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put (EN)
verbo, sustantivo

verbo “put”

infinitivo put; él puts; pret. put; part. put; ger. putting
  1. colocar
    He put the keys in the drawer.
  2. poner (en un estado o situación)
    Please put everything in order before Mom comes.
  3. expresar
    I don't know how to put it, but something bad happened.
  4. lanzar (en atletismo, lanzamiento de peso)
    At the track meet, Sarah put the shot over 15 meters, setting a new school record.
  5. atribuir
    She put the blame on her brother for the broken vase, even though it was her cat that knocked it over.
  6. dirigirse
    After the storm calmed, the captain put towards the nearest harbor for repairs.
  7. ejercer la opción de venta
    When the stock price plummeted, she decided to put her options at the strike price to minimize her losses.

sustantivo “put”

sing. put, pl. puts o no contable
  1. opción de venta
    To protect his stock investments from a market downturn, Mark purchased puts on several tech companies.
  2. empuje
    With a strong put, she launched the metal ball far into the field.
  3. juego de "put"
    After dinner, my grandparents taught us how to play Put, a card game they enjoyed in their youth.