put-one teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- don't put all your eggs in one basket
- Don't dedicate all your resources into one thing
- put all one's eggs in one basket
- To rely on a single source (as of income), rather than diversifying
They felt that buying more real estate than they already had would be putting all their eggs in one basket.
- put one foot in front of the other
- To walk, decomposed to stress the fundamentality of the task
- put one foot in front of the other
- To move forward, progress steadily
- put one over
- To fool, trick or deceive
The salesman tried to put one over on me.
- put one over
- To succeed in a deception
- put one past somebody
- To deceive, trick, or fool, especially by concealing something
He tried to put one past the band director by giving her a jalapeño-flavored lollipop.
- put one's affairs in order
- To prepare for the end of one's life as one has lived it
The judge gave him ten days to put his affairs in order before beginning his sentence.
- put one's ass on the line
- to take a big risk
He put his ass on the line for his country and his family during the Second World War, but nobody seems to care about that anymore.
- put one's back into
- To make a strenuous effort to do something
When he puts his back into the work, he gets quite a lot done.
- put one's best foot forward
- To show oneself in the best or most positive way possible; to make a favorable impression
Try to put your best foot forward at all times during a job interview.
- put one's feet up
- to relax
- put one's finger on
- To identify, specify, name or pick out (usually negative)
There’s something wrong, but I can’t put my finger on it.
- put one's foot down
- To insist, demand, or refuse
I finally put my foot down and demanded to talk to someone in charge.
- put one's foot down
- To make a car go faster, accelerate
- put one's foot in it
- To make a mistake in public, or a social blunder, that is embarrassing, or offensive
- put one's foot in one's mouth
- To misspeak; to say something embarrassing or wrong
I really put my foot in my mouth during the interview.
- put one's hands together
- To clap; to applaud
Ladies and gentleman, put your hands together for Sir Elton John!.
- put one's mind to it
- To apply oneself; to exert a directed effort
You can do anything, if you put your mind to it.
- put one's money where one's mouth is
- To make or take a bet
- put one's money where one's mouth is
- More generally, to take an obvious stake in the truth of a claim that one is making
- put one's pants on one leg at a time
- To be a normal person
Remember, he puts his pants on one leg at a time, just like you.
- put one's shoulder to the wheel
- To work or exert oneself heavily or with full effort
When he got to law school he knew he'd have to put his shoulder to the wheel to succeed.
- put one's trousers on one leg at a time
- To be a normal person
Remember, he puts his trousers on one leg at a time, just like you.
- put out of one's misery
- To submit (a person or animal) to euthanasia
- put up one's dukes
- An invitation to, or the acceptance or encouragement of, a fistfight, where the "dukes" are the fists of one of the fighters and "put up" means to raise the fists
- put up one's dukes
- An invitation to, or the acceptance or encouragement of, a verbal or written argument, or a contest including a sporting competition
- put one's trust in
- believe in, trust
- put one's hand on heart
- (Ev ile ilgili) If you can put your hand on your heart and say something, you can say it knowing that it is the truth
- put all your eggs in one basket
- (deyim) Depend for your success on a single person or plan of action
I'm applying for several jobs because I don't really want to put all my eggs in one basket.
- put one's act together
- (deyim) 1. Get oneself organized and on schedule. 2. Organize your activities so that you do things in an effective way
1. I've got to get my act together and start getting my work done. When I have my act together, I'll get a job.
2. If these people could ever get their act together, they could produce unbeatable wines. You'd better get your act together and start looking for a job.
- put one's cards on the table
- (deyim) Be honest about your feelings and intentions
I thought it was time I put my cards on the table, so I told him that I had no intention of marrying him.
- put one's finger on
- Point to or identify with precision (a cause of trouble etc.)
- put one's foot down
- (deyim) Kararlı olmak, ayak diremek
- put one's head on the block
- (deyim) Take great risks for someone or something; go to a lot of trouble or difficulty for someone or something; attempt to gain favor for someone or something
- put one's head on the block
- (deyim) Risk doing something which will make other people lose their good opinion of you if it fails. Usage notes: In the past, the block was a large piece of wood on which criminals had their heads cut off
- put one's life on the line
- (deyim) Risk one's death in order to try to achieve something
Politicians aren't the ones putting their lives on the line fighting wars.
- put one's neck on the block
- (deyim) Risk doing something which will make other people lose their good opinion of you if it fails. Usage notes: In the past, the block was a large piece of wood on which criminals had their heads cut off
- put one's neck on the block
- (deyim) Take great risks for someone or something; go to a lot of trouble or difficulty for someone or something; attempt to gain favor for someone or something
- put up one's dukes
- (deyim) 1. To raise one's clenched fists in front of one's body and stand in a threatening or defiant manner, in preparation for a fistfight.2. To take firm action or to show oneself to be committed to such action, as when competing in a sporting event or other contest
- put a bug in one's ear
- deceive, arouse suspicion
- put a bug in one's ears
- give room for thought
- put all his eggs in one basket
- place all his hopes on one situation, risk everything on one chance
- put all one's eggs in one basket
- invested everything in one thing
- put all one's goods in the shopwindow
- publicize one's personal issues, make one's personal business public
- put all the eggs in one basket
- invested everything in one place
- put at one's disposal
- make available
- put ideas into one's head
- give one ideas
- put in the back of one's mind
- put the matter aside
- put on one's thinking cap
- think very deeply, meditate on
- put one in one's place
- make someone aware of their rank or status
- put one in the way of
- give an opportunity to -, give - a chance
- put one in the wrong
- unjustly accuse, accuse unfairly
- put one's affairs in order
- organize important things in one's life
- put one's arms akimbo
- put one's hands resting on hips and elbows extending outward
- put one's cards on the table
- show one's cards to the other players (Cards); reveal what is really happening
- put one's finger on
- identify, point to
- put one's foot down
- decide and act firmly, insist
- put one's foot in it
- make an inappropriate comment, say something that is not proper
- put one's hand to the plow
- begin to work energetically, start working hard
- put one's name down for
- declare oneself as a candidate, register for -
- put one's shirt on
- bet all of one's money on -, place all of one's hope on -
- put one's shoulder to the wheel
- lend a hand, help out, assist
- put words into one's mouth
- attributing comments to someone that he did not make