Put it to Meaning in English
expression
ˈpʊt/ /ˈɪt/, /ɪt/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
PUT it TOO, PUT it tuh, PUT it tih
pʊt/ /ˈɪt/ /tˈuː
put it TOO
释义
To present an idea, question, or proposal to someone for them to consider, discuss, or answer. Often used when giving someone a choice or suggestion.
用法与细微差别
Semi-formal, mainly used in spoken or written proposals and meetings. Common uses: 'put it to someone' (ask directly), sometimes with 'I put it to you' (as a challenge/accusation in debates). Not the same as 'put up with' or 'put to use.'
Spanish: planteárselo a - decirle a alguien (algo) - proponerle (algo) a alguienPortuguese (BR): colocar para - propor - sugerir a alguémPortuguese (PT): colocar para - propor - sugerir a alguémChinese (Simplified): 向……提出 - 提给……考虑Chinese (Traditional): 向……提出 - 提給……考慮Hindi: सुझाना (किसी से मामला रखना या प्रस्ताव रखना)Arabic: يطرح الأمر على - يقترح علىBengali: পেশ করা - উপস্থাপন করাRussian: предложить - высказать (идею, вопрос)Japanese: 提案する - 提示するVietnamese: đưa ra - trình bàyKorean: 제안하다 - 질문하다Turkish: ileri sürmek - sunmakUrdu: پیش کرنا - سامنے رکھناIndonesian: mengajukan - mengusulkan
例句
Let me put it to you simply: do you agree or not?
basic
We should put it to the manager before deciding.
basic
If you have a suggestion, put it to the group.
basic
I decided to put it to my parents and see what they think.
natural
He wasn't sure, so he put it to a vote.
natural
Can I put it to you that there's a better way to do this?
natural