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Kolokace s 'Be- Place- Put' & další - Akce provedení (Put)

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Verb Collocations With 'Be- Place- Put' & more

to cause something to stop or finish, often in a permanent way

Ex: The government decided put an end to the illegal wildlife trade in the region .

to attend a particular event, gathering, or location, often for a short period of time

Ex: Despite her busy schedule , she managed put in an appearance at the awards ceremony to receive her recognition .

to apply a concept or idea in a real-life situation to test its effectiveness or gain experience in using it

Ex: The scientist was eager put her research findings into practice to make a positive impact on society .

to temporarily make someone wait during a phone call before resuming the conversation

Ex: She apologized and put the client on hold to verify the order details.

to temporarily delay or pause an activity, project, or plan

Ex: The research project was put on hold while the lead researcher recovered from an illness.

to bring someone to a court of law to determine if they are guilty of a crime

Ex: The case was high-profile, and the media closely covered the celebrity who was put on trial.

to test or examine something to see if it works or is effective

Ex: The marketing put the ad campaign on trial by running it in a limited market before a full-scale launch .

to gain body mass or become heavier

Ex: The doctor advised the patient to monitor their diet to putting on weight.

to make something stop or prevent it from happening, often in a temporary way

Ex: The teacher put a stop to the students' disruptive behavior in the classroom .

to adjust the time on a clock by moving it ahead, often by one hour, to match the start of daylight saving time

Ex: It 's time put the clock forward and spring ahead for daylight saving time .

to adjust the time on a clock by moving it backward, often by one hour, to match the end of daylight saving time

Ex: I always forget to put the clock back in my car after daylight saving time ends.

to encourage someone to do something foolish or inappropriate

Ex: Putting someone up to mischief is not a good idea.

to share one's opinion on a topic that is under discussion

Ex: The know-it-all put their two cents' worth into every conversation, even when no one asked for it.

to express one's opinion, even if it is not asked for

Ex: The unsolicited advice from the stranger put my two pennyworth into perspective.

to compare something, particularly one's ideas or problems, with those of someone else's in order to better understand, improve, or deal with them

Ex: Discussing the issue with someone who holds a different opinion can help us get the matter into perspective, fostering a more nuanced understanding.

to make something seem less true or important by showing it in a misleading way

Ex: It's easy to get caught up in the moment and put minor inconveniences out of perspective, but it's important to stay focused on what truly matters.
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