put back
Return to original place
بهطور تحتاللفظی: To place (something) in the back (original) position.
در ۱۵ ثانیه
- Return an object to its original or proper place.
- Can also mean rescheduling an event to a later time.
- Use 'put it back' when using a pronoun like 'it'.
- Essential for tidying up and shared living spaces.
معنی
This phrase means to return something to the exact place where you found it or where it usually belongs. It is often used when you change your mind about buying something or after you finish using a tool.
مثالهای کلیدی
3 از 7At the grocery store
I decided I don't need this cake, so I'll put it back.
I decided I don't need this cake, so I'll return it to the shelf.
Tidying the living room
Please put the remote back on the coffee table when you're done.
Please return the remote to the coffee table when you finish.
A professional meeting change
We had to put the meeting back to 3:00 PM because of the delay.
We had to reschedule the meeting for 3:00 PM.
زمینه فرهنگی
In the UK, 'putting things back' in a shop is a matter of strong social etiquette. Leaving an item in the wrong place is often seen as 'lazy' or 'bad manners'. The concept of 'Katazuke' (tidying up) involves putting everything back in its 'home'. It is taught in schools where students clean their own classrooms. The phrase is central to the 'Daylight Savings' debate. Twice a year, news stations remind everyone to 'put their clocks back' or 'forward'. Efficiency and order are valued; 'putting things back' is expected in shared spaces like communal kitchens or workshops.
The Pronoun Sandwich
Always remember: Put + [it/them] + Back. It's a sandwich where the pronoun is the filling!
Don't use for people
If you drive a friend home, you 'drop them off' or 'take them back'. You never 'put them back' unless they are a doll!
در ۱۵ ثانیه
- Return an object to its original or proper place.
- Can also mean rescheduling an event to a later time.
- Use 'put it back' when using a pronoun like 'it'.
- Essential for tidying up and shared living spaces.
What It Means
Put back is a simple but essential phrasal verb. It means returning an object to its original spot. Think of it as the opposite of taking something out. If you pick up a book, you must put it back on the shelf. It is about restoring order to a space. It can also mean delaying an event to a later time. However, the physical meaning is what you will use most daily.
How To Use It
This is a separable phrasal verb. You can say put back the milk or put the milk back. Both are perfectly correct! If you use a pronoun like it or them, it must go in the middle. You have to say put it back. Never say put back it. That sounds very strange to native speakers. Use it when you are tidying up or shopping. It is a very active, helpful phrase.
When To Use It
You will use this constantly at home. Tell your roommate to put back your favorite sweater. Use it at the grocery store if you decide you do not want those cookies. In an office, use it for shared supplies like staplers. If you are talking about a meeting, put back means rescheduling it for later. It is a workhorse phrase for everyday life.
When NOT To Use It
Do not use put back if you are returning a gift to a store for money. In that case, use return. Do not use it for people returning to a country. You would say go back or return instead. If you are putting a person in their place during an argument, this phrase does not fit. It is mostly for physical objects or scheduled times. Using it for emotions might confuse your friends.
Cultural Background
Western cultures often emphasize 'a place for everything.' This phrase reflects that organized mindset. In many English-speaking households, children hear put it back! more than almost any other phrase. It is the golden rule of shared living spaces. There is a subtle social contract involved. If you take it, you are responsible for returning it. It shows respect for other people's property.
Common Variations
Put something back is the standard form. You might hear put it back where you found it for extra emphasis. In British English, people sometimes say put it away, but that implies hiding it in a drawer. Put back is more specific about the original location. You can also use pushed back for meetings, which is very similar to the time-related meaning of put back.
نکات کاربردی
The phrase is very versatile and safe to use in almost any setting. Just remember the 'pronoun-in-the-middle' rule (`put it back`) to sound like a native speaker.
The Pronoun Sandwich
Always remember: Put + [it/them] + Back. It's a sandwich where the pronoun is the filling!
Don't use for people
If you drive a friend home, you 'drop them off' or 'take them back'. You never 'put them back' unless they are a doll!
Shopping Etiquette
If you're in an English-speaking country, 'putting it back' in the wrong place in a grocery store is a major social 'no-no'.
مثالها
7I decided I don't need this cake, so I'll put it back.
I decided I don't need this cake, so I'll return it to the shelf.
Using 'it' in the middle of the phrase.
Please put the remote back on the coffee table when you're done.
Please return the remote to the coffee table when you finish.
Specifying the location after the phrase.
We had to put the meeting back to 3:00 PM because of the delay.
We had to reschedule the meeting for 3:00 PM.
Using the phrase to mean 'delay' or 'reschedule'.
Hey, can you put back my milk? I saw it on the counter.
Hey, can you return my milk to the fridge?
Direct and informal request.
No, you cannot keep the frog, please put it back in the pond!
No, you can't keep the frog, return it to the water!
Lighthearted but firm instruction.
I always put my paints back so they don't dry out.
I always return my paints to their place.
Describing a habit of organization.
You never put the cap back on the toothpaste!
You never return the cap to the toothpaste tube!
Expressing a common household frustration.
خودت رو بسنج
Complete the sentence with the correct form of 'put back'. Remember the pronoun rule!
I took the milk out, but I forgot to ____.
When the object is a pronoun ('it'), it must go between 'put' and 'back'.
Which sentence uses 'put back' to mean a delay?
Choose the correct sentence:
In this context, 'put back' means to postpone or delay.
Fill in the missing line in this supermarket dialogue.
A: Do you want this chocolate? B: No, it's too much sugar. A: Okay, I'll ____.
The speaker is returning the item to the shelf right now.
Match the 'put back' sense to the situation.
Situation: 'The construction will take two more weeks.'
A delay in construction is a 'put back' in time.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Put Back vs. Put Away
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاI took the milk out, but I forgot to ____.
When the object is a pronoun ('it'), it must go between 'put' and 'back'.
Choose the correct sentence:
In this context, 'put back' means to postpone or delay.
A: Do you want this chocolate? B: No, it's too much sugar. A: Okay, I'll ____.
The speaker is returning the item to the shelf right now.
Situation: 'The construction will take two more weeks.'
A delay in construction is a 'put back' in time.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالIt is neutral. You can use it with friends, but it's also fine in a business email about a meeting delay.
Yes, that is perfectly correct. You can also say 'put the milk back'.
'Return' is more formal. 'Put back' is more common in daily conversation for physical objects.
Yes, when talking about time or schedules, they are synonyms, but 'put back' is more informal.
Because we are moving the time 'backwards' to an earlier hour.
No, it sounds like you are treating the person like an object. Use 'take back' instead.
Yes, you can put the object in the middle or at the end, unless it's a pronoun.
It's an informal way to say someone drank something very quickly, usually alcohol.
Yes, it is used globally in all major English dialects.
It is still 'put back'. For example: 'Yesterday, I put it back.'
عبارات مرتبط
put away
similarTo store something in its usual place.
set back
similarTo delay progress.
give back
similarTo return something to a person.
take back
similarTo return something to a store or location.