put down

put down
v.

1) (d; tr.) ('to consider') to put down as (we can put this trip down as a business expense)

2) (d; tr.) to put down for ('to enter a pledge for') (I'll put you down for five tickets)

3) (BE) (d; tr.) ('to enter') to put down for (to put down one's son for Eton)

4)(d; tr.) ('to attribute') to put down to (to put a blunder down to inexperience)

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['pʊt'daʊn]
(d; tr.) to put down for (I'll put down you down for five tickets; 'to enter a pledge for')
(d; tr.) ('to attribute') to put down to (to put down a blunder down to inexperience)
(BE) (d; tr.) ('to enter') to put down for (to put down one's son for Eton)
(d; tr.) ('to consider') to put down as (we can put down this trip down as a business expense)

Combinatory dictionary. 2013.

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