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  • 1put somebody down for something — ˌput sb ˈdown for sth derived to put sb s name on a list, etc. for sth • Put me down for three tickets for Saturday. • They ve put their son down for the local school. Main entry: ↑putderived …

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  • 2put down for — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms put down for : present tense I/you/we/they put down for he/she/it puts down for present participle putting down for past tense put down for past participle put down for 1) put someone down for something to… …

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  • 3put down for — PHRASAL VERB If you put someone down for something, you write down their name and the fact that they are going to do, give, or buy that thing. [V n P P n] Put her down for a yes vote …

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  • 4put down for — verb to record that someone has offered to help, or contribute something. Put me down for one of the drivers …

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  • 6put somebody's name down (for something) — enter sb s/your ˈname (for sth) | put sb s/your ˈname down (for sth) idiom to apply for a place at a school, in a competition, etc. for sb or yourself • Have you entered your name for the quiz yet? • They ve already put his name down for Eton… …

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  • 7put your name down (for something) — enter sb s/your ˈname (for sth) | put sb s/your ˈname down (for sth) idiom to apply for a place at a school, in a competition, etc. for sb or yourself • Have you entered your name for the quiz yet? • They ve already put his name down for Eton… …

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  • 8put someone down — 1 (informal) he often puts me down: CRITICIZE, belittle, disparage, deprecate, denigrate, slight, humiliate, shame, crush, squash …

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  • 9put head down — get/put (your) head down to sleep for a short while. I m just going to put my head down for an hour I feel so tired …

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  • 10ˈput sth ˌdown to sth — phrasal verb to think that something happened for a particular reason I put his bad mood down to tiredness.[/ex] …

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