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Definition
- to play (a record...)
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to put
你把眼镜放哪儿了?Where did you put down your glasses?
- to place
- to lay
- to show (a film...)
- to put down
- to release
- to let go
- to set free
- to let oneself go
- to give way (to)
- to graze
- to put out to feed
- to give off
- to let off
- to lend (money with interest)
- to loan
- to let (out or down)
- to blossom (flowers)
- to moderate (one's attitude or behaviour)
Related words (198)
(to get) out of school (for the day); to dismiss (students at the end of the school day)
to relax completely; to empty one's mind; (finance) to sell short; (of a commercial vehicle) to travel empty (no cargo or passengers); to deadhead
to indulge; to pamper; to connive at; permissive; indulgent; self-indulgent; unrestrained; undisciplined; uncultured; boorish
to tend a flock of sheep; to let sheep out to pasture; (fig.) to throw off the reins; to leave sb alone; acting freely and irresponsibly
(lit.) to fire blank shots; (fig.) to be all talk and no action; to shoot one's mouth off; to make empty promises
to let sb do whatever they want; to indulge; to give free reins to; to let things slide; to drift aimlessly; laissez-faire
to delegate; to decentralize; to demote a party cadre to work on the shop floor or in the countryside
extroverted; outgoing; to play audio through speakers (rather than through earphones); (old) to appoint to a post outside the capital
to bloom; to open; to be open (to the public); to open up (to the outside); to be open-minded; unrestrained by convention; unconstrained in one's sexuality
to liberate; to emancipate; liberation; refers to the Communists' victory over the Nationalists in 1949
after liberation (i.e. after the Communist's victory); after the establishment of PRC in 1949
to shine (of talents, skills, accomplishment); to demonstrate extraordinary talent or skill
to reform and open to the outside world; refers to Deng Xiaoping's policies from around 1980
open door policy; Egyptian President Sadat's infitah policy towards investment and relations with Israel
(lit.) to take off trousers to fart; (fig.) to do something absolutely unnecessary; (fig.) to make things too complicated
Idioms (21)
use a long line to catch a big fish (idiom); a long-term plan for major returns
appropriate to any place and any time (idiom); universally applicable; a panacea; applicable anywhere (idiom)
to rub one's head and heels (idiom); to slave for the benefit of others; to wear oneself out for the general good
to shoot without aim (idiom); fig. to speak without thinking; firing blindly; to shoot in the air; a shot in the dark
(lit.) to draw the bow without shooting the arrow (idiom); (fig.) to bluff; to be all talk and no action; false bravado
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