putsomethingaside
phrasal verbwithputverbuk/pʊt/us/pʊt/present participleputting|past tense and past participleput
(SAVE)
B2
tosavesomething, usuallytimeormoney, for aspecialpurpose:
I putasidea little everymonthfor adepositon ahouse.
Hetriesto put sometimeasideeveryeveningtoreadto thekids.
Saving money
- bank
- deposit account
- depositor
- direct deposit
- interest rate
- ISA
- on depositidiom
- pension plan
- put
- putsomethingby
- redeposit
- retirement plan
- salt
- saltsomethingaway
- save/keep money for a rainy dayidiom
- scrimp
- squirrelsomethingaway
- TESSA
- undersaver
- war chest
(IGNORE)
C2
If you put adisagreementorproblemaside, youignoreittemporarilyso that it does notpreventyou doing what youwantto do:
Let's putourdifferencesasideand make afreshstart.
Can we put thatquestionasidefor now, and come back to itlater?
Neglecting and ignoring
- beneath the/someone'sradaridiom
- blocksomethingout
- brushsomeone/somethingoff
- bury/haveyourhead in the sandidiom
- bypass
- crack
- ear
- lay
- let goidiom
- let sleeping dogs lieidiom
- letsomethinggo/passidiom
- letsomethingrideidiom
- look straight/right throughsomeoneidiom
- nose
- setsomethingaside
- shut
- shutsomeone/somethingout
- shutyoureyes tosomethingidiom
- silent
- the silent treatmentidiom