put something/someone down
phrasal verb with put verb uk/pʊt/ us/pʊt/ putting | put
(STOP HOLDING)
B1 放下;卸下
to put an object that you are holding onto the floor or onto another surface, or to stop carrying someone
I put my bags down while we spoke. 我们说话时我放下了我的包。
Put me down, Daddy! 把我放下,爸爸!
- More examples
- Put the gun down!
- They put down their tools and walked out.
- I put the shopping down on the table.
- You can put your cases down in the corner.
- She put down the letter with a sigh.
(NAME)
B2 登记,记下(某人的名字)
to write someone's name on a list or document, usually in order to include that person in an event or activity
Do you want me to put you down for the trip to London? 你想报名去伦敦旅游吗?
I've put myself down for the office football team. 我已经报名参加部门的足球队了。
If you want to get your children into that school, you have to put their names down at birth. 如果你想让你的孩子们上那所学校就必须在他们出生时就报名。