hurl的意思和读音

hurl

: [hɜrl] : [hɜː(r)l]

v.

n.

hurls  hurling  hurled  

v.fling,throw,toss,chuck,launch

hurlv.

1.[t]~ sth/sb + adv./prep.to throw sth/sb violently in a particular direction

He hurled a brick through the window.

2.[t]~ abuse, accusations, insults, etc. (at sb)to shout insults, etc. at sb

Rival fans hurled abuse at each other.

3.[i]to vomit

n.1.,

v.1.,2.,3.(),()4.,5.,6.〉()1.,2.,3.(),()4.,5.,6.〉()

v.1.to throw something using a lot of force; to move your body with speed and force in a particular direction, or to be moved in this way2.to shout at someone in a very angry way3.to vomit

1. humidity n. 湿 hurl v. hurricane n. ...

2. hunter hurl hurricane () ...

3. humidity n. 湿 hurl v. hurricane n. ...

4. hungry 饿 hurl hurricane ...

5. hurdle n. hurl v. hurricane n. ...

6. hurdle hurl hygiene ...

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1.Just as he was about to hurl his briefcase into the window to break it, two of the police officers grabbed him from behind.

2.Have the problem that the patience answers the customer, handle the traveler the door rejects goods to tell with hurl.退

3.With her mother rarely communicate, and always she hurl miserable.

4.He hurl a few oath at his wife and walk out, SLam the door.

5.He found that the White Cliffs were lined with tribesmen, ready to hurl rocks and spears down onto the troops.怀

6.eg. (1) In a moment, she reappeared to hurl my change and the ticket on the counter with such force most of it fell on the floor at my feet.

7.For older, experienced lovers, outercourse can hurl them back in time, helping them to reclaim the thrill of the forbidden nature of sex.

8.Even now, he tensed up all over, as if ready to hurl himself across the river.使

9.If only I could tear out my heart and hurl it into the current, then my pain and longing would be over, and I could finally forget.

10.By day, passengers will be able to hurl themselves out of the rear entrance even when the bus is moving (all doors will be closed at night).使)。