"put 'em up" 怎么发音
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.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈpʊt/ /əm/ /ˈəp
英式英语
pʊt/ /m̩/ /ˈʌp
简化发音
美式
PUT-um-UP
英式
put-MUP
语境中听
The robber shouted, "Put 'em up!"
In the game, the children yelled, "Put 'em up!" and laughed.
"Put 'em up or I'll tickle you!" said Lucy, pretending to be a bandit.
He walked in and said, "Put 'em up!" just like in an old Western movie.