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21 put one in one's place
iem. in zijn plaats zetten -
22 put one in the way of
iem. de kans geven -
23 put one in the wrong
iem. in verkeerd daglicht plaatsen -
24 put one's cards on the table
iemands zaken op orde stellen -
25 put one's finger on
wijzen op -
26 put one's foot in it
iets zeggen wat beter niet gezegd kan worden -
27 put one's hand to the plow
de hand aan de ploeg slaan, aan het werk gaan -
28 put one's name down for
zich voorstellen als, zich inschrijven voor -
29 put one's shirt on
alles op het spel zetten, al het geld op... zetten -
30 put one's shoulder to the wheel
iemand helpen -
31 get/put one's skates on
get/put one's skates on -
32 he couldn't put one foot before/in front of the other
he couldn't put one foot before/in front of the otherEnglish-Dutch dictionary > he couldn't put one foot before/in front of the other
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33 know how to put one's ideas across
English-Dutch dictionary > know how to put one's ideas across
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34 lay/put one's hand on
lay/put one's hand on -
35 lay/set/pin/put one's hopes on
lay/set/pin/put one's hopes on -
36 set/put one's hand to a document
set/put one's hand to a document -
37 stick/put one's hands up
stick/put one's hands up -
38 turn/set/put one's hand to something
turn/set/put one's hand to somethingEnglish-Dutch dictionary > turn/set/put one's hand to something
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39 put out
put out♦voorbeelden:put out to sea • zee kiezenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉2 aanwenden ⇒ inzetten, gebruiken3 uitdoen ⇒ (uit)doven, blussen4 verdoven ⇒ bewusteloos maken/slaan5 van zijn stuk brengen ⇒ verontrusten, irriteren♦voorbeelden:put one's tongue out • zijn tong uitsteken3 put out the fire/light • het vuur/licht doven8 the calculations may have been put out by one percent • er kan een afwijking van een percent in de berekeningen geslopen zijnput out an official statement • een communiqué uitgeven -
40 put together
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put one's foot in it — or[put one s foot in one s mouth] {v. phr.}, {informal} To speak carelessly and rudely; hurt another s feelings without intending to; make a rude mistake. * /He put his foot in it with his remark about self made men because Jones was one of… … Dictionary of American idioms
put one's foot in it — or[put one s foot in one s mouth] {v. phr.}, {informal} To speak carelessly and rudely; hurt another s feelings without intending to; make a rude mistake. * /He put his foot in it with his remark about self made men because Jones was one of… … Dictionary of American idioms
put one's house in order — or[set one s house in order] {v. phr.} To arrange your affairs in good order. * /Grandfather knew he would not live long and set his house in order./ * /When Mr. Black died, his lawyer helped the widow put her house in order./ … Dictionary of American idioms
put one's house in order — or[set one s house in order] {v. phr.} To arrange your affairs in good order. * /Grandfather knew he would not live long and set his house in order./ * /When Mr. Black died, his lawyer helped the widow put her house in order./ … Dictionary of American idioms
put\ one's\ foot\ in\ one's\ mouth — • put one s foot in it • put one s foot in one s mouth v. phr. informal To speak carelessly and rudely; hurt another s feelings without intending to; make a rude mistake. He put his foot in it with his remark about self made men because Jones was … Словарь американских идиом
put\ one's\ foot\ in\ it — • put one s foot in it • put one s foot in one s mouth v. phr. informal To speak carelessly and rudely; hurt another s feelings without intending to; make a rude mistake. He put his foot in it with his remark about self made men because Jones was … Словарь американских идиом
put one through one's paces — {v. phr.} To train and discipline someone; test one s abilities. * /The new recruits were certainly put through their paces by the drill sergeant./ … Dictionary of American idioms
put one's best foot forward — {v. phr.}, {informal} To try to make a good impression; try to make a good appearance; do one s best. * /During courtship, it is natural to put your best foot forward./ * /When Ted applied for the job he put his best foot forward./ … Dictionary of American idioms
put one through one's paces — {v. phr.} To train and discipline someone; test one s abilities. * /The new recruits were certainly put through their paces by the drill sergeant./ … Dictionary of American idioms
put one's best foot forward — {v. phr.}, {informal} To try to make a good impression; try to make a good appearance; do one s best. * /During courtship, it is natural to put your best foot forward./ * /When Ted applied for the job he put his best foot forward./ … Dictionary of American idioms
put one in one's place — See: CUT DOWN TO SIZE … Dictionary of American idioms