What is the meaning of Poner?
to put
to put
to put, to put up, to place, to lay
to set, to set up (e.g. set an alarm, set up chairs)
to put on (e.g. put on a smile, a happy face, a brave face; put on a pot of coffee, put something on display)
to make (e.g. make somebody nervous, jealous, sad, emotional, uncomfortable)
to make, to give (in certain phrases; e.g. to make available, give an injection, to give effect)
to say, to read (statement: indicate in written form)
to bring (e.g. to bring online, to bring order to, to bring up to speed or date, to bring to light)
to lay (e.g. to lay eggs, lay the foundation or groundwork)
to turn, to turn on (e.g. to turn the other cheek, turn on music, to turn upside-down)
to get (in certain phrases)
to call (in certain phrases; e.g. to call into question, call into doubt, call somebody's bluff)
to pay
to draw (e.g. to draw a line or set up a boundary)
to plant, to set up (e.g. plant one's feet, plant a bomb, set up explosives, plant a bug, set up a camera, plant a weapon)
to contribute; to bring
to play
to put on, to don, to change into (clothing, shoes, accoutrements)
to get
(of a heavenly body) to set (i.e., to sink beneath the horizon)
to become, to get ("become" is used in reference to entering into a physical or emotional state) (e.g. become anxious, fashionable, naughty, nervous, offensive, pale, sad, serious, stern, tense, ugly, violent, weird, etc.)
to start doing something, to begin, to get down to (+ a + infinitive)
to put oneself
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