Examples of using Be put on in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Official
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
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Political
Emphasis should be put on practical training.
Clothes can be put on and taken off.
Everything needs to be put on the table.
A particular emphasis should be put on mission-specific training.
Multi-colored wooden rings should be put on the rod.
More focus should be put on disease prevention.
Cognac can be put on the market with min.
More pressure must be put on Iraq to cooperate.
More emphasis should be put on reorganising working time.
It must be put on the wound. Gently.
Sensitive products should therefore be put on the lowest shelf.
Ma, I need to be put on the payroll.
Now they can be put on.
Can be put on over the head.
Now the pan can be put on fire.
The patient should be put on a diet.
Now the mask can be put on the face.
The work will not only be put on.
It should be put on the rubble and secure.
All of that can be put on the table.