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I . put <-tt-, put, put> [pʊt] VERB trans

5. put (include):

to put sth in(to) sth

8. put (write):

10. put (install):

11. put MED (prescribe):

to put sb on sth

II . put <-tt-, put, put> [pʊt] VERB intr NAUT

I . put about VERB trans

1. put (scatter within):

put

2. put (spread rumour):

put

3. put Brit ugs (be promiscuous):

to put it about

4. put ugs (be extroverted):

II . put about VERB intr NAUT

put

put across VERB trans

1. put (make understood):

put
podajati [perf podati]

2. put ugs (trick):

to put one across sb

put aside VERB trans

1. put (save):

put
dajati [perf dati na stran]

2. put (postpone):

to put asidesth activity
to put asidesth book etc.

3. put übtr (abandon):

put

put away VERB trans

1. put:

put (tidy up)
put (in storage place)

2. put (set aside):

put book, game, glasses
dajati [perf dati na stran]

3. put (save):

put money, savings

4. put ugs (eat a lot):

to put awaysth

6. put Am ugs (kill):

to put sb away

put back VERB trans

1. put (replace):

put

2. put (reassemble):

3. put (postpone):

put
put time, clock

4. put SCHULE (not progress):

to put sb back

put by VERB trans

I . put down VERB trans

1. put (set down):

put

2. put (put to bed):

to put a child down

3. put (lower):

put arm, feet
to put sbdown

4. put (drop off):

to put downsb

5. put (spread):

to put down poison
to put down roots also übtr

7. put WIRTSCH (leave as deposit):

put money

8. put (stop):

put rebellion
zatirati [perf zatreti]
put crime
put rumour
tišati [perf utišati]

9. put (deride):

to put downsb/oneself

10. put (have killed):

put an animal

11. put (give as cause):

to put sth down to sth

II . put down VERB intr LUFTF

put

put forward VERB trans

2. put (make earlier):

put to

3. put (set later):

I . put in VERB trans

1. put (place in):

put
polagati v [perf položiti v]

2. put (add):

dodajati [perf dodati]
put plants
saditi [perf posaditi]

3. put (install):

put

4. put (enter, submit):

5. put (invest):

put time, work
vlagati [perf vložiti]
I put in a good day's work today

6. put (cause to be):

to put sb in a rage

put off VERB trans

2. put (fob off):

put

3. put (deter):

put

4. put (distract):

put
motiti [perf zamotiti]

5. put Brit TRANSP:

put (drop off)
put (forcibly)
metati ven [perf vreči ven]

6. put ELEK (turn off):

put

put on VERB trans

1. put (wear):

put clothes
put shoes
obuvati [perf obuti]
to put on make-up
to put on a smile übtr

2. put (pretend):

put
it's all put on

3. put (turn on):

put
to put on the brakes
to put on Mozart

5. put (increase):

to put on weight

6. put (bet):

to put money on a horse
I wouldn't put my money on it übtr

7. put (start cooking):

put

8. put (allow to speak on phone):

to put sb on [the telephone]
to put sb on [the telephone]

I . put out VERB trans

3. put MEDIEN (publish, circulate):

put

4. put:

put (produce)

5. put (place ready):

6. put (inconvenience):

to put sb out

7. put (bother):

to be put out by sth

9. put (hurt):

he put his back out

10. put (knock out):

put

11. put (eliminate):

II . put out VERB intr NAUT

put (set sail)

put over VERB trans

1. put (make understood):

put

2. put (fool):

to put one over on sb

put through VERB trans

2. put TEL (connect):

to put sb through to sb

3. put (cause to undergo):

4. put (support):

5. put (carry through):

put together VERB trans

1. put (assemble):

2. put (place near):

put

5. put GASTRO (mix):

put

I . put up VERB trans

1. put (hang up):

obešati [perf obesiti]
put flag

2. put (raise):

put
dvigati [perf dvigniti]
to put one's feet up
to put one's hair up

3. put (build):

put
graditi [perf zgraditi]
put fence, tent

4. put (increase):

6. put (give shelter):

put

7. put (propose):

put

8. put (cause to do):

to put sb up to sth

II . put up VERB intr (stay)

ˈput-off SUBST

1. put-off (delay):

odlog m

2. put-off ugs (excuse):

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