1. contributed
Penicillin has contributed much to the welfare of mankind.
He contributed a lot of money.
Those people contributed greatly to world peace.
Nobody contributed to the understanding of dreams as much as Freud.
A power failure contributed to the confusion in the hall.
Einstein's theories contributed greatly to modern science.
Nobody knew that Tom was the person who contributed most of the money.
A generous man contributed some two billion yen to charity.
His effort contributed to success.
He studied hard in his youth, and it contributed to his success in later years.
An illiterate man was fair game for the literate exploiters who contributed to his domination.
He contributed much money of his own accord.
And his strategy regarding the British economy may have actually contributed to a period of economic crisis known as the Great Depression.
The students contributed their own time to the project
Her studies contributed greatly to developing scientific research.
2. add
Add meat.
'Guillaume and Lebas' will that not make a good business name? We might add, 'and Co.' to round off the firm's signature.
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Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.
That's right. At the least I wish they'd add one to the first floor as well ... Wait a mo! Why are you here!? "'Why' is obvious isn't it? It's so we can go to the toilet together."
Step 1. Heat the vegetable oil (0.5L) (any grease or a mixture of oil and grease) in the pot on high heat, add sliced onions (400g), fry until the onions take a yellow color, then add meat (any kind) (1kg).
Please advise us as to what topic you would like to add or delete by June 12.
I think it might be useful if you could add how to output the diphthongs (with small ya/yu/yo) and geminate consonants (with small tsu).
The teacher may say nothing, grading the students on how much they participate, what they add to the discussion, and their leadership of it.
Why do people add simple and common sentences such as "hello", "how are you", etc.?
Heat sesame oil in the pan on a medium flame, add the chicken meat, the garlic and fry, when the colour changes pour in the Chinese soup, add the Chinese cabbage and boil.
And besides, Dima made sure to add, taking out his calculator and dividing 0.99 by 3,000,000, before multiplying by 100. "You do realize that you would only lose 0.0033%, right?"
Native French speakers often add spaces before punctuation in other languages even though it is usually incorrect.
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3. thrash
They thrash their victim against the perch.
He got thrashed by some hooligans.
4. put
If you don't want to put on sunscreen, that's your problem. Just don't come complaining to me when you get a sunburn.
Put it down.
Corporations are downsizing and reducing the amount of profits they put back into R&D.
We use computers to solve problems and to put information in order.
You can put your talents to good use if you become a designer.
She put on dark glasses to protect her eyes from the sun.
That politician put his foot in his mouth when he made those racist comments.
Don't you want to put in another disc? We've been listening to this one for two hours.
I never thought this rubber band would come in handy when I put it in my pocket this morning.
He struck a match, but quickly put it out.
The ages of the two children put together was equivalent to that of their father.
The opposing team did not put up much of a fight, so we won hands down.
All you have to do is to cultivate the ability to put yourself in the other fellow's place.
Put this medicine where children can't get it.
The insider trading scandal put a lot of people out of business.
5. pile on
6. put towards
My parents gave my some money to put towards buying a new car.
7. an explicit
8. put aside
Every week, I put aside some money for a holiday.
I’m going to put aside extra money every month for awesome holidays.
She put aside a small sum every week to pay for her annual holiday.
Do you like to put aside money each month?
She has some money put aside for her old age.
Let's put these problems aside. / It's time to put aside all doubts, Brother. / Put the egos aside for a second, guys, please. / I put aside a little cash for an emergency. / You should take some of your earnings and put it aside for college.