put on the map — ► put on the map bring to prominence. Main Entry: ↑map … English terms dictionary
put on the map — phrasal : to give great prominence of fame to (as a city, a region) : make widely known discovery of rich uranium deposits really put that section of the country on the map * * * put on the map To bring to public attention, to make well known • • … Useful english dictionary
put on the map — put (something) on the map to make something famous. The Macintosh operating system put Apple computers on the map … New idioms dictionary
put on the map — {v. phr.} To make (a place) well known. * /The first successful climb of Mount Matterhorn put Zermatt, Switzerland, on the map./ * /Shakespeare put his hometown of Stratford on Avon on the map./ … Dictionary of American idioms
put on the map — {v. phr.} To make (a place) well known. * /The first successful climb of Mount Matterhorn put Zermatt, Switzerland, on the map./ * /Shakespeare put his hometown of Stratford on Avon on the map./ … Dictionary of American idioms
put\ on\ the\ map — v. phr. To make (a place) well known. The first successful climb of Mount Matterhorn put Zermatt, Switzerland, on the map. Shakespeare put his hometown of Stratford on Avon on the map … Словарь американских идиом
put on the map — verb To bring something into a position of prominence. The actress role in the acclaimed drama finally put her on the map … Wiktionary
put on the map — make a place well known The Woodstock rock concert really put the town of Woodstock on the map … Idioms and examples
put on the map — make a location well known, publicize a place … English contemporary dictionary
put something on the map — put someone/something on the map informal phrase to make someone or something famous It was a role that really put her on the map as a serious actor. Thesaurus: to make someone or something well known or more importantsynonym Main entry: map * * … Useful english dictionary