Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What do you mean "put it up"?

What do you mean "put it up"?

Put it up means: lift it up; Architecture; Settings; Settings; Release; Hang up; Carry out (boycott); To pay or provide (funds); To raise (prices); Overnight; Arrange accommodation for; Nominate … as a candidate; Run for office.

Put the pronunciation: English [p? t? p]? Beauty [p? t? p]?

Key words:

1, put

English [p? t]? Beauty [p? t]?

Verb (abbreviation for verb) release; Resettlement; Push hard; Insert hard; Send ... to; Send to.

2. Up

English [? p]? Beauty [? p]?

To (or at) a higher position; Upward; On it; To (or at) a higher level; Increase; Increase; In the direction of (someone or something); To the place of.

Preposition to, in (a higher position); Along; Follow; Upstream of; Go upstream.

Example:

An engineer raised his hand. Can we go back to work now?

An engineer raised his hand and said, "Can we go back to work now?"

Extended data:

The basic meaning of put is "put aside", which means to put something in a fixed place and make it form a certain state. Extension can also be used as a solution to "propose, submit, estimate, evaluate, evaluate", "engage in activities", "push, send", "take … as" and "sail forward" to continue the journey.

Put is mainly used as a transitive verb, followed by a noun or pronoun. It can also follow a double object, and its indirect object can be transformed into the object of the preposition to/for. Sometimes it can be used as a compound object of complement with adjectives, adverbs or prepositional phrases.

The past tense and past participle of put are both put.

The verbs lay, place, put and set all mean "put". Discrimination is as follows:

Lay refers to carefully laying people or things flat or horizontally, focusing on stable movements.

Place is a more formal word, which refers to putting things in the right position and paying attention to the correctness of actions.

Put is a common word with a wide range of meanings. Refers to putting people or things in one place and then putting them there.

Set is a common word, which refers to putting people or things in a certain position for a certain purpose. When you point to something, you usually stand and point.