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1 to put something out to contract
sacar algo a concurso (público)————————subcontratar algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to put something out to contract
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2 to put something up for sale
poner algo a la venta, poner algo en venta————————poner algo en venta -
3 to put something behind one
(events, worries,) olvidarse de algo, dejar de lado algo■ put your problems behind you! ¡olvídate de tus problemas! -
4 to put something down
dejar algo■ can you put that book down for a second? ¿puedes dejar ese libro un momento? -
5 to place/put something in pawn
to place/put something in pawnentregar algo en prenda, empeñar algo -
6 to put something at risk
poner algo en riesgo -
7 to put something down in black and white
familiar poner algo por escritoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to put something down in black and white
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8 to put something down on paper
poner algo por escrito -
9 to put something into effect
aplicar algo -
10 to put something into practice
poner algo en práctica, llevar algo a la práctica -
11 to put something into storage
guardar algo -
12 to put something into words
expresar algo con palabras -
13 to put something on ice
(wine) poner a enfriar 2 (project, plan, etc) congelar -
14 to put something on somebody's slate
apuntar algo en la cuenta de alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to put something on somebody's slate
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15 to put something on the back burner
aparcar algo, dejar algo aparcadoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to put something on the back burner
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16 to put something on/to one side
to put something on/to one sideguardar algo, reservar algo, dejar algo a un ladoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to put something on/to one side
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17 to put something out of one's mind
no pensar más en algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to put something out of one's mind
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18 to put something out to tender
sacar algo a concurso algo -
19 to put something right
arreglar algo -
20 to put something to good use
hacer buen uso de algo
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put something to good use — phrase to use something that you have for a sensible purpose that brings a benefit to you Do you promise to put the money to good use? Thesaurus: to use something, or to be usedsynonym Main entry: use * * * put (something) to ( … Useful english dictionary
put something through its paces — put someone through their paces/put something through its paces/ phrase to make a person or machine show how good they are at doing something The test drivers put the new models through their paces. Thesaurus: to test something or someonesynonym… … Useful english dictionary
put (something) toward (something) — to give money to pay for part of the cost of something. A local businessman has put $180,000 toward the creation of a model organic farm in upstate New York. Please put my deposit toward my hotel bill. Related vocabulary: set aside something … New idioms dictionary
put (something) behind something — put (something) behind (someone/something) to support someone or something. When America declared war, Ford put his factories behind the war effort, making huge numbers of planes, trucks, and boats in his factories. My father put his reputation… … New idioms dictionary
put something into words — phrase to explain a feeling that you are having It’s difficult to put into words how I feel about what happened. Thesaurus: to make something easier to understandsynonym Main entry: put * * * express something in speech or writing he felt a vague … Useful english dictionary
put (something) to bed — 1. to finish dealing with something. This is an opportunity for us to put some of these problems to bed. 2. to get a newspaper, magazine, or book ready to be printed. You put the paper to bed and you re proud of it, but the next morning you find… … New idioms dictionary
put (something) behind someone — put (something) behind (someone/something) to support someone or something. When America declared war, Ford put his factories behind the war effort, making huge numbers of planes, trucks, and boats in his factories. My father put his reputation… … New idioms dictionary
put (something) behind — (someone/something) to support someone or something. When America declared war, Ford put his factories behind the war effort, making huge numbers of planes, trucks, and boats in his factories. My father put his reputation and his money behind the … New idioms dictionary
put something right — put (something) right to correct something to make it the way it should be. What did we do wrong? And how do we put it right? Usage notes: often used in the form put things right: At the end, he got over his anger, and was determined to put… … New idioms dictionary
put something behind you — phrase to forget something unpleasant that has happened to you, or to stop being affected by it I was upset at the time, but I’ve managed to put it behind me. Thesaurus: to forget, or to try to forgetsynonym Main entry: put * * * ˌput sth beˈhind … Useful english dictionary
put something into service — put (something) into service to begin to use something. The boat was sold to a Danish firm and put into service as a ferry on the North Sea. Usage notes: usually said about something that is provided regularly … New idioms dictionary