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21 put back on
VT + ADV [+ clothes, glasses] volver a ponerse -
22 put back
(to return to its proper place: Did you put my keys back?) setja aftur á sinn stað, skila -
23 put back
(to return to its proper place: Did you put my keys back?) visszatesz -
24 put back
(to return to its proper place: Did you put my keys back?) guardar -
25 put back
engel olmak, geciktirmek, geriye almak, geri koymak, yerine koymak, geri dönmek, sekte vurmak* * *(to return to its proper place: Did you put my keys back?) eski yerine koymak, geri koymak -
26 put back
• palata• panna paikoilleen• nostaa• viivästyttää• siirtää taaksepäin* * *(to return to its proper place: Did you put my keys back?) panna takaisin -
27 put back
(to return to its proper place: Did you put my keys back?) legge på plass, tilbake -
28 put back
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29 put back
(to return to its proper place: Did you put my keys back?) nolikt vietā -
30 put back
(to return to its proper place: Did you put my keys back?) padėti į vietą -
31 put back
sätta tillbaka* * *(to return to its proper place: Did you put my keys back?) lägga tillbaka -
32 put back
(to return to its proper place: Did you put my keys back?) vrátit na místo* * *• oddálit• odložit -
33 put back
(to return to its proper place: Did you put my keys back?) a pune la loc -
34 put back
to return something to its place положить обратно (на место)Put my calculator back after you use it.
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35 put back
(to return to its proper place: Did you put my keys back?) βάζω στη θέση του -
36 put back
(to return to its proper place: Did you put my keys back?) vrátiť na miesto -
37 put back
to return to its proper place:يُعيد إلى المَكان الصَّحيحDid you put my keys back?
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38 put back
(to return to its proper place: Did you put my keys back?) remettre en/à sa place -
39 put back
(to return to its proper place: Did you put my keys back?) pôr de volta -
40 put back
отложил; отложенныйto put aside a book — отложить книгу, перестать читать
См. также в других словарях:
put back — index reconstitute, reinstate, renew (begin again), replace, restore (return) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton … Law dictionary
put back — verb 1. put something back where it belongs (Freq. 2) replace the book on the shelf after you have finished reading it please put the clean dishes back in the cabinet when you have washed them • Syn: ↑replace • Hypernyms: ↑put, ↑set, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
put back — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms put back : present tense I/you/we/they put back he/she/it puts back present participle putting back past tense put back past participle put back 1) to put something in the place where it was before it was… … English dictionary
put back — PHRASAL VERB To put something back means to delay it or arrange for it to happen later than you previously planned. [mainly BRIT] [V n P] There are always new projects which seem to put the reunion back further... [be V ed P] News conferences due … English dictionary
put back — verb a) To return something to its original place. He carefully put the vase back on the shelf. b) To postpone an arranged event or appointment. The meeting has been put back to 5.00 pm … Wiktionary
put back — phr verb Put back is used with these nouns as the object: ↑clock, ↑ear, ↑receiver, ↑seat, ↑sparkle … Collocations dictionary
put back on — phr verb Put back on is used with these nouns as the object: ↑top … Collocations dictionary
put\ back\ the\ clock — • put back the clock • turn back the clock v. phr. To go back in time; relive the past. If I could put back the clock I d give more thought to preparing for a career. Richard wishes that he had lived in frontier days, but he can t turn back the… … Словарь американских идиом
put back the clock — or put the clock back 1. To return to earlier time and its conditions 2. To take a retrograde step • • • Main Entry: ↑clock … Useful english dictionary
put back into service — index reinstate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
put back the clock — or[turn back the clock] {v. phr.} To go back in time; relive the past. * /If I could put back the clock I d give more thought to preparing for a career./ * /Richard wishes that he had lived in frontier days, but he can t turn back the clock./ … Dictionary of American idioms