中文意思
Let's put 的意思
To suggest or propose a plan or action.
In simple words: To suggest or state something to be done.
Let's put 例句
- Let's put our differences aside for this meeting.
- Let's put the chairs in a circle for the discussion.
- Let's put a plan in place to improve sales.
- Let's put off the meeting until next week.
- Let's put some time into this project; it deserves attention.
如何使用 Let's put
Used to propose an action or plan; common in both spoken and written English. Works well in informal and formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
put + object + location/event
Memory hint
Imagine saying 'let's put' when suggesting where to place things, like a puzzle.
相关单词
Collocations with Let's put
- put together
- put away
- put forward
- put into action
- put on hold
Common mistakes with Let's put
- Used without specifying the object or event correctly.
- Confused with 'Let's put off', which means to delay something.
- Incorrectly using 'put' in a passive structure.
Compare Let's put with Suggest, Propose, Recommend, Advise, Initiate
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关于 Let's put 的常见问题
Let's put 是什么意思?
To suggest or state something to be done.
Let's put 的中文意思是什么?
To suggest or state something to be done.
Let's put 的定义是什么?
To suggest or propose a plan or action.
如何在句子中使用 Let's put?
Let's put our differences aside for this meeting.
能再举一个 Let's put 的例子吗?
Let's put the chairs in a circle for the discussion.
Let's put 的近义词有哪些?
常见的替代说法包括 suggest, propose, recommend, advise, initiate。
哪些词和 Let's put 搭配?
它常与 put together, put away, put forward, put into action, put on hold 搭配。
使用 Let's put 时常见的错误有哪些?
Used without specifying the object or event correctly. Confused with 'Let's put off', which means to delay something. Incorrectly using 'put' in a passive structure.
Let's put 怎么发音?
US: //lɛts pʊt//, UK: //lɛts pʊt//。点击上方音频,听母语者的发音。
什么时候该用 Let's put?
Used to propose an action or plan; common in both spoken and written English. Works well in informal and formal contexts.


