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put off (inf) переносить, откладывать; медлить He had intended to put off seeing Daisy until after he had seen Gertrude. J Don’t put off going to the dentist’s if you have toothache. put on put on 1. надевать одежду l He put on his coat and left the room. 2. притворяться, прикидываться; напускать/делать вид I Anka believed that his apology was insincere and that he was just putting it on. Mary isn’t really ill; she’s only putting on. 3. набирать, прибавлять (вес) I Mary was thin from sickness, and the doctor said she must put on ten pounds, i If I put on another inch, I shan’t be able to wear this dress. 4. ставить (пьесу, спектакль) I The students usually put on a play at the end of the year. I hear they're putting on Shakespeare this summer. put oneself out напрягаться, не жалеть себя, брать на себя труд VI Не is very selfish. Не wouldn’t put himself out for anyone. L' Mother was always willing to put herself out to help people. put out 1. гасить, тушить (свет, пожар) I Please, put out the light when you leave the room. \ The firemen put out the blaze. 2. выпускать (издавать); производить (товар): For years he had put out a weekly newspaper, i The firm has put out an increased number of bicycles this month. 366
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