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[English Expression Everyday] 6. "Put out" / 23rd Jan 2024

by joe biden 2024. 1. 23.



The phrase "put out" can have several meanings depending on the context. It can mean to extinguish something that is burning, to publish or produce something for people to buy or use, to cause inconvenience to someone, to dislocate a body part, or to set something outside for someone to take or use.

1. The firefighters worked quickly to put out the fire in the building.

2. The company plans to put out a new line of smartphones this summer.

3. I don't want to put you out, but could you help me move this weekend?

4. She put out her back while lifting the heavy boxes.

5. Don't forget to put the trash out for collection tonight.

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