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Put 'em up Meaning in English

expression

ˈpʊt/ /əm/ /ˈəp
PUT-um-UP
pʊt/ /m̩/ /ˈʌp
put-MUP

释义

A slang expression meaning 'raise your hands', usually demanded by someone in authority or jokingly when pretending to threaten someone. Often heard in old movies or playful situations.

用法与细微差别

Very informal and mainly American English. Typically used in playful mock-threats or to imitate scenes from old Westerns or robberies. Never used in serious or polite situations. ‘Put 'em up’ contracts ‘put them up’; ‘'em’ is slang for 'them'. Often followed by a gesture or pose with raised hands.

例句

The robber shouted, "Put 'em up!"

basic

In the game, the children yelled, "Put 'em up!" and laughed.

basic

"Put 'em up or I'll tickle you!" said Lucy, pretending to be a bandit.

basic

He walked in and said, "Put 'em up!" just like in an old Western movie.

natural

"Okay, everyone, put 'em up if you know the answer!" joked the teacher.

natural

"Come on, put 'em up! Let's see what you've got," teased his friend.

natural