词汇 | put something down to something |
释义 | put something down to somethingput something down to something phrasal verbphr v a) EXPLAINto think that something is caused by something else 把某事归因于 I was having difficulty reading, which I put down to the poor light. 我读起来有困难,我认为是光线太暗。 b) put it down to experienceRESULT to try not to feel too upset about failure, especially when you learn something useful from it 把它当作一次经验教训 Everyone gets rejected from time to time; put it down to experience. 每个人都偶尔会遭到拒绝,把它当作一次教训吧。 Examples from the Corpus put down to • Yevdoxia put it down to Chernobyl.• McBride can put his luck down to criticism from scribes down south earlier in the season, rather than bad selection policy.• I put it down to his upbringing.• McGeechan puts that down to identifying the likely lads early and raising their sights to higher planes.• They put it down to indecision and the overwhelming charms of both suitors.• For all Luke Hunter knew, she might have put his gesture down to quite another source.• Again I put it down to the stresses of presenting a live programme five days a week. → put something down to something at put(PHRASAL VERB) |
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