put
Signification (Anglais)
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- To place something somewhere.
- To bring or set into a certain relation, state or condition.
- To exercise a put option.
- To express something in a certain manner.
- To throw a heavy iron ball, as a sport. (See shot put. Do not confuse with putt.)
- To steer; to direct one's course; to go.
- To play a card or a hand in the game called put.
- To attach or attribute; to assign.
- (obsolete) To lay down; to give up; to surrender.
- To set before one for judgment, acceptance, or rejection; to bring to the attention.
- (obsolete) To incite; to entice; to urge; to constrain; to oblige.
- To convey coal in the mine, as for example from the working to the tramway.
Concepts
mettre
poser
placer
appliquer
représenter
coucher
situer
déplacer
remettre
déposer
introduire
attribuer
investir
exprimer
envoyer
organiser
ranger
asseoir
lancer
positionner
céder
donner
dire
appuyer
mis
planter
bourrer
caser
faire
formuler
saler
affecter
disposer
orner
régler
s’asseoir
emménager
installer
baiser
faire l’amour
lever
bouger
mouvoir
remuer
diriger
jeter
router
prendre position
acculer
entasser
pousser
abdiquer
approcher
livrer
rapprocher
reculer
communiquer
manifester
parler
prisonniers
droit d’encaissement par anticipation
option de remboursement anticipé
option de vente
consigner
enfoncer
évaluer
présenter
soumettre
brancher
bouder
renversé
amener
tirer
ou
se mettre à
articuler
rassembler
canapé
sofa
accorder
adresser
arrêter
concrétiser
consacrer
exposer
exercer
passer
reporter
élaborer
injecter
placer garde à vue
Fréquence
Prononcé comme (IPA)
/pʊt/
Étymologie (Anglais)
From Middle English putten, puten, poten, from Old English putian, *pūtian ("to push, put out"; attested by derivative putung (“pushing, impulse, instigation, urging”)) and potian (“to push, thrust, strike, butt, goad”), both from Proto-Germanic *putōną (“to stick, stab”), which is of uncertain origin. Possibly from Proto-Indo-European *bud- (“to shoot, sprout”), which would make it cognate with Sanskrit बुन्द (bundá, “arrow”), Lithuanian budė, and budis (“mushroom, fungus”). Compare also related Old English pȳtan (“to push, poke, thrust, put out (the eyes)”). Cognate with Dutch poten (“to set, plant”), Danish putte (“to put”), Swedish putta, pötta, potta (“to strike, knock, push gently, shove, put away”), Norwegian putte (“to set, put”), Norwegian pota (“to poke”), Icelandic pota (“to poke”), Dutch peuteren (“to pick, poke around, dig, fiddle with”).
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