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*throw¹ /θro; θrəʊ/ v [T] threw /θru; θruː/ , thrown /θron; θrəʊn/ , throwing 1 to make something fly through the air by letting it go from your hand with a quick movement of your arm 扔; 投; 拋; 掷: throw sth to/at Cromartie throws the ball back to the pitcher. 克罗马蒂把球扔回给投手。 Demonstrators began throwing rocks at the police. 示威者开始向警察扔石头。 throw sb sth Throw me a towel, would you. 请扔一条毛巾给我。 2 to put something somewhere quickly and carelessly 随手扔下〔某物〕: Just throw your coat on the bed. 就把你的外套扔在床上吧。 3 to push someone or something suddenly and violently, or make them fall down 突然用力推; 使…摔倒在地: They were thrown to the ground by the force of the explosion. 他们被爆炸的威力摔倒在地上。 4 to suddenly move your body or part of your body 突然移动〔身体或身体某部位〕: She threw her arms around him. 她伸出手臂猛地抱住他。 throw yourself down/onto/into etc When he got home, he threw himself into an armchair. 他一回到家就一屁股坐进了扶手椅中。 5 throw sb in jail/prison to put someone in prison 把〔某人〕投进监狱 6 throw yourself into sth to start doing an activity eagerly 开始积极做某事 7 throw a party to organize a party 组织一次聚会 8 throw your weight around to use your authority in an unreasonable way 滥用权力 9 to make someone feel confused or shocked 使迷惑; 使震惊: Her sudden question threw me completely for a moment. 她突如其来的问题使我着实愣了一下子。 Everyone was thrown into confusion by this news. 所有人都被这个消息搞糊涂了。 10 to make shadows or light fall on something 把〔影或光〕投射到…: The trees threw long shadows across the lawn. 树木在草坪上投下长长的影子。
throw sth ↔ away1 to get rid of something that you do not want or need 扔掉,拋弃〔不想要或不需要的东西〕: Do you still want the newspaper, or can I throw it away? 你仍需要这份报纸吗,否则我把它扔了好吗? 2 to waste a chance or advantage etc 浪费〔机会、优势等〕: He had everything — a good job, a beautiful wife — but he threw it all away. 他拥有一切 — 一份好工作、一个漂亮的妻子 — 但他都白白地舍弃了。 throw sth ↔ in add something to what you are selling, without increasing the price 免费添加; 额外奉送: The computer is going for only £900 with a free software package thrown in. 这部电脑仅售 900 英镑,并额外奉送一个免费套装软件。 throw sth ↔ on to quickly put on a piece of clothing 迅速穿上〔衣服〕 throw sth/sb out 1 to get rid of something 去除,扔掉: The meat smells bad — you'd better throw it out. 这肉闻起来坏了 — 你最好把它扔掉。 2 to make someone leave 把〔某人〕撵走: Jim got thrown out of the Navy for taking drugs. 吉姆因为吸毒而被赶出海军。 3 to refuse to accept a suggestion or idea 拒绝接受〔建议或主意〕 throw up 1 [I] informal to make food come out of your mouth from your stomach because you are ill; VOMIT 【非正式】 呕吐 2 [T throw sth ↔ up] to make something fly up into the air 扔到空中; 扬起: Passing trucks threw up clouds of dust. 来往的卡车扬起阵阵尘土。
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