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1 put
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2 put on the morral
To chow dowm, eat. Also "put on the nosebag," according to Watts. -
3 dar la idea de
• put up to -
4 opción de vender
• put -
5 atildar
• put a date on• put a diaper on• put all the trust in• put all together• put an accent over• put an application• put the diacritical accent on• put the diacritical accent over• spruce up -
6 poner en un apuro
• put in a coffer• put in a container• put in a difficult situation• put in a drawer• put in a safe place• put in a vertical position -
7 poner punto final a
• put a patch on• put a premium on• put a spigot on• put a stumbling block• put an edge on• put an opening price• terminally ill• terminate a lease -
8 poner los estribos a
• put a brake on• put a call through• put the bridle on• put the bridles on• put the stirrups on -
9 ¡chitón!
= put a sock in it!, mum's the word!, not a word to anyone!.Ex. Last week's statement should be seen as the last word and a signal for the industry to put a sock in it for a while.Ex. Mum's the word: Weis not giving hints on the player's future.Ex. Just between ourselves - and please, not a word to anyone -- this is the new official web site, available now via your computer.* * *= put a sock in it!, mum's the word!, not a word to anyone!.Ex: Last week's statement should be seen as the last word and a signal for the industry to put a sock in it for a while.
Ex: Mum's the word: Weis not giving hints on the player's future.Ex: Just between ourselves - and please, not a word to anyone -- this is the new official web site, available now via your computer.* * *¡chitón!int ssh!, hush! -
10 ¡cierra el pico!
= put a sock in it!, shut your mouth!, shut your face!Ex. Last week's statement should be seen as the last word and a signal for the industry to put a sock in it for a while.Ex. Sounding much like her character on the former sitcom, Roseanne, she wrote: 'The judge is trying to teach you a lesson, shut your mouth and learn it!'.Ex. The editorial states that the principal read a patriotic poem at a flag-raising ceremony and shouted ' shut your face' to those who did not share his opinion.* * *= put a sock in it!, shut your mouth!, shut your face!Ex: Last week's statement should be seen as the last word and a signal for the industry to put a sock in it for a while.
Ex: Sounding much like her character on the former sitcom, Roseanne, she wrote: 'The judge is trying to teach you a lesson, shut your mouth and learn it!'.Ex: The editorial states that the principal read a patriotic poem at a flag-raising ceremony and shouted ' shut your face' to those who did not share his opinion. -
11 arroparse
• put a cap on• put a collar on• put by• put condiment on• roll oneself into• roll oneself up• wrap in plastic• wrap oneself up -
12 colocar una toma en
• put a sock in it• put a spin on• put a stop to• put a ticket on -
13 dar en prenda
• put a kerb on• put a lien on• put a little pepper to• put in pledge -
14 embolsar
• put in• put in a bottle• put in a pile• put in a portfolio -
15 envasar
• put in a bad mood• put in a cast• put in a file• put in a frame -
16 espitar
• put a sock in it• put a spin on• put a stop to• put a ticket on -
17 extender la mano
• put forth an exception• put forth one's hand to• put one's hand out• put out one's hand -
18 meter en el horno
• put in alphabetical order• put in at• put in the oven• put into the oven -
19 poner alto a
• put a good shine on• put a halter on• put a spigot on• put a stumbling block -
20 poner en apuros
• put in a drawer• put in a flask• put in a frame• put in a lower position
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