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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
put something out
ˌput sthˈout derived 1. to take sth out of your house and leave it, for example for sb to collect: (BrE)to put the rubbish out • (NAmE)to put the garbage/trash out 2. to place sth where it will be noticed and used •Have you put out clean towels for the guests? 3. to stop sth from burning or shining •to put out a candle/cigarette/light • Firefighters soon put the fire out. 4. to produce sth, especially for sale • The factory puts out 500 new cars a week. related noun ↑output 5. to publish or broadcast sth •Police have put out a description of the man they wish to question. 6. to give a job or task to a worker who is not your employee or to a company that is not part of your own group or organization •A lot of the work is put out to freelancers. 7. to make a figure, result, etc. wrong •The rise in interest rates put our estimates out by several thousands. 8. to push a bone out of its normal position Syn: ↑dislocate •She fell off her horse and put her shoulder out. 9. (also formal ˌput sthˈforth)to develop or produce new leaves, ↑shoots, etc. Main entry: ↑putderived
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