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"Put off" is a transitive verb phrase which is often translated as "posponer", and "through" is a preposition which is often translated as "por". Learn more about the difference between "put off" and "through" below.
put off(
poot
 
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A transitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and requires a direct object (e.g., take out the trash.).
transitive verb phrase
a. posponer
Both parties agreed to put off the meeting due to the hurricane.Las dos partes acordaron posponer la reunión debido al huracán.
b. aplazar
You can use a credit card and put off the payment until later.Puedes usar una tarjeta de crédito y aplazar el pago hasta más tarde.
c. postergar
Sign up for health insurance. You can't keep putting it off.Contrata un seguro de salud, no puedes seguir postergándolo.
d. dejar para más tarde
Please stop putting off your chores and clean your room already.Por favor, no dejes tus quehaceres para más tarde y limpia tu cuarto ya.
a. dar largas a
Please stop putting me off. We were supposed to meet over a month ago.Por favor, deja de darme largas, teníamos que haber quedado hace más de un mes.
b. tener esperando
Can you put her off a little longer while we set up her surprise party?¿Puedes tenerla esperando allí un poco más mientras organizamos su fiesta sorpresa?
a. desanimar
The cost of cigarettes alone put him off from smoking anymore.Solo el costo de los cigarrillos lo desanimó de seguir fumando.
b. quitar las ganas
The terrible performance put him off from ever going back to the theater.La terrible representación le quitó las ganas de volver al teatro.
c. disuadir
We tried to put him off from going to the movies because we didn't want to go with him.Tratamos de disuadirlo de ir al cine porque no queríamos acompañarlo.
a. distraer
The opposing team tried to intimidate and put us off before the start of the match.El equipo contrario trató de intimidarnos y distraernos antes de que empezara el partido.
5. (to stop from operating)
Regionalism used in the United Kingdom
(United Kingdom)
a. apagar
Don't forget to put the lights off when you leave the house.No te olvides de apagar las luces cuando salgas de la casa.
a. dejar
I asked the bus driver to put me off at the stop for the station.Le pedí al chófer del autobús que me dejara en la parada de la estación.
a. hacer bajar
The guard put some youths off the train because they were causing trouble.El revisor hizo bajar del tren a algunos jóvenes que estaban armando alboroto.
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through(
thru
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A preposition is a word that indicates the relationship between a noun and another word (e.g., He ran through the door.).
preposition
a. por
Place the thread through the eye of the needle.Pasa el hilo por el ojo de la aguja.
b. a través de
The old mansion was just visible through the mist.La vieja mansión era apenas visible a través de la niebla.
a. a través de
I got my job through a friend of a friend.Conseguí el trabajo a través de un amigo de un amigo.
a. durante
The supermarket will be selling pumpkins all through the season.El supermercado venderá calabazas durante toda la temporada.
a. hasta...inclusive
The store will be open Wednesday through Sunday.La tienda estará abierta desde el miércoles hasta el domingo inclusive.
An adverb is a word that describes a verb, an adjective, or other adverbs (e.g., to run quickly, very tired).
adverb
a.
This refers to an idiomatic word or phrase for which there is no word-for-word translation.
no direct translation
Proceed through the intersection and take your first left.Pasa el cruce y toma la primera a la izquierda.
The dam stops the water from flowing through.La presa impide el paso del agua.
a. de principio a fin
I read the book through.Me leí el libro de principio a fin.
a. completamente
The laundry is dried through.La colada está completamente seca.
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. terminado
Are you through with your homework yet?¿Ya terminaste los deberes?
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