Put



Past or Past Participle form of: Put
1.
Put to sea ចេញ (ពីមាត់សមុទ្រឆ្ពោះទៅទីណាមួយ)
verbpast tense: Put ; past participle: Put ; present participle: Putting ; 3rd person singular present Puts
1.
(TRANSITIVE) (Put, putting, to make undergo to impose; to bring about; to attribute; to express; set forth; to set to ray; to apply to state, to propose, to throw) put it there ដាក់ put salt on it sprinkle រោយ put butter on it (spread) លាប់ put in order ធ្វើអោយរៀបរយ put to death សម្លាប់ put to work អោយធ្វើការ put to flight បង្អើលអោយហើរទៅ put it in writing ដាក់ជាលាយលក្ខណអក្សរ put an end to បំបាត់, ធ្វើអោយលែងមាន់ put a tax on ហូតពន្ធលើ put it on (someone else) ដាក់កំហុសលើ
2.
ដាក់, ទុក, ធ្វើអោយទៅជា
3.
(បច្ចេកទេស) ~ (something) up for sale ផ្សព្វផ្សាយលក់អ្វីមួយ
4.
(កីឡា) (TRANSITIVE) Put the shot ចោល (ដោយរុញទៅមុខមិនមែនគ្រវែងដូចធម្មតា)
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
1.
A rustic; a clown; an awkward or uncouth person.
2.
The act of putting; an action; a movement; a thrust; a push; as, the put of a ball.
3.
A certain game at cards.
4.
A privilege which one party buys of another to "put" (deliver) to him a certain amount of stock, grain, etc., at a certain price and date.
verbpast tense: Put ; past participle: Put ; present participle: Putting ; 3rd person singular present Puts
1.
(TRANSITIVE) To move in any direction; to impel; to thrust; to push; -- nearly obsolete, except with adverbs, as with by (to put by = to thrust aside; to divert); or with forth (to put forth = to thrust out).
2.
(TRANSITIVE) To bring to a position or place; to place; to lay; to set; figuratively, to cause to be or exist in a specified relation, condition, or the like; to bring to a stated mental or moral condition; as, to put one in fear; to put a theory in practice; to put an enemy to fight.
3.
(TRANSITIVE) To attach or attribute; to assign; as, to put a wrong construction on an act or expression.
4.
(TRANSITIVE) To lay down; to give up; to surrender.
5.
(TRANSITIVE) To set before one for judgment, acceptance, or rejection; to bring to the attention; to offer; to state; to express; figuratively, to assume; to suppose; -- formerly sometimes followed by that introducing a proposition; as, to put a question; to put a case.
6.
(TRANSITIVE) To incite; to entice; to urge; to constrain; to oblige.
7.
(TRANSITIVE) To throw or cast with a pushing motion "overhand," the hand being raised from the shoulder; a practice in athletics; as, to put the shot or weight.
8.
(TRANSITIVE) To convey coal in the mine, as from the working to the tramway.
9.
(INTRANSITIVE) To go or move; as, when the air first puts up.
10.
(INTRANSITIVE) To steer; to direct one's course; to go.
11.
(INTRANSITIVE) To play a card or a hand in the game called put.
1.
A pit
2.
A prostitute