put out

put out
I phrvi sl
1)

The only GI who deserves criticizing is the one who isn't putting out — Критиковали только тех солдат, которые не проявляли усердия по службе

2) taboo

She acts like she's a real lady but she puts out for him all right — Она строит из себя светскую даму, но дает ему только так

What do you mean no? We've been to the theater, you've had a good dinner, why don't you put out? — Что значит нет? Я сводил тебя в театр, ты прекрасно пообедала, а сейчас ты не хочешь ложиться со мной в постель

That day I thought she was going to eat you up. And now you tell me it all went flooey. What's the matter? I can't believe she wouldn't put out — В тот день я думал, что она готова отсосать у тебя. А сейчас ты мне говоришь, что все сорвалось. В чем дело? Я никогда не поверю, что она не захотела тебе дать

II phrvt infml
1)

Nothing seems to put her out — Ее ничто не может вывести из себя

The least thing puts him out — Он огорчается из-за каждого пустяка

2)

I don't want to put you out — Я не хотел бы вас беспокоить

Would it put you out to lend me some money until Friday? — Вы не могли бы одолжить мне денег до пятницы?

3)

She was very much put out by your rudeness — Ваша грубость ее очень обидела

4) AmE

They had to put out considerable effort — Им пришлось приложить немало усилий


Новый англо-русский словарь современной разговорной лексики. - М.:«Русский язык-Медиа» . . 2003.

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  • put out — adj [not before noun] BrE upset or offended ▪ She felt put out that she hadn t been consulted …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • put out — adjective never before noun annoyed, offended, or upset by something that someone has said or done: She was feeling extremely put out by his rudeness …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • put|out — «PUT OWT», noun. the act of putting a player out in baseball or cricket: »Mantle made all three putouts in his lone inning at short (New York Times) …   Useful english dictionary

  • put out — ► put out 1) inconvenience, upset, or annoy. 2) dislocate (a joint). Main Entry: ↑put …   English terms dictionary

  • put-out — put′ out n. spo an instance of putting out a batter or base runner in a baseball game • Etymology: 1880–85, amer …   From formal English to slang

  • put out — index depose (remove), disadvantage, disappointed, discompose, dislodge, disoblige, displace (remove …   Law dictionary

  • put out — phrasal verb I UK / US adjective [never before noun] annoyed, offended, or upset by something that someone has said or done She was feeling extremely put out by his rudeness. II Word forms put out : present tense I/you/we/they put out he/she/it… …   English dictionary

  • put out — I ADJ GRADED: v link ADJ If you feel put out, you feel rather annoyed or upset. I did not blame him for feeling put out... He was plainly very put out at finding her there. Syn: annoyed II 1) PHRASAL VERB If you put out an announcement or story,… …   English dictionary

  • put out — {v.} 1. To make a flame or light stop burning; extinguish; turn off. * /Please put the light out when you leave the room./ * /The firemen put out the blaze./ 2. To prepare for the public; produce; make. * /For years he had put out a weekly… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • put out — {v.} 1. To make a flame or light stop burning; extinguish; turn off. * /Please put the light out when you leave the room./ * /The firemen put out the blaze./ 2. To prepare for the public; produce; make. * /For years he had put out a weekly… …   Dictionary of American idioms


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