Put onto Meaning in English
expression
ˈpʊt/ /ˈɑntu/, /ˈɔntu
PUT-AHN-too, PUT-AWN-too
pʊt/ /ˈɒntʊ
put-ON-too
التعريف
To place something on top of or onto the surface of something else. It can also mean to connect someone with information, tasks, or people.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Commonly used for physical actions, such as 'put butter onto bread,' but can be metaphorical, e.g., 'put onto a new project.' Usually informal. Confused with 'put on' (to wear), but 'put onto' emphasizes movement to a surface or transition to something new.
Spanish: poner sobre - poner enPortuguese (BR): colocar sobre - colocar emPortuguese (PT): colocar sobre - pôr emChinese (Simplified): 放到...上面Chinese (Traditional): 放到...上面Hindi: पर रखनाArabic: وضع علىBengali: রেখে দাও - যোগ করো (কাজ/তথ্য) - যুক্ত করোRussian: положить на - подключить к (заданию/информации)Japanese: 上に置く - 任せる(仕事/情報などを)Vietnamese: đặt lên - giao cho (công việc/thông tin)Korean: 위에 놓다 - 맡기다 (일/정보 등)Turkish: üzerine koymak - yönlendirmek (görev/bilgi/kişi)Urdu: اوپر رکھنا - لگانا (کام/معلومات وغیرہ پر)Indonesian: meletakkan di atas - memberikan (tugas/informasi)
جمل نموذجية
Please put onto your coat rack when you come in.
basic
She put onto some music for the guests.
basic
Can you put onto the blue folder?
basic
I'll put onto some coffee if anyone wants a cup.
natural
My boss put onto me a new project at work.
natural
He put onto a funny video to cheer everyone up.
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