put down to
英 [pʊt daʊn tu]
美 [pʊt daʊn tu]
把…归因于…
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB 归咎于…;归因于…
If youputsomethingdown toa particular thing, you believe that it is caused by that thing.- You may be a sceptic and put it down to life's inequalities.
你或许是个怀疑论者,会把它归因于生活的不公正。
- You may be a sceptic and put it down to life's inequalities.
双语例句
- Crawford and Wang believe the slump in attainment can be put down to two factors.
克劳福特和王认为,学习成绩的倒退可以归结为两个因素。 - These optimistic figures have been put down to increased funding and improved availability of drugs to treat the disease.
这些乐观的数字要归功于增加的资金投入以及运用药物治疗这个疾病。 - While those losing players'complaints could be put down to sour grapes, even Iker Casillas-whose Spanish team has progressed to Sunday's final game-said the ball is'appalling.
即使这些失利球员的怨言也许有些酸葡萄心理,但本届世界杯冠军西班牙队的门将伊戈尔•卡西利亚斯(IkerCasillas)对这种足球的评价也是“很可怕”。 - The outbreak has been put down to the overflow of sewage-contaminated water into the Ruacana river from Angola following floods last month.
这场疾病暴发的原因被归结于上个月被污染的下水道中的水随着洪水流入了安哥拉的鲁阿卡纳河。 - For many, a successful marriage can be put down to attraction, devotion, patience – and true love.
对于很多人来说,成功的婚姻可以归因于吸引力、奉献、耐心以及真爱。 - And even if global stock markets 'generally vigorous start to the new year can be put down to expectations of a continued M& A boom, that is no reason to believe that all the old problems associated with mega-deals have been solved.
即便全球股市在新年伊始整体表现活跃,可以归结为市场对并购热潮将持续下去的预期,但也不能据此认为,所有与大额交易相关的老问题已得到解决。 - Can this failure be put down to his peculiar personality and foibles?
这次失败是否可以归因于他那特殊的个性与性格弱点? - Rev Williamson later told Sky News: I felt a marker should be put down to say clearly to everybody that a female bishop is not found in the bible.
莱福·保罗·威廉姆逊事后向Sky新闻说:我感觉向每个人说清楚《圣经》里找不到女性主教是有必要的。 - Wind blows afloat your name, the moon put down to the dust the passing world-bound, and tomorrow, the first ray of the rising sun in Jiangnan, is there anyone who can read its feeling?
风吹起你的名字,月谢落过往的尘缘,明天,烟雨江南孕育的第一缕晨曦,有谁能解它的情衷? - A study found that students asked to tell whether someone was gay or straight guessed correctly more often than could be put down to mere chance.
一项研究发现,在要求学生辨认一个人是同性恋还是异性恋的时候,通常会猜中的几率比较大,这可不仅仅是随机猜测的问题。