put+forward

  • 61put yourself forward — ˌput yourself/sbˈforward derived to suggest yourself/sb as a candidate for a job or position • Can I put you/your name forward for club secretary? • He has put himself forward for a place on the national executive. Main entry: ↑putderived …

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  • 62put somebody forward — ˌput yourself/sbˈforward derived to suggest yourself/sb as a candidate for a job or position • Can I put you/your name forward for club secretary? • He has put himself forward for a place on the national executive. Main entry: ↑putderived …

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  • 63put the clocks back — (or forward) adjust clocks or watches backward (or forward) to take account of official changes in time * * * put the clocks forward/back idiom (BrE) (NAmE set/move the clocks ahead/back) to change the time shown by clocks, usually by one hour,… …

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  • 64put one's best foot forward — see under ↑foot • • • Main Entry: ↑best put one s best foot forward To make one s best effort • • • Main Entry: ↑foot * * * embark on an undertaking with as much effort and determination as possible …

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  • 65¡Forward, Russia! — Playing live at Summer Sundae, August 2006 Background information Origin Leeds, England …

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  • 66put — [v1] position bring, concenter, concentrate, deposit, embed, establish, fasten, fix, fixate, focus, insert, install, invest, lay, nail, park, peg, place, plank, plank down, plant, plop, plunk, plunk down, quarter, repose, rest, rivet, seat, set,… …

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  • 67put your best foot forward — If you ut your best foot forward, you try your best to do something …

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  • 68put sth out to contract — ► WORKPLACE if an organization, government, etc. puts something out to contract, they allow different companies to compete to provide a service or do a job for them: »One way to make the process more efficient would be to put it out to contract.… …

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  • 69put the clocks forward — put the clocks forward/back idiom (BrE) (NAmE set/move the clocks ahead/back) to change the time shown by clocks, usually by one hour, when the time changes officially, for example at the beginning and end of summer • Remember to put your clocks… …

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  • 70forward — for·ward n: forward contract at contract Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. forwa …

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