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- put someone on to 使某人同…接触,使某人与…会见,使某人与…谈话
- Although the timeframes for China and Japan to eventually put someone on the moon are similar, some Chinese officials tried to play down the rivalry. 尽管中日送人上月球的时间表很相近,一些中国官员极力淡化竞争色彩。
- To put someone on hold (used in business telephoning): To ask a phone caller to wait (usually music is played while s/he is waiting). 本单元的语言点是冠词,英语中有三个冠词,下面是关于冠词的用法。
- He put a shovel of coal on to the fire. 他往火炉里加了一铲煤。
- A 10% service charge is added on to the bill. 帐单上包括了百分之十的服务费。
- The thieves must have had someone on the inside to help them break in. 那伙盗贼一定有内应,协助他们闯了进去。
- He hold on to my arm with a tenacious grip. 他紧紧抓住我的手臂不放。
- He rescued a drowning child holding on to a plank. 他救起了一个紧紧抓住一块木板的溺水的孩子。
- put someone on the lookout (for) 使某人(对…)保持警惕
- The knight spurred on to the castle. 那骑士策马奔向城堡。
- put someone on his good behavior 规劝某人放规矩些,警告某人行为要检点,对某人留职察看
- The scout spurred on to the destination. 侦察员向目的地疾驰而去。
- put someone on his best behavior 规劝某人放规矩些,警告某人行为要检点,对某人留职察看
- Now we'll get on to the next item on the agenda. 现在我们来讨论下一项议程。
- Nothing was left for him to hang on to. 他已经没有什么东西可以指靠的了。
- Be a mentor to someone on the way up. 是部属成长过程中的良师益友。
- Now let's get on to the other exhibition rooms. 现在我们到其他展览室去吧。
- The paragraph runs on to the next page. 这段文章一直连到下一页。
- Put someone on: to trick or deceive sb; to be untruthful 对某人耍诡计或欺骗某人;不诚实
- I was picked on to announce the bad news. 偏偏选中我去宣布这个坏消息。
