Phrasal Verb - putting together
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.Definition
- To assemble or construct something, especially from several parts or components. 2. To arrange or coordinate things so that they work effectively as a whole, often implying the use of effort, skill, or ingenuity.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | I spent the whole afternoon putting together a flat-pack bookshelf. |
| 2 | The team worked together to put the project together on time. |
| 3 | Can you help me put the puzzle together? |
| 4 | The chef put the ingredients together to make a delicious meal. |
| 5 | We need to put our efforts together if we want to succeed. |
| 6 | The detective put the pieces of the case together to solve the mystery. |
| 7 | The manager put the new employees through a training program to put them together as a team. |
| 8 | The mechanic put the engine together after the repair. |
| 9 | The children put their toys together to play a game. |
| 10 | The architect put the plans together to build the house. |