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Put towards Meaning in English

expression

ˈpʊt/ /ˈtɔɹdz/, /təˈwɔɹdz
PUT tordz / tuh-WORDZ
pʊt/ /tʊwˈɔːdz
put tu-WAWDZ

释义

To contribute money or resources for a specific purpose, such as saving for something or helping pay for something.

用法与细微差别

Usually followed by what the money/resource is for: 'put money towards rent.' Common in financial or fundraising contexts. Not used for physical movement; focus is on financial contribution.

例句

I will put towards $50 for your birthday gift.

basic

She always puts towards part of her salary for savings.

basic

We plan to put towards our tax refund when buying a new car.

basic

Everyone chipped in and put towards fixing the playground.

natural

If we all put towards the cost, it won’t be too expensive for anyone.

natural

He’s been putting towards a new laptop every month from his earnings.

natural