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101 hurl reproaches at one another
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102 hurl out
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103 hurl back
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104 hurl down
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105 hurl out
фраз. гл.; разг.1) выгонять, исключатьI'll hurl you out of the club if you dare tell the secret! — Я вышвырну тебя из клуба, если ты посмеешь рассказать об этом!
Syn:be out, boot out, bounce out, cast out, chuck out, eject, fling out, kick out, pitch out, put out, shove out, sling 2. 1) а), throw out, toss out, turn out2) отклонятьThe committee hurled out the request as being completely unsuitable. — Комитет отклонил требование, как совершенно необоснованное.
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106 hurl out
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107 hurl out
phr v отвергать, отклонять -
108 hurl back
[ʹhɜ:lʹbæk] phr vотбросить (врага и т. п.) отбить, отбиться (от обвинений, нападок и т. п.) -
109 hurl down
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110 hurl together
[ʹhɜ:ltəʹgeðə] phr vсводить (вместе), соединять -
111 Hurl.&Walm.
Юридический термин: Hurlstone and Walmsley's Exchequer Reports -
112 hurl (smb.) into prison
Макаров: бросить (кого-л.) за решёткуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > hurl (smb.) into prison
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113 hurl a country into chaos
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > hurl a country into chaos
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114 hurl a stone
Общая лексика: швырнуть камень -
115 hurl a stone at a dog
Макаров: бросить камнем в собаку -
116 hurl abuse at
Общая лексика: осыпать (кого-л.) оскорблениями -
117 hurl all effort into
Общая лексика: бросить все силы (на что-л.), бросить все силы на (что-л.) -
118 hurl an insult at
Общая лексика: наброситься (на кого-л.) с нападками -
119 hurl back
['hɜːl'bæk]2) Макаров: отбросить (врага и т.п.), отбить (от обвинений, нападок и т.п.) -
120 hurl barrow
Горное дело: двухколёсная тележка, тачка
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