Phrasal Verbs con PUT


Consulta aquí la lista de phrasal verbs con PUT. Este verbo, que significa poner, adquiere nuevos significados y usos al unirlo a preposiciones o adverbios, dando lugar a los conocidos como verbos frasales del inglés o phrasal verbs. A continuación, consulta el significado y aprende todos phrasal verbs con put con la siguiente lista. Consulta también si son phrasal verbs separables, ya que a la hora de utilizarlos debes tener en cuenta la persona o el objeto para colocarlo de forma correcta en la frase.

Phrasal Verbs

Phrasal verb Significado Traducción Ejemplo
Put aside Lay down Apartar He put the newspaper aside
Put aside Ingnore a disagreement or problem Dejar de lado Let's put our differences aside
put away Tidy up, put in a correct place ordenar, guardar, guardar en su sitio The teacher told us to put away our books
Put away Save money guardar o ahorrar dinero Everymonth, he puts away some money for his holydays
Put down Disparage, say bad things about someone Hablar mal de alguien, menospreciar, ningunear She always puts her boss down
Put down Write, make a note escribir, tomar notas He put down all the information
put forth [st] Propose proponer, hacer una propuesta We can put forth some changes
put forward Suggest ofrecerse, proponer, postular Howard put himself forward as a possible candidate
put [sth] forward Suggest something proponer o sugerir algo I would like to put forward a plan
put in To make a formal offer Hacer una oferta formal The prosecutor put in a plea of guilty
put in [informal] To work trabajar I put in more thar 10 hours everyday
put in to insert, place something inside Introducir en, meter en Put in those files
put in for To apply for something solicitar algo He put in for an early retirement
put off Delay until later posponer, retrasar The meeting has been put off until further notice
put off To repel or repulse repeler, causar rechazo His attitude has put us off
put on To wear llevar Put those close on right now
put on [informal] To mislead hacer que alguien se equivoque You are putting me on!
put on To add añadir, poner, sumar You must put on some weight
put out [informal] To inconvenience suponer un problema Did our early arrival put you out?
put [sth] out To extinguish extinguir, apagar The firemen put the fire out
put over To convey, communicate exponer We haven't been able to put over the benefits of our product
put [sth] through To pass (bill, law) aprobar The bill was put through the Parliament
put [sb] through Connect with someone on the phone comunicar a alguien con otra persona a través de un teléfono The operator put me through to the coordinator
put [sth] up To mount, to display colgar, desplegar, mostrar He put up a signal for the upcoming visitors
put [sth] up To raise levantar Put your hands up