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I . throw [θrəʊ] SUBST

1. throw (act of throwing):

throw
met m
a stone's throw [away] fig

2. throw SPORT (in wrestling, cricket):

throw
met m

4. throw (furniture cover):

throw
throw

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

throw
metati [perf vreči]

III . throw <threw, thrown> [θrəʊ] VERBE trans

1. throw (propel with arm):

throw
metati [perf vreči]
to throw sb sth
to throw a punch at sb

2. throw (pounce upon):

to throw oneself onto sb/sth
to throw oneself onto sb/sth

3. throw SPORT (in wrestling):

throw

4. throw (of dice):

to throw a dice

5. throw (direct):

to throw a glance at sb/sth
to throw oneself at sb
to throw oneself at sb

6. throw (dedicate):

to throw oneself into sth

7. throw (move violently):

to throw sth against sth

9. throw (cause):

to throw a shadow over sth

10. throw (show emotion):

to throw a fit fam
to throw a tantrum

11. throw (give):

to throw a party

12. throw fam (confuse):

throw
throw

I . throw away VERBE trans

1. throw (discard):

throw
throw

2. throw (waste):

throw
to throw money away on sth

3. throw (in card games):

to throw away ⇄ a card

II . throw away VERBE intr (in card games)

throw

throw back VERBE trans

1. throw (move with force):

2. throw (open):

3. throw (drink):

throw whisky

4. throw (reflect):

throw
odbijati [perf odbiti]
throw

5. throw esp passive (delay):

to throw sbback

throw down VERBE trans

1. throw (throw from above):

throw
metati dol [perf vreči dol]
to throw oneself down

2. throw (deposit forcefully):

throw

I . throw in VERBE trans

1. throw (put into):

to throw sth in(to) sth

2. throw (include in price):

to throw sthin

3. throw (throw onto pitch):

throw ball
metati [perf vreči iz avta]

4. throw:

throw
to throw in a comment

5. throw (give up):

to throw in one's hand
to throw in one's hand
to throw in one's hand CARTES
to throw in the towel
to throw in the towel
to throw in the towel

II . throw in VERBE intr

throw
metati [perf vreči iz avta]

throw off VERBE trans

1. throw (remove forcefully):

throw
throw clothing
metati s sebe [perf vreči s sebe]

2. throw (jump):

to throw oneself off sth
to throw oneself off sth

3. throw (cause to lose balance):

to throw sb off balance
to throw sb off balance

4. throw (escape):

to throw sboff

5. throw (radiate):

to throw energy/heat/warmthoff

throw on VERBE trans

1. throw (place):

throw
metati na [perf vreči na]
throw a log on the fire, will you?

2. throw (pounce upon):

to throw oneself on sb
to throw oneself on(to) sth

3. throw (get dressed):

throw

4. throw (cast):

to throw light on a crime
to throw suspicion on(to) sb

throw out VERBE trans

1. throw (fling outside):

throw
metati ven [perf vreči ven]

2. throw:

throw (eject)
metati [ven] [perf vreči [ven]]
throw (dismiss)
to throw sb out of school

3. throw (discard):

throw
throw

4. throw (offer):

throw
throw
to throw out an idea/a suggestion

5. throw (emit):

throw heat, warmth also
oddajati [perf oddati]

6. throw (of plant):

to throw out a leaf/root
to throw out a shoot

7. throw SPORT (in cricket, baseball):

throw player

throw over VERBE trans

1. throw (propel across top):

to throw sth over sth

2. throw fam (pass):

throw that book over here, can you?

throw together VERBE trans

1. throw fam (make quickly):

to throw a meal together

I . throw up VERBE trans

1. throw (project upwards):

throw
metati v zrak [perf vreči v zrak]
to throw up one's hands

2. throw (deposit on beach):

throw

3. throw (build quickly):

throw

4. throw fam (vomit):

throw

II . throw up VERBE intr fam

throw

ˈno-throw SUBST SPORT

ˈthrow-in SUBST SPORT

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

anglais
She is one of four athletes in the field to throw over 20m this year with a personal best of 20.19m last month.
www.odt.co.nz
In addition, they can cause the dog to have loose bowel movements and even cause them to throw up from time to time.
en.wikipedia.org
Sometimes the men would force themselves to throw up in order to continue drinking.
en.wikipedia.org
The game features a simplified version of association football, with six players per side and no offsides, throw-ins, or fouls.
en.wikipedia.org
But one man, drunk on "sake", forgot to throw the strange fish away.
en.wikipedia.org
In a warming world, two things happen to throw a monkey wrench into the conveyor belt.
www.climatecentral.org
But what if they throw his communication into the circular file before he gets a chance to explain?
www.chicagotribune.com
His hot dogs can make someone faint, throw up, or supposedly die (since they are made of fimo).
en.wikipedia.org
I can't throw caution to the wind without putting a cagoule on.
www.tv3.ie
They therefore throw much light upon the social and economic conditions of ancient life, such as are nowhere else recorded.
en.wikipedia.org

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