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61 hurl back
отбросить, отбитьотбитьсяАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > hurl back
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62 hurl down
сбрасывать внизброситься на землю, на пол; распластатьсяАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > hurl down
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63 hurl into
бросать куда-либосажать в тюрьмуАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > hurl into
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64 hurl out
выгонять, исключатьотклонятьАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > hurl out
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65 hurl together
соединяться вместеАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > hurl together
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66 hurl barrow
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67 hurl down
сбрасывать* * *1) сбрасывать вниз 2) броситься на землю -
68 hurl oneself
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69 hurl out
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70 hurl reproaches at someone
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71 hurl thunderbolts
English-Russian Idioms illustrated collection > hurl thunderbolts
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72 Hurl.&Walm.
сокр. от Hurlstone and Walmsley's Exchequer Reportsсборник решений суда казначейства, составители Херлстон и Уолмсли (1840-1841) -
73 hurl away
фраз. гл. упускатьFancy hurling away a good chance like that, the silly girl! — Только подумать - упустить такой шанс, глупая девчонка!
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74 hurl down
фраз. гл. броситься на землю, на пол; распластатьсяWhen he heard the bomb whistling down, Jim hurled himself down on the floor with his hands over his head. — Когда Джим услышал свист падающей бомбы, он бросился на пол и закрыл голову руками.
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75 hurl together
фраз. гл. соединять вместе; сводить ( людей) -
76 hurl back
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77 hurl down
1. phr v сбрасывать2. phr v броситься; распластатьсяСинонимический ряд:fall (verb) cast down; fall; fall down; fling down; plunge; precipitate -
78 hurl together
phr v сводить, соединятьput together — соединять; скреплять
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79 hurl barrow
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80 Mur.&Hurl.
Юридический термин: Murphy and Hurlsione's Exchequer Reports, Murphy and Hurlstone's Exchequer Reports
См. также в других словарях:
Hurl — Hurl, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Hurled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Hurling}.] [OE. hurlen, hourlen; prob. contracted fr. OE. hurtlen to hurtle, or probably akin to E. whirl. [root]16. See {Hurtle}.] 1. To send whirling or whizzing through the air; to throw… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hurl — [hə:l US hə:rl] v [Date: 1100 1200; Origin: Probably copying the action] 1.) [T always + adverb/preposition] to throw something with a lot of force, especially because you are angry ▪ Demonstrators were hurling bricks through the windows. ▪ He… … Dictionary of contemporary English
hurl|y — hurl|y1 «HUR lee», noun, plural hurl|ies. commotion; hurly burly: »with the hurly, death itself awakes (Shakespeare). ╂[< hurl] hurl|y2 «HUR lee», noun, plural hurl|ie … Useful english dictionary
Hurl — Hurl, v. i. 1. To hurl one s self; to go quickly. [R.] [1913 Webster] 2. To perform the act of hurling something; to throw something (at another). [1913 Webster] God shall hurl at him and not spare. Job xxvii. 22 (Rev. Ver. ). [1913 Webster] 3.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hurl — hurl·bar·row; hurl·er; hurl·ey; hurl; … English syllables
hurl´er — hurl «hurl», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to throw with much force; cast; fling: »The man hurled his spear at one bear, and the dogs hurled themselves at the other. 2. Figurative. to throw forth (words, cries, or shouts) v … Useful english dictionary
Hurl — Hurl, n. 1. The act of hurling or throwing with violence; a cast; a fling. Congreve. [1913 Webster] 2. Tumult; riot; hurly burly. [Obs.] Knolles. [1913 Webster] 3. (Hat Manuf.) A table on which fiber is stirred and mixed by beating with a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hurl — may refer to:* Hurley (stick) * Slang for vomiting * Hurl!, a reality show airing on G4 … Wikipedia
hurl — (v.) early 13c., hurlen, to run against (each other), come into collision, later throw forcibly (c.1300); rush violently (late 14c.); perhaps related to Low Ger. hurreln to throw, to dash, and E.Fris. hurreln to roar, to bluster. OED suggests all … Etymology dictionary
hurl — [hʉrl] vt. [ME hurlen, prob. of ON echoic orig. as in Dan hurle, to whir, Norw hurla, to buzz] 1. to throw or fling with force or violence 2. to cast down; overthrow 3. to utter vehemently [to hurl insults ] ☆ 4. Baseball Informal to pitch vi … English World dictionary
hurl|ey — «HUR lee», noun, plural eys. 1. = hurling. (Cf. ↑hurling) 2. the stick or club used in hurling. ╂[< hurl] … Useful english dictionary