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put on transitive verb [put sth on, put on sth] ① (dress oneself in) 穿 chuān ‹clothes, shoes›; 戴 dài ‹hat, gloves›② (apply to skin) 涂抹 túmǒ ‹cream, suntan oil, make-up, lipstick›③ (put in place) 装 zhuāng ‹tyre›; 铺 pū ‹bedclothes›④ (switch on, operate) 打开 dǎkāi ‹appliance›; 开 kāi ‹light›; 接通 jiētōng ‹electricity›▸ to put the kettle on 把水壶烧上 ▸ I'll put the dinner on in a minute 我马上做晚饭 ⑤ (play) 播放 bōfàng ‹music, CD, record›▸ to put some jazz/Beethoven on 放一些爵士乐/贝多芬的乐曲 ⑥ (gain) 增加 zēngjiā ‹weight›▸ I put on a few kilos over Christmas 圣诞节期间我重了好几公斤 ⑦ (add, impose) 征收 zhēngshōu ‹excise duty, tax›⑧ (stage) 上演 shàngyǎn ‹play, film›; 举办 jǔbàn ‹display, exhibition›⑨ (add to service) 增开 zēngkāi ‹extra train, carriage›; 增设 zēngshè ‹bus service, rail service›⑩ (make available) 供应 gōngyìng ‹meal, food›⑪ (wind forwards) 往前拨 wǎng qián bō ‹clock, watch›▸ put the big hand on one hour 把时针拨快一小时 ⑫ (assume, adopt) 装出 zhuāngchū ‹air, expression› |