Put first In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "put first", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Jimmy Hung calendar 2021-08-29 01:08

Meaning of Put first (redirected from put (someone or something) first )

Put (someone or something) first verb phrase

Treat or consider someone or something as the most important person or thing

Mothers always put their children first, and sacrifice themselves for them.

He always puts his career first.

We have to put the satisfaction of customers first.

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To take something into consideration in a thorough way

take the long view (of something)
To consider all the consequences of something in the future instead of only in the present 
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To think or consider something seriously

muse over (someone or something)

To think carefully and seriously or ponder about someone or something

Grammar and Usage of Put (someone or something) first

Verb Forms

  • puts (someone or something) first
  • putting (someone or something) first

The verb "put" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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punch (one's) ticket

1. To punch a hole in one's ticket to show that they have paid for a ride
2. To do something that allows one to go further in a competition or to be promoted at work

Example:

1. Please, tell me if I forget to punch your ticket. 
2. With a view to punching my ticket to the final, I did whatever it takes to win this round.

 

 

 

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