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41 put by
GBput [something] by, put by [something] mettre [quelque chose] de côté -
42 put a spurt on / put on a spurt
(to run or go faster eg towards the end of a race: He put a sudden spurt on and passed the other competitors.) piquer un sprint -
43 put aside
( often with for) (to keep (something) for a particular person or occasion: Would you put this book aside for me and I'll collect it later; We have put aside the dress you ordered.) mettre de côté -
44 put down
1) (to lower: The teacher asked the pupil to put his hand down.) baisser2) (to place on the floor or other surface, out of one's hands: Put that knife down immediately!) poser3) (to subdue (a rebellion etc).) mater4) (to kill (an animal) painlessly when it is old or very ill.) faire piquer, abattre -
45 put in
1) (to insert or install: We're having a new shower put in.) (faire) installer2) (to do (a certain amount of work etc): He put in an hour's training today.) produire -
46 put into effect
(to put (a law etc) into operation: He has begun to put his theories into effect.) mettre en application -
47 put to sleep
1) (to cause (a person or animal) to become unconscious by means of an anaesthetic; to anaesthetize: The doctor will give you an injection to put you to sleep.) endormir2) (to kill (an animal) painlessly, usually by the injection of a drug: As she was so old and ill my cat had to be put to sleep.) (faire) piquer -
48 put-on
adjective (pretended; not genuine: a put-on foreign accent; Her accent sounded put-on.) feint -
49 put and call option
English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > put and call option
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50 put (someone) / be in the picture
(to give or have all the necessary information (about something): He put me in the picture about what had happened.) mettre au courantEnglish-French dictionary > put (someone) / be in the picture
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51 put a good face on it
(to give the appearance of being satisfied etc with something when one is not: Now it's done we'll have to put a good face on it.) faire contre mauvaise fortune bon coeur -
52 put a stop to
(to prevent from continuing: We must put a stop to this waste.) mettre un terme à -
53 put all one's eggs in one basket
(to depend entirely on the success of one scheme, plan etc: You should apply for more than one job - don't put all your eggs in one basket.) mettre tous ses oeufs dans le même panierEnglish-French dictionary > put all one's eggs in one basket
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54 put an end to
(to cause to finish; to stop: The government put an end to public execution.) mettre fin à -
55 put away
(to return to its proper place, especially out of sight: She put her clothes away in the drawer.) ranger -
56 put back
(to return to its proper place: Did you put my keys back?) remettre en/à sa place -
57 put by
(to save or preserve for the future: I have put by some money for emergencies.) mettre de côté -
58 put down for
(to write the name of (someone) on a list etc for a particular purpose: You have been put down for the one hundred metres' race.) inscrire -
59 put in a good word for
(to praise or recommend: Put in a good word for me when you see the boss.) glisser un mot en faveur de -
60 put into practice
(to do, as opposed to planning etc: He never gets the chance to put his ideas into practice.) mettre en pratique
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put — W1S1 [put] v past tense and past participle put present participle putting [T] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(move to place)¦ 2¦(change somebody s situation/feelings)¦ 3¦(write/print something)¦ 4¦(express)¦ 5 put a stop/an end to something 6 put something into… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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