put over 成语
put over
1.(a boat,etc.)go across(船等)开到对面去
The boat has put over to the other side of the harbour.小船已开到港口的对面去了。
2.postpone推迟
The discussion of this problem will be put over to next week.这个问题将推迟到下周讨论。
The weekly meeting was put over because of the bad weather.周会因天气不好而推迟了。
3.cause sth.or sb.to be accepted or understood表达思想;使受欢迎
He wasn't elected because he didn't put his ideas over clearly enough.他没有当选,因为他没有把自己的主张说清楚。
She has put herself over the audience.她博得了观众的欢迎。
4.deceive欺骗
He is not the sort of man you can put something over on.他不是你能随便骗得了的那种人。
Mrs.Wang believed everything the antique dealer told her until she discovered that nothing he said was true.“He tried to put something over on me,”she said.王太太起先非常相信这个古玩商,后来发现他所说的全是假话。她说:“他骗了我。”
put over|put
v. 1. To wait to a later time; postpone.
They put over the meeting to the following Tuesday. Synonym: PUT OFF. 2.
informal To make a success of; complete.
He put over a complex and difficult business deal. Synonym: BRING OFF, PUT ACROSS, SLIP OVER. 3.
informal To practice deception; trick; fool.

Used with "on".
George thought he was putting something over on the teacher when he said he was absent the day before because his mother was sick and needed him. Tom really slipped one over on us when he came to the Halloween party dressed as a witch.put over
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1. Make successful, accompany off, as in Do you anticipate we can put over this play? [Early 1900s]
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4. Delay, postpone, as in The affair was put over until tomorrow. [Early 1500s] Also see put off. Learn more: over, put