Результаты из Коллективного Словаря Reverso
well put togetheradv. adj.
looking good; having a look that was obviously well taken care of.
put a pin in itv.
phrase people say to suggest coming back to a subject and discussing it later. It might sound like an excuse to avoid a topic but can also be said completely honestly and sincerely
bring to a haltid.
put a stop to something
put smb. off the scentexp.
mislead someone; deliberately provide wrong information to forbid someone from knowing the truth
fanutev.
change something into something better
'twas ever thusexp.
expression meaning "things never change"
regression testn.
is a test process that is performed after the software has been changed in order to verify if the changes didn't affect other software parts
dirtn.
in American English, 'dirt' is what British people call 'soil' ('put some dirt in a plant pot'). In British English, dirt has the connotation of being dirty ('you've got some dirt on your shoe')
dig the dirtv.
to look for or expose information about a person's past, usually bad, and to therefore bring that person down or put them in a bad light
bend over backwardsv.
When you bend over backwards, you put all your effort into something. This expression is often used to say that someone puts a lot of energy into pleasing someone else.
to put your heart and mind to this great workn.
to concentrate and to sacrifice
keep postedexp.
keep informed of changes