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Put someone off to make someone feel uneasy, to avoid responding to someone(ºÒÄèÇÏ°Ô ¸¸µé´Ù, ¹ß»ÇÏ´Ù): He put me off with his complaints about our company.
Put someone on to fool or joke with someone, to tease someone(¡²³²¡³À» °¨Âʰ°ÀÌ ¼ÓÀÌ´Ù, ³î¸®´Ù): I think that my friend is putting me on. I do not believe that he will move to Italy.
Put someone on a pedestal to respect/admire/worship a person((¸Í¸ñÀûÀÏ Á¤µµ·Î) ~¸¦ ¹Þµé¾î ¸ð½Ã´Ù): My father used to put my mother on a pedestal when I was young.
Put someone on a pedestal admire them greatly, idolise them(¸Í¸ñÀûÀÏ Á¤µµ·Î) ~¸¦ ¹Þµé¾î ¸ð½Ã´Ù): Don't try to put her on a pedestal, she's as guilty as the rest of them!
Put someone on hold to leave someone waiting during a telephone call(ÅëÈ Áß¿¡ Àá½Ã ±â´Ù¸®°Ô ÇÏ´Ù): I phoned the bank and the receptionist put me on hold.