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The specific difference between bearish and buying.
I can answer this question. Although my spoken English is not very good, I am familiar with the vocabulary of College English Band 4 and Band 6. I have summarized a table for you to have a rough look at first:

Meaning interpretation

1, in English [p? T] beauty [p? t]

Release; Resettlement; Push hard; Insert hard; Send ... to; Send to; Contact with; Writing, recording and marking (I); To bring into (a state or situation); Create feelings; Give; Regard as (or list as); Say; Shot put;

Throw; Push; Short for stock put option;

2. test English [te? K] beauty [te? k]

Verb (abbreviation of verb) take; Carry; Take away; Take away; Lead; Bring to; Push ... towards; Seize; Eat; Subtraction; Record; Take pictures; Accept; Suffer; Take (measures); Take ... time; Accommodate; Ride (a vehicle);

Scene (continuous shooting); Lens; Amount of income; Input; Viewpoint; Viewpoint;

Similarities: all have the part of speech of nouns or verbs.

Difference: put is mainly used as a transitive verb, and take can be used as a transitive verb or an intransitive verb.

Usage difference

The basic meaning of put is "put aside", which means to put something in a fixed place and make it form a certain state. Put is mainly used as a transitive verb, followed by a noun or pronoun. It can also follow a double object, and its indirect object can be transformed into the object of the preposition to/for. Sometimes it can be used as a compound object of complement with adjectives, adverbs or prepositional phrases.

Take basically means "take, take, take, grab", that is, take things with your hands, accept things, and move people or things to a certain place. Take can be used as a transitive verb or an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it can take a noun or pronoun as an object or a double object. When used as a "bring" solution, its indirect object can be transformed into the object of the preposition to. When used as intransitive verbs, active forms can express passive meanings.

typical

Example sentences of put

He put his hand in his pocket.

He put his hand in his pocket.

She put the grapes on a big plate.

She put the grapes in a big plate.

Put down my pen and stop fiddling with it!

Put my pen down and don't play with your hands!

for instance

Please take the garbage to the trash can.

Please take the garbage to the trash can.

Withdraw money from the bank when necessary.

Withdraw money from the bank when necessary.

We are ready to accept your order.

We are always ready to execute your order.