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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
put something on
ˌput sthˈon derived 1. to dress yourself in sth • Hurry up! Put your coat on! Opp: ↑take off 2. to apply sth to your skin, face, etc • She's just putting on her make-up. 3. to switch on a piece of equipment • I'll put the kettle on for tea. • She put on the brakes suddenly. 4. to make a tape, CD, DVD, etc. begin to play • Do you mind if I put some music on? • He put some jazz on the stereo. 5. to become heavier, especially by the amount mentioned Syn: ↑gain • She looks like she's put on weight. • He must have put on several kilos. 6. (BrE)to provide sth specially •The city is putting on extra buses during the summer. 7. to produce or present a play, a show, etc • The local drama club is putting on ‘Macbeth’. 8. to pretend to have a particular feeling, quality, way of speaking, etc • He put on an American accent. • I don't think she was hurt. She was just putting it on. Main entry: ↑putderived
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