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I . throw up VERBE trans

1. throw up (project upwards):

2. throw up (make to rise):

3. throw up fam (give up):

4. throw up (vomit):

5. throw up (build quickly):

6. throw up (produce):

rodzić [perf z-]

throw together VERBE trans

1. throw together fam (make quickly):

klecić [perf s-]
pichcić [perf u-]

2. throw together (cause to meet):

łączyć [perf po-]

throw out VERBE trans

1. throw out (get rid of):

2. throw out (dismiss):

3. throw out idea, plan:

4. throw out (emit):

emitować [perf wy-]

throw on VERBE trans

1. throw on (get dressed):

2. throw on (rely on):

3. throw on (place on, cast):

throw off VERBE trans

1. throw off (remove forcefully):

3. throw off heat, light:

4. throw off (get better):

throw into VERBE trans

throw in VERBE trans

1. throw in (put in):

2. throw in (say suddenly):

3. throw in (give extra):

Idiomes/Tournures:

throw away VERBE trans

1. throw away (discard):

2. throw away (waste):

trwonić [perf roz-]

I . throw <threw, thrown> [θrəʊ, Am θroʊ] VERBE trans

2. throw (cause to fall):

4. throw (lose on purpose):

6. throw (form on wheel):

7. throw (turn on):

8. throw fam (react):

9. throw (give):

10. throw (confuse):

II . throw <threw, thrown> [θrəʊ, Am θroʊ] VERBE intr

III . throw [θrəʊ, Am θroʊ] SUBST

1. throw (act of throwing):

rzut m

2. throw (distance):

3. throw fam (each):

I . throw <threw, thrown> [θrəʊ, Am θroʊ] VERBE trans

2. throw (cause to fall):

4. throw (lose on purpose):

6. throw (form on wheel):

7. throw (turn on):

8. throw fam (react):

9. throw (give):

10. throw (confuse):

II . throw <threw, thrown> [θrəʊ, Am θroʊ] VERBE intr

III . throw [θrəʊ, Am θroʊ] SUBST

1. throw (act of throwing):

rzut m

2. throw (distance):

3. throw fam (each):

throw away VERBE trans

1. throw away (discard):

2. throw away (waste):

trwonić [perf roz-]

throw in VERBE trans

1. throw in (put in):

2. throw in (say suddenly):

3. throw in (give extra):

Idiomes/Tournures:

throw into VERBE trans

throw off VERBE trans

1. throw off (remove forcefully):

3. throw off heat, light:

4. throw off (get better):

throw on VERBE trans

1. throw on (get dressed):

2. throw on (rely on):

3. throw on (place on, cast):

throw out VERBE trans

1. throw out (get rid of):

2. throw out (dismiss):

3. throw out idea, plan:

4. throw out (emit):

emitować [perf wy-]

Expressions couramment utilisées avec thrown

to be thrown back on sth

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
First he was thrown out of his boat when he wrecked his shell upon a snag.
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This semi-domestication has led to the foxes being thrown into a never-never world where they are somewhat dependent on humans, yet not wild enough to live independently on their own.
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Children thrown together with the "other" who are suddenly to be considered "family" thrash about in a soup of confusion and devise ways to gang up on each other.
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Often the coxswain would be thrown into the air to catch the chicken.
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Then he is thrown off of the roof by the creepy children.
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His pallium was thrown at his feet by a subdeacon, and his papal shoes were cut off his feet.
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Two plants were also thrown roughly 2 mi by the tornado.
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His only allusion to human evolution was the understatement that light will be thrown on the origin of man and his history.
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This means that pulpwood thrown too far, not far enough, or not between the stakes is not counted.
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However, out of guilt, Chad has thrown the manuscript away, comparing it to toilet paper.
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