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 Translation for 'to put out' from English to Dutch
SYNO to anaesthetise | to anaesthetize | to anesthetise | ...
uitdraaiento put out
blussento put out [a fire]
uitdovento put out [light, fire]
5+ Words
iem. van zijn / haar lijden verlossento put sb. out of his / her misery
Partial Matches
plaatsento put
unverified leggento put
stellento put
wegleggento put away
onderbrengento put up
opbergento put away
omdoento put on
sport
kogelstoten {het}
shot put
unverified instoppenput in
zich aanstellento put on airs
aantrekken [kleding]to put on [clothes]
reclamerento put in a claim
genoegen met iets nemento put up with sth.
iets onder woorden brengento put sth. into words
zeg.
een stokje voor iets steken
to put a stop to sth.
gelijkstellen (aan)to put on a par (with)
spreekw.
met de deur in huis vallen [fig.]
to put / lay one's cards on the table [fig.]
ferm optreden to put one's foot down [coll.] [idiom] [adopt a firm policy]
uitverkocht {adj} {past-p}sold out
erachter komento find out
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Usage Examples English
  • ANL had previously applied to use the book in their defense, arguing that the Duke and Duchess had "co-operated with the authors of the recently published book "Finding Freedom" to put out their version of certain events".
  • They originally considered releasing the album themselves, but were soon approached with an offer from Offspring singer Dexter Holland, who in the wake of his own band's success was starting an independent record label and wanted to put out Guttermouth's next album as his first release.
  • Halifax was isolated by the storm, and while rescue committees were forced to suspend the search for survivors, the storm also aided efforts to put out fires throughout the city.
  • Firefighters continued to put out smaller fires that ignited in the succeeding days.
  • During the harsh winter of 1890–1891 in the United Kingdom national newspapers asked people to put out food for birds.

  • who asked him to put out the cigarette in a non-smoking section of an aircraft.
  • On October 28, 1989, University of Miami mascot Sebastian the Ibis was tackled by a group of police officers for attempting to put out Chief Osceola's flaming spear prior to Miami's game against long-standing rival Florida State at Doak Campbell Stadium in Tallahassee.
  • Stevenson commented that "If you've got the owner of the label saying he wants to put out a record by what is probably his favorite band of all time, that's rad.
  • The Stone Creek Volunteer Fire Department was officially established in 1949. Before that, citizens of the village would come together to put out their neighbor's fires.
  • Romulus and Wayne fire crews and crews from neighboring communities managed to put out the fire after letting it burn down a little bit.

  • Diplomats themselves still retain full diplomatic immunity, and (as an adherent to the Vienna Convention) the authorities of the host country may not enter the premises of the mission (which means the head of mission's residence) without permission of the represented country, even to put out a fire.
  • In 2015, British company Modiphius Entertainment acquired a John Carter license, announcing plans to put out a new John Carter role-playing game, miniatures and a board game in 2016.
  • In 2001, the PGA European Tour decided to put out the Ryder Cup hosting rights from 2018 through 2030 to a competitive bid process throughout Europe.
  • However, the ability of the system to put out power is dependent on the quality of the batteries used, wires and connectors supplying power.
  • She asks Emilia to put out the bridal gown she used on her wedding day, and says that if she dies, she wants to be buried in it.

  • It took several weeks to put out the fires burning in the rubble of the buildings, with the clean-up not being completed until May 2002.
  • For example, sprinklers are designed to put out a fire to reduce the risk of loss by fire.
  • Firefighters, helicopters and planes battled for days to put out the horrific fire.
  • s right engine and wing fuel tanks; when the stricken craft of Petty Officer 2nd Class Ryosuke Kogiku (3rd Shotai) Maeda's plane caught fire, but his crew managed to put out the flames with "one single spurt of liquid ...
  • The Z33 is also popular in import drag racing; one fielded by Performance Motorsport in the NHRA Sports Compact series, with twin turbo claims to put out over 1,700 bhp (1,268 kW; 1,724 PS) and achieved 8.33 quarter mile time with its best speed of [...].

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