage in the overhead bins.
  2. To hang; to mount.

    • Many people put up messages on their refrigerators.
  3. To style (the hair) up on the head, instead of letting it hang down.

  4. To cajole or dare (someone) to do (something).

    • I think someone put him up to it.
  5. To store away.

    • Be sure to put up the tools when you finish.
  6. To house; to shelter; to take in.

    • We can put you up for the night.
  7. To stay, to sojourn (at a hotel, inn, tavern, etc.)

  8. To present, especially in "put up a fight".

    • That last fighter put up quite a fight.
    • They didn't put up much resistance.
  9. To endure; to put up with; to tolerate.

  10. To provide funds in advance.

    • Butty Sugrue put up £300,000 for the Ali–Lewis fight.
  11. To build a structure.

  12. To make available; to offer.

    • The picture was put up for auction.
    • I put my first child up for adoption.
  13. To cause (wild game) to break cover.

  14. To can (food) domestically; to preserve (meat, fruit or vegetables) by sterilizing and storing in a bottle, jar or can.

  15. To score; to accumulate scoring. Ellipsis of to put up on the scoreboard.

  16. To set (matter) in capital letters; to switch text from lowercase to capital letters.

  17. To compliment or respect (someone); to number (someone) among some greats.

    • I put him up with Biggie, Tupac and them.
  18. To kill (someone).

    • I'll put him up.
  19. Synonym of frame up (“falsely pin a crime on”).

  20. To inspect or plan out with a view to robbery.