Put
- Put on - felvesz (ruhát), bekapcsol, felrak
- To dress oneself in an item of clothing.
- She put on her coat before going outside.
- To start a machine or device.
- Can you put on the kettle for tea?
- Put off - elhalaszt, elriaszt
- To postpone something.
- Don't put off till tomorrow what you can do today.
- To make someone dislike something or someone.
- His rude behavior really put me off.
- Put out - elolt (tüzet), kiad (információt), zavar
- To extinguish a fire.
- The firefighters quickly put out the blaze.
- To publish or broadcast information.
- The company put out a press release.
- To inconvenience someone.
- I hope I'm not putting you out by asking for help.
- Put up with - eltűr, elvisel
- To tolerate something or someone unpleasant.
- I can't put up with his constant complaining anymore.
- Put down - letesz, lekicsinyel, leír
- To place something on a surface.
- Please put down your bags here.
- To criticize someone or make them feel foolish.
- Don't put yourself down, you're doing great!
- To write something down.
- I need to put down my thoughts before I forget them.
