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Collocazioni di 'Be- Place- Put' & altro - Azioni di esecuzione (Put)

Padroneggia le collocazioni inglesi con 'Put' utilizzato per azioni di esecuzione, come "mettere in un'apparizione" e "mettere fine a".

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Verb Collocations With 'Be- Place- Put' & more
to put an end to something

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

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Definizione e Significato di "to [put] an end to {sth}"
to put in an appearance

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

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to put something into practice

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

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to put somebody on hold

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

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Definizione e Significato di "to [put] {sb} on hold"
to put something on hold

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

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to put somebody on trial

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

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Definizione e Significato di "to [put] {sb} on trial"
to put something on trial

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

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to put on weight

to gain body mass or become heavier

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to put a stop to something

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

porre fine a

porre fine a

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to put the clock forward

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

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to put the clock back

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

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Definizione e Significato di "to [put] the clock back"
to put somebody up to something

to encourage someone to do something foolish or inappropriate

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Definizione e Significato di "to [put] {sb} up to {sth}"
to put in one's two cents' worth

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

metti il tuo grano di sale

metti il tuo grano di sale

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Definizione e Significato di "to [put|throw] in {one's} two cents' worth"
to put in one's two pennyworth

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

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to put something 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

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Definizione e Significato di "to [put|get] {sth} into perspective"
to put something out of perspective

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

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