throwing的意思和读音

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throw

: [θroʊ] : [θrəʊ]

v.

n.

threw  thrown  throws  throwing  

v.+n.throw ball,throw party,throw hat,throw towel,throw shadow

v.catch

v.confuse,drop,project,move,organize

n.shy,rug,cover,blanket,shawl

throwingv.with hand

1.[t][i]to send sth from your hand through the air by moving your hand or arm quickly

Stop throwing stones at the window!

She threw the ball up and caught it again.

They had a competition to see who could throw the furthest.

Don't throw it to him, give it to him!

Can you throw me that towel?

put carelessly

2.[t]~ sth + adv./prep.to put sth in a particular place quickly and carelessly

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move with force

3.[t]使to move sth suddenly and with force

The boat was thrown onto the rocks.

The sea throws up all sorts of debris on the beach.

I threw open the windows to let the smoke out.

part of body

4.[t]~ sth/yourself + adv./prep.);););to move your body or part of it quickly or suddenly

He threw back his head and roared with laughter.

I ran up and threw my arms around him.

Jenny threw herself onto the bed.

使make sb fall

5.[t]~ sb使to make sb fall quickly or violently to the ground

Two riders were thrown(= off their horses) in the second race.

into particular state

6.[t][usupass]~ sb/sth + adv./prep.使使to make sb/sth be in a particular state

Hundreds were thrown out of work.

We were thrown into confusion by the news.

The problem was suddenly thrown into sharp focus.

direct sth at sb/sth

7.[t]~ sth on/at sb/sthto direct sth at sb/sth

to throw doubt on the verdict怀

to throw the blame on someone

to throw accusations at someone

He threw the question back at me(= expected me to answer it myself) .

使upset

8.[t](informal)~ sb使使使to make sb feel upset, confused, or surprised

The news of her death really threw me.

dice

9.[t]~ sth);to roll a dice or let it fall after shaking it; to obtain a particular number in this way

Throw the dice!

He threw three sixes in a row.

clay pot

10.[t]~ sthto make a clay pot, dish, etc. on a potter's wheel

a hand-thrown vase

light/shade

11.[t]~ sth (+ adv./prep.)线);to send light or shade onto sth

The trees threw long shadows across the lawn.

your voice

12.[t]~ your voice使使to make your voice sound as if it is coming from another person or place

a punch

13.[t]~ a punchto hit sb with your fist

switch/handle

14.[t]~ sthto move a switch, handle, etc. to operate sth

bad-tempered behaviour

15.[t]~ sthto have a sudden period of bad-tempered behaviour, violent emotion, etc.

She'll throw a fit if she finds out.

Children often throw tantrums at this age.

a party

16.[t](informal)~ a partyto give a party

in sports/competitions

17.[t](informal)~ sthto deliberately lose a game or contest that you should have won

He was accused of having thrown the game.

IDMn.

1.);the act of throwing sth, especially a ball or dice

a well-aimed throw

It's your throw(= it's your turn to throw the dice ) .

He threw me to the ground with a judo throw.

2.the distance which sth is thrown

a javelin throw of 57 metres57

3.a loose cloth cover that can be thrown over a sofa , etc.

IDM

The tickets for the dinner were £50 a throw. 50

$100, £50, etc. a throw(informal)used to say how much items cost each

The tickets for the dinner were £50 a throw. 50

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v.1.to use your hand to send an object through the air2.to put something somewhere in a quick careless way3.if a horse throws you, you fall off when it makes a sudden violent movement; to use force to move someone or something; to suddenly move your body or a part of your body into a particular position4.if someone is thrown into prison or a similar place, they are forced to go there5.to suddenly aim a look, smile, etc. in a particular direction6.to deliberately lose a game or competition7.if you throw a switch, handle, etc., you move it up or down, for example in order to start or stop a machine8.to put someone or something into a bad state; if something throws you, it makes you surprised or confused because you did not expect it9.if you throw something such as questions, ideas, comments, etc. at someone, you suddenly ask them or mention them10.if something throws light or shadows somewhere, it makes light or shadows appear there1.to use your hand to send an object through the air2.to put something somewhere in a quick careless way3.if a horse throws you, you fall off when it makes a sudden violent movement; to use force to move someone or something; to suddenly move your body or a part of your body into a particular position4.if someone is thrown into prison or a similar place, they are forced to go there5.to suddenly aim a look, smile, etc. in a particular direction6.to deliberately lose a game or competition7.if you throw a switch, handle, etc., you move it up or down, for example in order to start or stop a machine8.to put someone or something into a bad state; if something throws you, it makes you surprised or confused because you did not expect it9.if you throw something such as questions, ideas, comments, etc. at someone, you suddenly ask them or mention them10.if something throws light or shadows somewhere, it makes light or shadows appear there

n.1.the action of throwing something such as a ball2.a large piece of cloth that you put over a chair, bed, etc. to make it look nice3.the action of throwing your opponent to the ground in a sport such as wrestling

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1.The problem is they also don't see how much money they are throwing away on things that don't really matter.西

2.What I soon learned was that most email software can't eradicate the junk without throwing babies with the bath water.

3.2 if the time your luck is not good, then do not do not bet direct card-throwing, so easy to expose you to play tricks.2

4."That was the best thing you could have done, throwing away the keys, " he said.,“。”

5.Tiptoeing across the corridor, the parents peeked in and saw their little optimist gleefully throwing the manure up in the air.

6.And throwing him down in the midst, the demon came out from him without harming him at all.

7.An early method of measuring speed involved throwing a knotted rope tied to a log over the side of the ship.

8."It was an act of throwing a shoe and not a rocket, " he said. "It was meant as an insult to the occupation. ":“。”

9."Hold on a minute, " cried the manager, throwing up his hands, as if in despair. His demeanour was fierce.“,”

10.We ran down to the shore in time to see an enormous animal opposite us throwing itself out of the water and then crashing down again.