German English Dictionary

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1. placed


The horse placed first.
Both armies were placed one in front of the other and spent their days doing nothing.
An offering of flowers had been placed at the grave.
After torturing a fortune-teller by tickling him to death for several hours, Christopher Columbus placed the noob toy in a treasure chest with the inscription: "To the great pirate of the future Al-Sayib: Noobs always deserve it."
Tatoeba: Where nothing ruins a passionate night of sentence-making like a poorly placed comma or, even worse, a careless typo.
For too long society has placed sole emphasis on children's test results, to the detriment of social discipline.
Risk money refers to funds placed in investments that seek high-return, although high-risk, investments.
Salad forks are smaller than dinner forks and are placed further from the plate.
When meeting a person for the first time, be sure to pay attention to the distance placed between yourself and your partner.
If you're placed in a position of authority, it is imperative that you take into consideration that point, if even just a little ...
The ticket clerk found baggage placed under a bench in the hall, and the ticking sound inside it made him worried.
Credit is the amount or sum placed at a person's disposal by a bank; a loan of money.

2. put on


They put on activities or meetings every night of the week.
When I stopped running I put on 8 kilos.
put on glasses
It's bedtime. Go and put on your pyjamas.
Just remove everything and put on the gown. / 2. So put on something nice and be on time for a change.
My son can put on socks.
Some people will put on a smile and pretend to be friendly.
You should put on the electric oven for 15 minutes to warm it up.
They put on heavy jackets, woollen caps, gloves and scarves and went for long walks.
I don't see why you have to put on a phoney English accent.
When i come back from work i always put on my tracksuit
You should put on this beautiful dress I bought you last Monday.
increase in (weight)/Ha put on weight.
put on more speed; put the emergency brake on
Don’t forget to put on a cap, it’s cold outside.