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put up phr v [T] 1 [ put sth ↔ up] to build something such as a wall, or to raise something so that it is upright 建造; 搭起,竖起: The kids were putting a tent up in the garden. 小孩子在花园里搭起了帐篷。 2 [ put sth ↔ up] to put a picture, sign etc on a wall so that people can see it 张贴,贴出: Posters advertising the concert were put up on all the notice boards. 所有的布告牌上都张贴了这场音乐会的宣传海报。 3 [ put sth ↔ up] to increase the cost of something 提高〔价格〕: Our landlord keeps putting the rent up. 我们的房东一直在抬高租金。 4 put up money/£500/$3 million etc to provide the money that is needed to do something 提供资金/500 英镑/三百万美金等: Firth put up $42,000 in prize money for the contest. 弗思为这项比赛提供了 42,000 美元的奖金。 5 [ put sb ↔ up] to let someone stay in your house for a short time 让〔某人〕短期住宿: Yeah, we can put you up for the night. 行,我们能让你借宿一宵。 6 put up resistance/a fight/a struggle to argue against something or fight against someone in a determined way 奋勇抵抗/战斗/斗争 |