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Sinónimos detallados de put on en inglés

put on:

to put on verbo (puts on, put on, putting on)

  1. to put on
    to dress; to put on
    • dress verbo (dresss, dressed, dressing)
    • put on verbo (puts on, put on, putting on)
  2. to put on
    to switch on; turn on; to connect; to put on; to start; to light
    • switch on verbo (switchs on, switched on, switching on)
    • turn on verbo
    • connect verbo (connects, connected, connecting)
    • put on verbo (puts on, put on, putting on)
    • start verbo (starts, started, starting)
    • light verbo (lights, lit, lighting)
  3. to put on
    to put on
    • put on verbo (puts on, put on, putting on)
  4. to put on
    to ignite; to inflame; to light; to kindle; to put on
    • ignite verbo (ignites, ignited, igniting)
    • inflame verbo (inflames, inflamed, inflaming)
    • light verbo (lights, lit, lighting)
    • kindle verbo (kindles, kindled, kindling)
    • put on verbo (puts on, put on, putting on)
  5. to put on
    to put on; to tie on; fasten on
  6. to put on
    – increase (one's body weight) 1
    to gain; to put on
    – increase (one's body weight) 1
    • gain verbo (gains, gained, gaining)
      • She gained 20 pounds when she stopped exercising1
    • put on verbo (puts on, put on, putting on)
  7. to put on
    – put clothing on one's body 1
    to assume; to wear; to put on; don; get into
    – put clothing on one's body 1
    • assume verbo (assumes, assumed, assuming)
      • The queen assumed the stately robes1
    • wear verbo (wears, wore, wearing)
      • What should I wear today?1
    • put on verbo (puts on, put on, putting on)
      • He put on his best suit for the wedding1
    • don verbo
      • The princess donned a long blue dress1
    • get into verbo
  8. to put on
    – add to something existing 1
    to put on
    – add to something existing 1
    • put on verbo (puts on, put on, putting on)
      • She put on a sun room1
  9. to put on
    – add to the odometer 1
    to put on
    – add to the odometer 1
    • put on verbo (puts on, put on, putting on)
      • He put on 1,000 miles on this trip1
  10. to put on
    – apply to a surface 1
    apply; to put on
    – apply to a surface 1
    • apply verbo
      • She applied paint to the back of the house1
    • put on verbo (puts on, put on, putting on)
  11. to put on
    – prepare and supply with the necessary equipment for execution or performance 1
    to mount; to put on
    – prepare and supply with the necessary equipment for execution or performance 1
    • mount verbo (mounts, mounted, mounting)
      • mount a theater production1
      • mount an attack1
      • mount a play1
    • put on verbo (puts on, put on, putting on)
  12. to put on
    – carry out (performances) 1
    to put on; turn in
    – carry out (performances) 1
  13. to put on
    – put on the stove or ready for cooking 1
    to put on
    – put on the stove or ready for cooking 1
    • put on verbo (puts on, put on, putting on)
      • put on the tea, please!1

Conjugaciones de put on:

present
  1. put on
  2. put on
  3. puts on
  4. put on
  5. put on
  6. put on
simple past
  1. put on
  2. put on
  3. put on
  4. put on
  5. put on
  6. put on
present perfect
  1. have put on
  2. have put on
  3. has put on
  4. have put on
  5. have put on
  6. have put on
past continuous
  1. was putting on
  2. were putting on
  3. was putting on
  4. were putting on
  5. were putting on
  6. were putting on
future
  1. shall put on
  2. will put on
  3. will put on
  4. shall put on
  5. will put on
  6. will put on
continuous present
  1. am putting on
  2. are putting on
  3. is putting on
  4. are putting on
  5. are putting on
  6. are putting on
subjunctive
  1. be put on
  2. be put on
  3. be put on
  4. be put on
  5. be put on
  6. be put on
diverse
  1. put on!
  2. let's put on!
  3. put on
  4. putting on
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

put on adj.

  1. put on
  2. put on
    – adopted in order to deceive 1
    sham; false; fictitious; put on; pretended; fictive; assumed
    – adopted in order to deceive 1

put on [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the put on
    the affectation; the pose; the swank; the put on

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Definiciones relacionadas de "put on":

  1. adopted in order to deceive1
  2. increase (one's body weight)1
  3. put clothing on one's body1
    • He put on his best suit for the wedding1
  4. add to something existing1
    • She put on a sun room1
  5. add to the odometer1
    • He put on 1,000 miles on this trip1
  6. apply to a surface1
  7. prepare and supply with the necessary equipment for execution or performance1
  8. carry out (performances)1
  9. put on the stove or ready for cooking1
    • put on the tea, please!1

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