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What does mettre mean? French assistant French Chinese
Metre

Verb (short for verb) T.

1. Place, swing and rest:

Mettez ce stylo là。 Please put this pen there.

Write you a letter? Te aux lettres dropped a letter in the mailbox.

He deposited money in the bank.

A child takes the children to bed.

Metal on the ground.

Mettre bas (1) put it down and take it off; Demolition; Kill (an animal)

A carriage put the chair against the wall.

Maitrey Pitt walked into a house.

He put the handkerchief in his pocket.

Mettre ses mains derrière le dos cut his hand short.

Show it in front of your eyes.

The French Wine Association bottled the wine.

Buried underground; plant

Put quotation marks on words.

Put the letter in the envelope.

The parquet floor is carpeted.

[turn]:mettreknaupied Dumur stumped someone, cornered someone, and forced someone to make a decision.

Mettre qch dans la tête de qn instills something in someone.

What do you think of B? Ufs put the cart before the horse

Mette La Clausu La Porter left home quietly; Undercover operation

Mettler Eric Shanteau (sur le mé tier) set about it.

Mettres Surpied Creation, Establishment, Creation and Establishment:

Mettre established an independent and complex industrial system to establish an independent and relatively complete industrial system.

Put the question on the table.

The voice guides someone.

2. send it in and make it enter; Arrangement:

A child at school sends the children to school.

During his apprenticeship, he will send people to be artists.

The garage pulled the car into the garage.

Mettre au monde (au jour) gave birth to (a child); Make [turn] out.

Arrange work for sb.

Mettre (à) (+inf。 ) is put in a place for boiling water ... …: Mettre chauffer de l 'eau, Mettre de l 'eau chauffer.

Father Green dried the clothes.

3. manufacturing, manufacturing; To put in a state of:

Mettre un étang à sec drained the water from the pond.

Mettre un verbà la form passive turns verbs into passive voice.

As long as there is a pendulum, you can set it right.

Mettre à mort was executed.

Enable sb. to …

Mr. Bryan Gobe tied up the wheat.

Meeteren Champion Evan grows oats in the fields.

A sailor turned a carp into a sailor fish.

Translate a text into English.

The music poet Mette composed music for a poem.

Mettre l' ennemien dé route defeated the enemy and beat him to the ground.

Sell metal products

Humor can make people happy.

Danger puts people in danger.

Metal state preparation

Mettre enjiu is betting; [Turn] Take risks; Bring into play, mobilize

Positive factors activate all positive factors.

The theory of light expounds and exposes the law of class struggle.

The party line is to implement the party line.

Development and utilization of metal valves; Give play to, highlight

4. Match, supplement, add, add:

A man is holding a broom.

There is a patch on a pair of trousers.

Add salt to the sauce.

How are you? I sing hymns [songs] and sing feelings.

5. Setup, installation and installation:

See the table. Set the table (before dinner).

He installed gas [electric light].

6. Wear, wear:

Buy someone a pair of shoes.

clothes design

Wear glasses [gloves]

7. display, display:

Be keen on doing sth.

What did you do tonight? You should be careful.

Sponsor (for sth); Make concessions; Actively cooperate

8. Place (hope, etc.). ):

Great sports in youth have placed great hopes on young people.

mettre son bon heur(Sonorgueil)à(+INF。 Take ... as happiness [pride].

9. Cost (time, money):

We won't waste time for the foundation. The workers completed the basic construction task in only ten days.

Magpie met May in Shanghai in Nanjing. This express train takes five hours from Shanghai to Nanjing.

I spent two yuan on a hat.

Mettresse Fonds dansune Enterprise invests in a company.

How are you? how much are you willing to pay?

10. Write and record; To write (a work):

Mettre son signed a signature book.

Charge a sum of money to someone's account.

Metz cents francs. Please write me one hundred francs.

1 1. Fixed (price, etc. ):

Choose to price something.

12. [Common] Assumption, even if:

I don't know. Even if I didn't say anything.

13.[ crowd] beat:

Mettre des coups à qn hit someone a few times.

I met you! He hit too hard!

Work hard, work hard.

Their health is not good, but they are in good health. [body] They beat us 5-0.

14. Start and run:

Turn on the radio, turn on the radio.

Metz Le Joffe, his comments are calm. Please turn on the heating, it's getting cold.

15. Bring, reason:

Riots cause chaos everywhere.

End, stop or end.

Mettlers Gass stepped on the accelerator of the car.

16.[Min ]mettre les bouts (des b? Tons) went away and slipped away;

On les met? Are you going or not?

17. [Sea] mettre un navire à la voile sail (ready to set sail);

Put the boat into the water;

Mettre le cap sur l 'est (turning the head of the shipyard) on the east coast turned to hide and headed east.

Se mettre v. pr

1. In:

The brave lady went to the window.

Mr. Literature went to bed.

Mr. Water jumped into the water.

Sit down to eat, then sit down.

They are automatic. They are approaching.

A plush chair is sitting on the sofa.

Take sb.' s place.

Ne plus savoir où se mettre has nothing to do and is ashamed of himself.

2. release ... to yourself:

He has a pocket on his back.

Remember: How are you? After a glass of wine. Please keep this in mind.

What does this mean? Il[ turn, vulgar] is all wet.

3. Become, become, be in a state:

Mr Deport stood up.

Semitri en sur was sweating like a pig.

Semitri En Cole is angry.

Semitri is on his way. Go, go.

Agree with sb.

Semette Bien (mal) Avecqn has a good [bad] relationship with someone.

Ilsa met Bean. He has a good life.

This is my favorite. It's sunny.

Wear:

what's up The Sao Paulo newspaper put a scarf on her shoulder.

Tighten your belt.

I met something good. He is well dressed.

5.[ People] beat each other:

What does this mean? How fierce they fought!

6. What is this?

Start doing sth:

Go to work, go to work.

The scholar began to study.

Se mettre aux mathématiques began to study mathematics.

(2) focus on something and be interested in something.

(3) Follow ... [refers to a certain way of life]:

Semere au regime follows a prescribed diet.

7.(+inf。 ) at the beginning:

Laughed.

He met someone. It began to rain.

General usage

weather

Mr Montreux calibrated his watch.

An agreement was reached.

Start doing something.

S'y mettre began to do it.