Definition of the word put up

Pronunciation of vocabulary put up

put upphrasal verb

đưa lên

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Origin of the word put up

The origin of the phrase "put up" can be traced back to Old English, specifically the word "pytan," meaning "to place" or "set." Over time, the pronunciation of this word evolved, culminating in the Middle English word "putten," meaning "to lay" or "place." The modernuse of the term "put up" combines both the original meaning of "pytan" and the evolution of "putten." It is popularly used to describe the act of raising, erecting, or setting something into place, whether it be a tent, a shelve, or food in a refrigerator. The idiomatic phrase "put up or shut up" has a slightly different origin, stemming from the Middle English term "pyton," which means "to display." This term was commonly used to describe a challenger's offer to fight with another, often accompanied by a warning to either engage in the fight or retreat. The saying "put up or shut up" likely derived from this phrase as a way to challenge someone to either take action or remain silent.

Example of vocabulary put upnamespace

meaning

to show a particular level of skill, determination, etc. in a fight or contest

thể hiện trình độ kỹ năng, quyết tâm, v.v. cụ thể trong một cuộc chiến hoặc cuộc thi

  • They surrendered without putting up much of a fight.

    Họ đầu hàng mà không chống trả quyết liệt.

  • The team put up a great performance (= played very well).

    Đội đã có màn trình diễn tuyệt vời (= chơi rất tốt).

meaning

to suggest an idea, etc. for other people to discuss

đề xuất một ý tưởng, v.v. để những người khác thảo luận

  • to put up an argument/a case/a proposal

    đưa ra một lập luận/một trường hợp/một đề xuất


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