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101 put on a spurt
to run or go faster eg towards the end of a race:يَرْكُض حتّى نِهايَة السِّباقHe put a sudden spurt on and passed the other competitors.
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102 put one's finger on
to point out or describe exactly; to identify:يَضَع إصْبَعَه على، يعيِّن، يَصِف، يتَعَرَّفShe put her finger on the cause of our financial trouble.
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103 put one's foot down
to be firm about something:يكون صارما أو مُتَشَدِّداI put my foot down and refused.
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104 put one's foot in it
to say or do something stupid:يقولُ أو يَفْعَلُ شيئا غَبِيّاI really put my foot in it when I asked about his wife – she had just run away with his friend!
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105 put oneself in someone else's place
to imagine what it would be like to be someone else:يَتَخَيَّل أنه في مَكان شَخْصٍ آخرIf you put yourself in his place, you can understand why he is so careful.
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106 put paid to
to prevent a person from doing (something he planned or wanted to do):يُعيق، يُعَرْقِل، يَمْنَعThe rain put paid to our visit to the zoo.
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107 put someone etc through his etc paces
to make someone etc show what he etc can do:يَمْتَحِن مُؤَهِّلات شَخْصHe put his new car through its paces.
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108 put (someone) in the picture
to give or have all the necessary information (about something):يَضَعُه في الصّورَهHe put me in the picture about what had happened.
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109 put someone's back up
to anger someone:يُغضب، يُغيظHe put my back up with his boasting.
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110 put the screws on
to use force or pressure in dealing with a person:يَضْغَط على، يَسْتَعْمِل القُوَّه معIf he won't give us the money, we'll have to put the screws on (him).
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111 put through
1) to arrange (a deal, agreement etc).يُرَتِّب، يُنَظِّم، يَعْقِدُ صَفْقَةً او إتِّفاقا2) to connect by telephone:يوصِل المٌكالَمَه الهاتِفِيَّهI'm trying to put you through (to London).
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112 put to death
to cause to be killed:يَقْتُل، يُعْدِمThe criminal was put to death by hanging.
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113 put to flight
to cause (someone) to flee or run away:يَهْزِم، يَضْطَرُّه إلى الفَرارthe army put the rebels to flight.
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114 put to rights
to put back into the correct order, state etc:يُرَتِّب في التَّرتيب الصَّحيحThe room was in a dreadful mess, and it took us the whole day to set it to rights.
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115 put to sea
to leave the land or a port:يُبْحِرThey planned to put to sea the next day.
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116 put together
to construct:يَبْني، يُرَكِّب، يَجْمَع العَناصِرThe vase broke, but I managed to put it together again.
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117 put something to bed
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118 put sb.’s back up
أَغْضَبَ \ aggravate: to make sb. angry: That noise aggravates me. offend: to displease; hurt the feelings of: Your rude letter offended him. put sb.’s back up: to make sb. angry. -
119 put one’s back into sth
عَمِلَ بجدٍّ (لإنجاز عملٍ) \ put one’s back into sth: to work hard at it. \ See Also بذَلَ جُهْده -
120 put the weight
رَمَى \ put the weight: (or. the shot) in sport, throw a heavy iron ball for a measured distance. \ See Also قَذَفَ القُلَّة
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