put something back
phrasal verb with put verb uk/pʊt/ us/pʊt/ putting | put
(REPLACE)
B1 将…放回原处
to return an object to where it was before it was moved
Will you put the books back when you've finished with them? 你看完书把它们放回原处好吗?
(DELAY)
UK将…延期,推迟
to delay a planned event
We had to put the meeting back a week. 我们不得不将会议推迟一周。
(DRINK)
mainly UK informal快速喝(尤指大量的酒)
to drink something quickly, especially a large amount of alcohol
He regularly puts back six pints a night - I don't know how he does it. 他通常一晚上要喝6品脱酒,不知道他是怎么喝下去的。
(OF CLOCK)
把(钟或表)拨慢
to change a clock or watch to make it show an earlier time, for example because you are now in a part of the world where the time is different