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Put someone's back up annoy them(±ÍÂú°Ô ÇÏ´Ù, Â¥Áõ³ª°Ô ÇÏ´Ù): That sort of attitude really gets my back up!
Put someone's nose out of joint irritate them or make them angry with you(ƯÈ÷ Á¦´ë·Î °ü½ÉÀ» ±â¿ïÀÌÁö ¾Ê¾Æ) ~¸¦ ±âºÐ ³ª»Ú°Ô ¸¸µé´Ù): Her supervisor's criticism of her work put her nose out of joint.
Put something down in black and white to put the details of something down on paper, to write down the terms of an agreement(~À» ºÐ¸íÈ÷ Àû¾î³õ´Ù): I was told to put my proposal down in black and white.
Put something down to something to explain something as being caused by something else(~À» ~ÀÇ Å¿[´ö]À¸·Î º¸´Ù): The police put the accident down to the bad road conditions at the time.
Put something forward to state or advance an idea(Á¦¾ðÇÏ´Ù, Á¦¾ÈÇÏ´Ù): I put my new plan forward at the meeting to see if anyone was interested in it.