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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. put across VERB [Am pʊt -, Brit pʊt -] put over (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

put across idea/message:

to put sth across to sb

put over VERB [Am pʊt -, Brit pʊt -] (v + o + adv)

1. put over → put across

2. put over Am → put off

(trick) to put one over on sb ugs
engañar a alguien
to put one over on sb ugs
pasar a alguien LatAm ugs
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. across [Am əˈkrɔs, əˈkrɑs, Brit əˈkrɒs] ADV across often appears as the second element of certain verb structures in English (come across, cut across, put across, etc). For translations, see the relevant verb entry (come, cut, put, etc)

1. across (from one side to other):

me (or le etc.) pasó or alcanzó la foto

2. across (on the other side):

3. across (in width, diameter):

II. across [Am əˈkrɔs, əˈkrɑs, Brit əˈkrɒs] PRÄP

1. across (from one side to other):

2. across (on the other side of):

I. put across VERB [Am pʊt -, Brit pʊt -] put over (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

put across idea/message:

to put sth across to sb

I. put <Part Präs putting, Past & Past Part put> [Am pʊt, Brit pʊt] VERB trans

1.1. put:

put (inside sth)
put (inside sth)
not to know where to put oneself or Am also one's face ugs

1.2. put (to install, to fit):

1.3. put:

to put sth in sb/sth I put my trust in you
to put sth in sb/sth I put my trust in you

2.1. put (with parts of the body):

2.2. put (to send, to propel):

2.3. put SPORT:

3. put (to cause to be, cause to become):

4. put (to cause to do, to obligate):

5.1. put (to instil):

to put sth in(to) sth who put that idea into your head?

5.2. put (to cause to have):

to put sth on sth to put a shine on sth

6.1. put (to rank):

to put sth above/before sth I put honesty above all other virtues
to put sth above/before sth I put honesty above all other virtues

6.2. put (in competitions, elections):

6.3. put (to estimate):

7. put (to express):

8.1. put (to invest):

to put sth into sth money

8.2. put (to bet, to stake):

to put sth on sth money

8.3. put (to contribute):

to put sth toward sth

9.1. put (to assign, to attribute):

to put sth on sth I couldn't put a price on it

9.2. put (to impose):

9.3. put (to add) Brit:

to put sth on sth/sb this will put 20p on a bottle of wine

10. put (to write, to indicate, to mark):

11. put (to present):

put views/case
put views/case
put proposal
to put sth to sb to put a question to sb
I put it to you that form

II. put <Part Präs putting, Past & Past Part put> [Am pʊt, Brit pʊt] VERB intr NAUT

I. shame [Am ʃeɪm, Brit ʃeɪm] SUBST

1.1. shame U (feeling):

pena f LatAm excl CSur
no le da pena lo que hizo LatAm excl CSur
¡qué pena! LatAm excl CSur

1.2. shame kein Pl (cause of shame):

2. shame (pity):

shame kein Pl
shame kein Pl

II. shame [Am ʃeɪm, Brit ʃeɪm] VERB trans

apenar LatAm excl CSur

death [Am dɛθ, Brit dɛθ] SUBST

1. death U or C (end of life):

ejecutar a alguien
to death as intensifier ugs to be scared to death
acabar con alguien
you look like death warmed over or Brit up scherzh

2. death (end):

fin m

I. test [Am tɛst, Brit tɛst] SUBST

1.1. test:

to give or set sb a test

1.2. test:

nuclear test attr run/flight
nuclear test attr run/flight

1.3. test (trial):

1.4. test (analysis, investigation):

2. test → Test match

II. test [Am tɛst, Brit tɛst] VERB trans

1. test (examine):

test student/class
test student/class
test knowledge/skill
to test sb for sth she was tested for AIDS
to test sb for sth she was tested for AIDS

2. test product/vehicle/weapon:

to test sth on sb/sth he tested the recipe on me
no testeado en animales esp LatAm

3. test friendship/commitment/endurance:

4. test:

test blood/urine
test sight/hearing/reflexes
test hypothesis

III. test [Am tɛst, Brit tɛst] VERB intr

1. test (carry out a test):

test MED
just testing! scherzh

2. test FILM:

im PONS Wörterbuch

put across unreg VERB trans -tt- (make understood)

to put sth across to sb
im PONS Wörterbuch

I. across [əˈkrɒs, Am əˈkrɑ:s] PRÄP

1. across (on other side of):

across from sb/sth

2. across (from one side to other):

Wendungen:

II. across [əˈkrɒs, Am əˈkrɑ:s] ADV

1. across (in distance):

2. across (in contact with):

3. across (conveying meaning):

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

1. put (place):

put in box, hole

2. put (add):

to put sth on a list

3. put (direct):

4. put (invest):

to put sth into sth

5. put (bet):

to put sth toward sth

6. put (cause to be):

to put sb in mind of sth
to put a stop to sth

7. put (impose):

to put a tax on sth

8. put (attribute):

9. put (present):

10. put (express):

11. put (judge):

12. put SPORT (throw):

II. put [pʊt] VERB intr NAUT

OpenDict-Eintrag

put VERB

put (express) trans
im PONS Wörterbuch

put across <-tt-> unreg VERB trans (make understood)

to put sth across to sb
im PONS Wörterbuch

I. across ·ˈkrɔs] PRÄP

1. across (on other side of):

across from sb/sth

2. across (from one side to other):

II. across ·ˈkrɔs] ADV

1. across (in distance):

2. across:

to come across sth (find) an old photo

3. across (conveying meaning):

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

1. put (place):

put in box, hole

2. put (add):

to put sth on a list

3. put (direct):

4. put (invest):

to put sth into sth

5. put (bet):

to put sth toward sth

6. put (cause to be):

to put a stop to sth

7. put (impose):

to put a tax on sth

8. put (attribute):

9. put (present):

to put sth to a vote

10. put (express):

11. put (judge, estimate):

12. put SPORT (throw):

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

Present
Iput across
youput across
he/she/itputs across
weput across
youput across
theyput across
Past
Iput across
youput across
he/she/itput across
weput across
youput across
theyput across
Present Perfect
Ihaveput across
youhaveput across
he/she/ithasput across
wehaveput across
youhaveput across
theyhaveput across
Past Perfect
Ihadput across
youhadput across
he/she/ithadput across
wehadput across
youhadput across
theyhadput across

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The trick involved a curtain that was put across the room, with musical instruments placed on a table inside the curtain space.
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You can't make these statements without having some back-up evidence as to what you're trying to put across.
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There were no toilet barracks, only two holes in the ground with boards put across each, out in the open.
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I'm not sure what was trying to be put across?
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City officials were worried about liability from falls and had wanted a fence put across the top.
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